Language Course activities in Italy
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La Lingua La Vita
While Perugia attracts many young and rowdy university students in its language courses, Todi offers a school for those a tad more…refined. Sign up at La Lingua La Vita , where you can sign up for group or individual lessons, but both options involve participation in a handful of activities including cooking classes, Italian film viewings and field trips in and around Todi. Costs start at €400 per week for accommodation and classes.
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Accademia della Lingua Italiana Corsi di Lingua e Cultura Italiana
Accademia della Lingua Italiana Corsi di Lingua e Cultura Italiana runs a variety of courses, including Italian language, culture, singing, painting and cooking. It also offers free preparation for the CILS (Italian teacher abroad) course. There’s a maximum of 12 students per class and costs start at about €300 for two weeks of instruction.
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Italian Language School
The Italian Language School offers a whole range of courses from one to 12 weeks. It provides accommodation and runs a whole range of excursions which include anything from horse-riding to visiting the local market or nearby towns.
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Il Sasso
Italian language courses for non-native speakers.
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Sant’Anna Institute Sorrento Lingue
There is something very appealing about rattling off your shopping list in faultless Italian. This is one of the longest-established language schools on the Amalfi Coast, attracting students from all over the globe. Prices start at €198 for one week of tuition, plus a €75 enrollment fee.
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