Language schools Italy: providers, schools, info, questions-answers
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Questions and answers
Is there a minimum and maximum age for language travel to Italy?
Do I need to have certain language skills for a language course in Italy?
Which Italian language diplomas can I obtain in Italy?
- DELI: Diploma Elementare di Lingua Italiana
- DILI: Diploma Intermedio di Lingua Italiana
- DALI: Diploma Avanzato di Lingua Italiana
- DILC: Diploma Intermedio di Lingua Italiana Commerciale
- DALC: Diploma Avanzato di Lingua Italiana Commerciale
- CELI: Certificazione delle Conoscenza delle Lingua Italiana, Perugia
- CIC: Certificazione dell' Italiano Commerciale, Perugia
- PLIDA: Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri, Rome
- CILS: Certificatzione di Italiano come Lingua Strniera, Siena
- TELC Italiano: The European Language Certificates
How long should a language study trip to Italy last?
Language courses can be booked for as little as one week at some language schools in Italy. For most schools in the country, the minimum duration is 2 weeks. This can therefore vary, but you should be aware that there is a reason why it is often necessary to book a language course of at least 2 weeks. Firstly, Italian courses start on the Monday of each week and run up to and including Friday. For you, this means that a week's language course only means 5 days of lessons, with a language test on the first day so that you can be assigned to appropriate groups based on your language skills. As you usually only arrive on Sundays and leave on Saturdays, a one-week Italian course means a lot of stress and little time to explore the area and make friends. A minimum of two weeks is therefore highly recommended. The sky's the limit when it comes to attending one or more language schools in Italy to acquire a sound knowledge of the language. Please note that some language courses, such as diploma preparation courses or combination courses, have a longer duration than standard courses, which can be booked on a weekly basis. Preparation courses for Italian language exams usually have a minimum duration of 4 weeks, often even up to 12 weeks.
What should I look out for when choosing a language school in Italy?
- Course offers
- Maximum number of participants
- Duration of a lesson
- Number of lessons per week
- Minimum length of stay
- Accommodation
- Distance accommodation - school
- Distance school - beach, town, etc.
- Location, infrastructure, size and ambience of the language school
- Qualifications of the teachers
- Leisure activities
- Transfer
- Costs and services including registration fees, agency fees, seasonal surcharges
- School material
- Examinations and fees&l
What are special courses?
Erfahrungen, Bewertungen und Meinungen zur Ausbildung / Weiterbildung
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