Wednesday, July 08, 2009

LEARNING ITALIAN IN ITALY


The Eurolingua Institute announces several new licensee schools in Italy. Group Italian language courses by qualified and experienced native Italian language teachers. We also organise your local accommodation as well as activities and cultural visits.

Our Italian language schools are located in:


BOLOGNA
Choose a quality Italian course that will make the difference. Come to the beautiful, historic city of Bologna, home to the oldest university in the world. Treat yourself to an effective, tailor-made quality Italian course, have fun with our exciting activities and enjoy a memorable homestay. Learn Italian in Sorrento and experience the real Italian Dolce Vita.

MILAN
Who said that learning can't also be fun? A professional school specialising in Italian for Foreigners and offering a wide variety of courses that can be combined according to your needs. The school is situated in Milan city centre, only few minutes from the Cathedral (Duomo) and the main train stations, giving easy access to Milan shops, main tourists attractions, nightlife and public events. The school provides all facilities, such as spacious classrooms, free internet access, a library and air conditioning.

RAVENNA
Art, culture and the most beautiful mosaics in the world are all contained in a small but wonderful town, where the spirit and traditions of Italy can be found at every corner. Enchanting and evocative, Ravenna has been a capital city three times: the Roman Empire, the Gothic Kingdom and the Byzantine Empire. Ravenna is located just a few kilometres from the beautiful Adriatic Coast, the trendiest holiday and leisure area in Europe.

SORRENTO
The school is situated south of Florence and Rome in the province of Naples, is very close to Amalfi Coast, Capri, Ischia and Pompeii. Located in a 16th century palazzo in the dramatic seaside town of Sorrento. The school aims to be the premier centre for excellence in international education and Italian language studies.

For full descriptions and photos go to Italian in Italy

Eurolingua Team

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