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Learning
Italian in Rome
About Rome
/ Levels of Study / Teaching
Programmes / Enrollment Procedures
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Italian in Italy
Rome,
birthplace of one of the world's most ancient civilizations, is
an ideal location to immerse yourself in Italian language, culture
and society. Here is a detailed account of provision at one teaching
academy
Home
to 4 million inhabitants, Rome has over 84 theatres, 70 museums
and 75 cinemas, giving truth to the saying: 'Rome - a lifetime is
not enough'.
You
can study in the heart of this historical city, just a short walk
from the central railway station Stazione Termini. Discover the
array of monuments, palaces and museums with over 2000 years of
history. Marvel at the works of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci
or the splendour of Vatican City.
The Italian language programmes in Rome are designed to immerse
participants in Italian. You will gain valuable information about
modern-day Italian culture and society and improve your overall
communication skills.
These programmes are designed to focus on all aspects of the language,
developing reading, writing, speaking, listening, grammar, phonetics
and vocabulary.
For further immersion in language and culture, a wide range of free
guided excursions and social activities are held. These activities
are designed to provide participants with ample opportunity to learn
and use Italian and be apart of a comprehensive learning experience.
The overall aim of the programme is to instil the linguistic, practical,
and cultural aspects of the language as well as the Italian way
of life.
Features
- Total immersion
in the Italian language
- Total beginner
to advanced classes available
- Semi-Intensive,
Intensive, or Super-Intensive programs offered
- Study from
minimum of 2 weeks
- Total beginners
start every month
- All other
levels may start on any Monday
- Small classes:
average 8 students per class
- Free weekly
guided tours, excursions, and activities
- Free activities
with native Italian speakers
- Wide range
of optional courses available
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Placement
Test & Proficiency Levels
There are 5 main proficiency levels that are further subdivided.
Firstly, participants are placed according to the level indicated
on the application form. At the start of the programme, non-beginners
take a written and oral placement test. Second placements are made
according to the results of the placement tests. Each level lasts
for a period of four weeks.
TOTAL BEGINNER
This level is for those who have never learned Italian or who have
learned a few words but cannot express themselves in complete sentences.
Classes focus on introducing everyday vocabulary and basic grammar.
The curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of basic Italian
focusing on simple topics related to daily life, from introductions,
starting and concluding conversations, asking for information to
understanding and filling out basic forms. Phonetics exercises and
drills ensure that participants quickly learn correct pronunciation
and intonation.
POST BEGINNERS
This level is for those who have learned Italian and have a grasp
of simple sentence structures. Classes focus on building everyday
vocabulary, simple texts and grammar. Participants learn how to
read and understand simple texts, express preferences, describe
places and situations and understand simple conversation between
native speakers. Writing exercises include composing brief letters
and messages. Phonetics exercises and drills ensure that participants
quickly learn correct pronunciation and intonation. At the end of
the programme, participants should be able to converse on simple
daily topics and express themselves using basic sentence structures.
ELEMENTARY
This level is for those who have learned Italian, have a grasp of
simple sentence structures and have learned basic grammar systematically.
The curriculum is specially designed to improve vocabulary, sentence
structures, listening, reading and speaking skills. Participants
learn how to express their opinions, describe past events, understand
written instructions and read newspaper articles (facts and brief
commentary). Writing exercises include composing personal letters
and short essays. The phonetics exercises and drills ensure that
participants quickly learn correct pronunciation and intonation.
Class work includes topics on Italian culture and society and participants
are encouraged to converse on daily topics and express themselves
using elementary sentence structures.
INTERMEDIATE (Lower Intermediate, Intermediate
and Upper Intermediate)
These levels are for those who are able to converse on general topics
and express themselves in complete sentences. Classes improve grammar
and vocabulary, which enable participants to express themselves
functionally in different contexts. Class work focuses on current
Italian events, civilization and literature to build vocabulary
while at the same time developing a greater awareness of Italian
culture and society. Emphasis is placed on participants' grammar,
syntax, writing, oral expression, and listening comprehension skills.
Oral expression classes include discussions of current events. Exercises
to improve writing, speaking, and grammar skills include writing
reports, letters, narratives and essays. Phonetics exercises and
drills ensure that participants quickly master correct pronunciation.
ADVANCED
This level is for those who can discuss general topics, raise complex
questions and express their viewpoints clearly using correct pronunciation.
Participants can express themselves systematically using appropriate
expressions and language norms. The curriculum is focused on enabling
participants to express themselves proficiently at an abstract level.
Programme literature includes Italian non-fiction, articles and
financial texts. To improve participants' fluency, class work includes
advanced exercises in writing and oral expression. These include
commentaries, essays, speeches and debates.
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Teachers & Teaching Materials
Teachers are native Italian and have degrees in teaching Italian
as a Foreign Language. Up-to-date, carefully selected materials
are used in class, giving participants valuable information on modern-day
Italian culture and society while at the same time developing their
language and communication skills.
Optional Programmes
These optional programs are ideal for participants who wish to learn
about Italian history, cooking and culture. These optional courses
are to be combined with Italian Language studies. Participants must
have at least an intermediate level in Italian. Classes are held
in Italian.
Courses:
Business Italian, Italian Cooking and Wine, Photography, Roman Archaeology,
CILS Preparatory Examination*.
Classes: 6 per week
Duration: 4 weeks long (*CILS option is 5 weeks long)
Start-dates: Same as Italian Language programs
Excursions
& Activities
To ensure a comprehensive learning experience, excursions and activities
are provided as part of the programme. Admission, transportation,
and participation are included at no additional cost. The program
of scheduled activities varies. These excursions and activities
are held on weekday afternoons or weekends and may include the following:
Guided
Visits: To Rome's major historical sites, museums, palaces, opera,
theatre, concerts, and exhibitions.
Activities: From 'spagettata' evenings with pasta and wine to 'festas'
and workshops with local Italian students.
Excursions: Monthly excursion to nearby cities such as Naples, Pompeii,
Siena, Assisi.
Italian cinema: Films are shown three times a week, from the old
classics to contemporary movies by Italy's renowned directors such
as Federico Fellini and Bernardo Bertolucci.
Self-Access
Study Centre
Participants are able to practise after class and further their
knowledge of Italian by using the self-access language study centre.
This facility is equipped with a language laboratory (with audio
booths & computers), a listening room (with audio and video
booths) and a reading room equipped with reading, writing and grammar-practice
materials. The centre is open on Mondays to Fridays from 8am to
7.30pm.
Italian Culture, Art & Cooking Seminars
These weekly free seminars are designed to immerse participants
in Italian culture, art and history. The seminars focus on a wide
range of topics from Italian Cooking, Italian Wine, Regions and
Towns in Italy to the History of Art. Seminars vary from week to
week, providing a selection of topics designed to further improve
linguistic skills while deepening one's knowledge of Italy.
Workshops With Native Italian Speakers
Knowing the locals on a personal level is an important aspect of
this programme. Not only does it facilitate the use of Italian,
it also encourages cultural and social exchange. Workshops with
Italian students are held regularly in order to achieve this goal.
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Assessment
Participants' progress is assessed through continuous homework assignments
and tests throughout the programmes. On successful completion, a
Certificate is awarded specifying the type of programme, the number
of hours studied and the achieved level of proficiency.
Accommodation
To cater to participants' varying needs, a range of accommodation
options located close to school is offered to those enrolled on
the programmes. These options include: Home stay with Half Board,
Home stay with Use of Kitchen, Shared Flat with or without meals
or Hotel.
Participants are given details of the accommodation pre-departure.
These include a description of the accommodation, the address, phone
number, distance from school and other useful information.
Fees And Dates
Total Program Fees include Tuition, Accommodation, Textbooks, Registration
and Enrolment, Placement Test, Certificate and Transcript, Visa
Support Documentation, Airport Pickup to Accommodation, Orientation,
Welcome Pack, Medical Insurance, email and Internet access and more.
Free after class seminars, workshops, social activities and guided
tours are held throughout the programme. International Programme
Advisers provide information and assistance pre-departure and throughout
the program.
Tuition Fees only are available for those who do not require accommodation
or other programme features and wish to participate only in the
classes.
Requirements
There are no special requirements. The programme is open to participants
from all over the world, who are at least 16 years old.
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For
further information
You
can find a list of all recognised Italian language schools by visiting
the website at: www.asils.it
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