Italian Beginner A2.1 This level builds upon the basic knowledge gained in the A1 beginner’s level, consolidating structures and introducing new content. Students participate in and conduct simple conversations on immediate needs such as describing families, going shopping, working and travelling around the local area. Grammatical elements include the immediate past tense, agreements of past particles with direct object, direct and indirect pronouns, use of imperfect tense to...
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Italian Beginner A2.2 This level builds upon the basic knowledge gained in the A2.1 level, consolidating structures and introducing new content. Students will be able to understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance. Students will be able to communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters. Grammatical elements include use of negatives, introduction of...
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Italian Beginner A1.2 This course builds on the knowledge acquired at Level A1.1. At this level, students learn to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases aimed at general communication. Students will learn to describe their family, discuss studies and work, accept or refuse an invitation, organise a holiday and describe their daily routine. Grammatical elements include adverbs expressing frequency, present tense of verbs in are, ere, ire and introduction...
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Italian Beginner A1.1 This introductory course is designed for those who want to travel to Italy and be able to have a basic conversation. You will learn to introduce yourself and others, ask for someone’s name and address, place an order at a restaurant or a bar, go shopping, ask for and provide directions, formulate questions, express likes and dislikes, describe someone’s appearance and personality traits, and tell the time. Grammatical elements such as nouns, articles and verbs...
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Italian Beginner A1.1 This introductory course is designed for those who want to travel to Italy and be able to have a basic conversation. You will learn to introduce yourself and others, ask for someone’s name and address, place an order at a restaurant or a bar, go shopping, ask for and provide directions, formulate questions, express likes and dislikes, describe someone’s appearance and personality traits, and tell the time. Grammatical elements such as nouns, articles and verbs...
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Italian Beginner A1.3 This course builds on the knowledge gained in A1.1 and A1.2 level and continues to expand on previously learnt content. In the A1.3 level, students will learn to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases aimed at general communication. Students will participate in and conduct simple conversations on immediate needs such as describing your city and Italian cities, write a postcard, make a phone call, write a letter, describe your...
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Italian Beginner A2.3 This module builds upon the basic knowledge gained in the previous course and completes the A2 level. Students participate in simple conversations, talking about their home life and leisure activities such as going to a concert. Grammatical elements include: vocabulary relating to the media, free time and entertainment, music, routine events, giving advice, expressing likes and dislikes, possessive pronouns, tenses – present, past, future, imperfect,...
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Italian Beginner A2.3 This module builds upon the basic knowledge gained in the previous course and completes the A2 level. Students participate in simple conversations, talking about their home life and leisure activities such as going to a concert. Grammatical elements include: vocabulary relating to the media, free time and entertainment, music, routine events, giving advice, expressing likes and dislikes, possessive pronouns, tenses – present, past, future, imperfect,...
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Italian Beginner A1.3 This course builds on the knowledge gained in A1.1 and A1.2 level and continues to expand on previously learnt content. In the A1.3 level, students will learn to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and basic phrases aimed at general communication. Students will participate in and conduct simple conversations on immediate needs such as describing your city and Italian cities, write a postcard, make a phone call, write a letter, describe your...
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Italian Beginner A2.1 This level builds upon the basic knowledge gained in the A1 beginner’s level, consolidating structures and introducing new content. Students participate in and conduct simple conversations on immediate needs such as describing families, going shopping, working and travelling around the local area. Grammatical elements include the immediate past tense, agreements of past particles with direct object, direct and indirect pronouns, use of imperfect tense to...
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This course has no current classes. Please
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