Choosing Italian school in Italy
Learning Italian language in Italy was easy and exciting if you know which school you wanna be in. Get some suggesion or ideal form friends who already study in Italy.
Once you have decided your objectives you can start your search for a language school. The first thing to do is consider your location. The tourist haunts of Rome and Florence have far more language schools than small towns buried in the Ligurian hillsides. While this means that you will have more choice about the type of school you choose, you will also be mixing with far more English speakers already who master italian language. This will more improve your speaking Italian language
Before choosing a course it is vital that prospective students speak to the school director. Some interesting questions that they may want an answer are: How many students per class? I would also ask how the classes are scheduled and the time per lesson. Also, where is the school located and what is the attitude of the locals towards foreigners. And what is the teaching philosophy of the school?. Remmember to ask about the the type of facilities available. A good school will have lots of facilities: Italian-language books and DVDs or videos that you can borrow and a computer lab where you can use the internet and special computer programs to help you improve your skills.
Living is another question to ask but if you had option I suggest you stay with a Italian family as this will forced you to speak more Italian language reguraly.
Once you have decided your objectives you can start your search for a language school. The first thing to do is consider your location. The tourist haunts of Rome and Florence have far more language schools than small towns buried in the Ligurian hillsides. While this means that you will have more choice about the type of school you choose, you will also be mixing with far more English speakers already who master italian language. This will more improve your speaking Italian language
Before choosing a course it is vital that prospective students speak to the school director. Some interesting questions that they may want an answer are: How many students per class? I would also ask how the classes are scheduled and the time per lesson. Also, where is the school located and what is the attitude of the locals towards foreigners. And what is the teaching philosophy of the school?. Remmember to ask about the the type of facilities available. A good school will have lots of facilities: Italian-language books and DVDs or videos that you can borrow and a computer lab where you can use the internet and special computer programs to help you improve your skills.
Living is another question to ask but if you had option I suggest you stay with a Italian family as this will forced you to speak more Italian language reguraly.
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