Italian Courses in Italy
Italiano in Riviera staff and teachers

Italiano in Riviera staff and teachers

Pelosa: one of the incredible beaches in Sardinia

Pelosa: one of the incredible beaches in Sardinia

Alghero Harbour, Sardinia

Alghero Harbour, Sardinia

Alghero Nuraghe, Sardinia

Alghero Nuraghe, Sardinia

Holidays made in Italy

Holidays made in Italy

Alghero view, Sardinia

Alghero view, Sardinia

Alghero view 2, Sardinia

Alghero view 2, Sardinia

LEARN ITALIAN AND ENJOY OUR FANTASTIC SEA Live a new experience, a language course and a wonderful holiday in the best sea of the world.

ITALIAN COURSES IN SARDINIA Small classes, nice and enthusiast teachers staff, simple and effective teaching methods, great atmosfere and lots of fun.


Learn Italian in Sardinia

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Our Italian Classes

Qualified native-speaking teachers, simple and effective teaching methods, small groups of 6-8 students in a fun and stimulating atmosphere. Our primary aim is to improve the student’s communicative ability in all areas of the Italian language (grammar, vocabulary, reading and comprehension), with particular emphasis on conversation. The chosen teaching method favours active participation and interaction in the classroom, promoting the student’s integration, both linguistic and cultural.

Our Staff of Experienced and Qualified Teachers
Our Italian Teachers and Staff


LEARN ITALIAN IN ITALY

Italian’, the Romance language of Italy is widely spoken by almost 62 million people and more. Linguistically, this language is a member of Italic subfamily of Romance group. Principally it is spoken in the southern Switzerland, Sicily, northern Sardinia, Corsica, San Marino, South America, and North America and so on. According to the verdict of Roman Empire rulers, Italian was proposed to be officially used in all territories under their own rule. Different social classes used this vernacular as their social language. However, this colloquial speech was considerably substandard to the literary language that was used by the few educated people and writers. We have read about the progression of mythical Latin through the various works of authors ranging from the ancient times to the middle Ages. Still we hardly have an idea of how Latin converse evolved on earth. However, this Latin dialect after blending with the local languages of other territories gave rise to unique and diverse “Romance” languages.
There are various ways to learn the Italian language. The best part is to Learn Italian in Italy, itself, i.e. learning the language while staying in one of picturesque places like Alghero and Sardinia located near the exotic beaches under able guidance of professionals. It is not only just learning the language but it includes something more than that. One can get accustomed to the true Italian atmosphere and culture under the supervision of dedicated, homely and caring teachers.
Learn Italian in Italy
Our Italian Language courses are conducted by Qualified native-speaking teachers. We have simple and effective teaching methods, small groups of 6-8 students in a fun and stimulating atmosphere. Our goal is to improve the student’s communicative skills and ability in all areas of the Italian language (grammar, vocabulary, reading and comprehension), with particular emphasis on conversation. The chosen teaching method favours active participation and interaction with each other as a confidence building measure in the classroom. This helps greatly in promoting the student’s integration, both linguistic and cultural.
The duration of these courses varies. They might be of short duration like two to three months. Besides there are courses which are of longer duration like six months to one year. The course syllabus includes identification of the alphabets, grammar, use of words in sentences and construction of simple to complex sentences. One who will successfully complete the course will surely be able to read, write and speak the language quite easily.
To Learn Italian in Italy in Sardinia is a different kind of experience altogether because here one not only get to know the language but also many exciting recreational activities such as tennis, cookery, windsurfing,. Scuba diving etc. These activities are combined alongside the linguistic courses.

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