Hi, my friend wants to do an intensive course of Italian here in Rome, does anyone know any good language school that prepares for official exams? she wants to stay for...
Rosa I teach Italian to foreigners..Consider TORRE DI BABELE www.torredibabele.com to prrepare a certificate. Dilit is a very communicative method which is not bad but it's not good to prepare exams beleive me. They use a very deductive method. It's a very particular school..I attended their courses. CIAO ITALIA is OK...yep! :)
Valentine F. replied:
The Dante Alighieri, oldest, most serious and most prestigious of Rome
Mercedes T. replied:
Dante Alighieri! Io ho studiato sempre lì:)
Antonio L. replied:
Ciao Italia is a very good school. It's in Monte
Damien O. replied:
I really like Dilit http://www.dilit.it/it/?lingua=it
Rachel M. replied:
Yes. Dilit international House, Sprachcaffe and Torre di Babele. As their representative I can give you a better price than the school itself. Call 06 354 01074
Bonjour/ciao/hi - does any of you know of this language school ? They are starting a new program next week, which would be perfect for me. Any other recommendations ?
Raffaella M. replied:
go to www.torredibabele.com or www.scuolaleonardo.com Im a teacher so I know the best schools in Rome Francoise Groussard
Patrizia G. replied:
Daria Rizzo Diana Pintus
Lorenzo B. replied:
http://www.youthmoving.com/rome/post/evening--morning-italian-courses/2194 At Koiné - Italian Language School in Rome you have a 100 euro discount if you use the code you can find in the link! In bocca al lupo!:)
[2012-01-25] Recently transferred to Rome. I'm looking for a serious Italian language school in order to improve my Italian. Suggestions? [italy]
italianjob17 replied:
The one I heard most is [Società Dante Alighieri](http://www.dantealighieri-roma.it/)
Ali_Tarpati replied:
The comune in many cities offer *free* courses for stranieri. A little googling gave me [ this for Roma.](http://www.romamultietnica.it/it/news/corsi_di_lingua_italiana_per_stranieri/item/8102-corsi-di-italiano-in-biblioteca.html) **Per informazioni su tutti i corsi:** **Ufficio Intercultura** **Tel. 06 45430264-251** I attended one in Milano for 2 semesters, and they were quite good. Search around some more, and you may find others. They also covered things like employment, italian culture, and many other practical subjects. You take a brief test when you enroll, so they know at which level to place you
lewewe replied:
Not an answer to your question, but how are you liking Rome? How long have you been there, what's the adjustment like? We are in the process of moving there from the US and would love to know your experience.
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Francesca F. replied:
There is a German language school, here it is, they may be able to help! http://www.dsrom.de/it/