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Italian Gap Year
Italian Gap Year Courses to suit YOU!
Perfect if you want to seriously improve your Italian.
CESA offers "Academic Year" and "Languages for Life" Italian language courses in Florence College One, Rome, Milan and Siena for students who really want to get to grips with their Italian language skills. These programmes are perfect if you want to combine your Italian language study with first-hand discovery of the local culture for an extended period, by living and studying in Italy.
Students with beginner to intermediate level Italian, should aim to achieve fluency over several months. The Programme ensures rapid acquisition and long-term retention of all aspects of language knowledge and is an invaluable way of focusing on your language skills development, with like-minded people. It provides a solid grounding in core skills and giving you something concrete to add to your CV, by the end of your course. It provides a solid grounding in core skills and can lead to recognised Italian Language Diplomas , giving you something concrete to add to your CV, by the end of your course.
Initially beginners/elementary students will find that the course concentrates on developing and enriching basic spoken language skills. Continually promoting the use of verbal communication permits students to learn Italian “naturally”, to unite theory and practice and increases your knowledge quickly and with confidence. Higher level classes will incorporate a greater amount of written language work, thoroughly covering all aspects of the language.
Florence, Rome & Milan
| "The thirty-two week Academic Year programme in Italy was fantastic. I divided my time between Rome, Milan and Florence.
Being away from home is difficult for some people but I figured that the more I travelled the greater sense of independence I developed. Spending time in a different culture really does act as a launch pad for personal development. By the time I finished the course I feel more self-confident and mature in so many ways – interpersonal and communication skills. The Standard course format was made up of classes at different course levels, composed of people from all four corners of the planet; Serbia, Holland, China and Brazil. Only 6% of the students were British, this is to our advantage" Matteo Symonds, Italian Academic Year Course, Florence College One, Rome, Milan |
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