The second module of Italian evening classes at our school in Bologna ends this week, so module three (out of four) begins next week, or the week after that (depending on the level).
There are four modules in the Autumn/Fall term (each three weeks long, eighteen hours of lessons in total), so two more remain in which to improve your Italian before the Christmas/New Year break.
Confirmed classes for next week (in level order, from easiest to hardest) are:
A1/A2 (elementary/pre-intermediate) on Tuesday/Thursday evenings, 07/11/23
A2/B1 (pre-intermediate/intermediate) on Tuesday/Thursday evenings, 07/11/23
And for the week after that:
B2/C1 (upper-intermediate/advanced) on Monday/Wednesday evenings, 13/11/23
Maximum class size is ten students. Currently we have multiple places left in each group, so it’s likely the groups will be small. That’s good news for students, who’ll get to speak more!
Read more about Italian evening courses in Bologna (including the dates for the remaining autumn/fall term modules, and those for the Spring and Summer terms) on the Italian evening courses page of the school website.
Course costs can be found on the Prices page – scroll down to the second section, ‘Italian Language Evening Classes’. Discount information is on the Discounts page.
And/or contact us with your question, or to arrange a level test if you don’t already know yours.
What about those of you who are not free in the evenings, or who aren’t in Bologna?
Check out these links for other Italian course options, and for other useful information:
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