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Ciao ciao Skype! What to use for online lessons instead

April 24, 2025 by Daniel Leave a Comment

Taking online Italian lessons?

If you and your teacher use Skype, read this. It’s important!

Microsoft will be ‘retiring’ Skype on 5 May 2025, which is just two weeks away.

Skype users should agree with their online teachers to switch to one of the free alternatives listed below.

You and your teacher should allow a few minutes during your next lesson to try out a new video-calling solution (why not do that IN Italian??)

It should be simple, and will usually take just a few minutes, but not everyone is great with technology, so better get it done before Skype ‘retires’, if possible.

If you need help, ask your teacher for suggestions and support.

If things are still unclear, email us at info@madrelinguabologna.com

Skype Alternatives to use from May 5th 2025

Zoom

Many of us used Zoom during the pandemic, so this is one of the most straightforward Skype alternatives.

If your teacher has an account, all you’ll need to do is click on the link sent to you before your online lesson, and follow the prompts to install the necessary (free) software on your device.

Zoom’s free plan allows online lessons of up to 40 minutes. If you wish, you can sign up for an account at https://zoom.us/it/signup#/signup in which case you’ll be able to use it for other things, not just lessons.

Or just wait for your teacher to send you the lesson link, in which case you don’t need an account.

Google Meet

This is also very easy, as long as you already have a Google/Gmail account. The only hard part is finding the app…

From inside your Gmail, look for the grey icon comprising nine dots. On my PC, it’s in the top right-hand corner of the screen.

Click on the nine grey dots to view the various apps that are included with your Google account. The one you want is called ‘Meet’ and the icon is a multi-coloured square with an overlaid green triangle, presumably a movie camera. I had to look carefully to find it, but it’s there!

Click on the ‘movie camera’ to open a new window on your PC (or download the Meet app from your device’s app store). Using it should be simple, assuming your teacher also has a Google account (check with him/her first…)

Google accounts are free, and in any case, useful. Lessons on Google Meet can last up to  60 minutes. For more details: https://meet.google.com/landing

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft’s alternative to Skype is  ‘Microsoft Teams’. As with Google Meet, ‘Microsoft Teams for home’ allows online meetings of up to 60 minutes on the free plan. Find out more at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/teams-for-home

You’ll need to make sure you have the app on your device. Here’s the link for PCs: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/download-app Or check your device’s app store.

Once you have the software, you should be able to log in with your Skype username and password, assuming you still know them.

That’s handy, as your Skype contacts (i.e. your teacher, but also any friends you’ve called in the past) will automatically be transferred to Teams.

WhatsApp

And of course there’s WhatsApp, which most people will be familiar with from their smartphones.

Besides being the most popular messaging app, you can also use it to make audio and video calls.

And if you’re not happy about doing lessons on a smartphone, there’s a free app for your computer or tablet: https://www.whatsapp.com/download

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Buona Pasqua (Italian evening classes summer session dates)

April 17, 2025 by Daniel Leave a Comment

Buona Pasqua da tutti noi a Madrelingua!

The school will be open tomorrow as normal, given that ‘Venerdì Santo’ is not a public holiday in Italy, but closed on Monday (‘Pasquetta’), which is.

We’re also closed for public holidays on Friday April 25th (‘il giorno della Liberazione’) and on May 1st (‘Festa dei lavoratori’).

Students taking courses of one or two weeks duration which include these dates will pay less for their course to compensate for the missed day or days. The prices of longer courses are already discounted, so not further reduced for public holidays.

The start/end dates of Italian evening clases take into account public holidays, so an 18-hour evening class module always lasts 18 hours.

And talking of Italian evening clases, the Summer session begins at the end of April

The first three-week (18 hour) evening class ‘module’ will begin on April 28th/29th/30th 2025 (depending on the level of the class), after which there’ll be three further three-week modules, so plenty of time for anyone living or studying in Bologna to improve their Italian before the summer vacation!

Planned Summer session groups are:

  • A1/A2 (elementary/pre-intermediate), Mondays and Wednesdays, 18.00-21.00, from 28/04/25
  • B1/B2 (intermediate/upper-intermediate), Tuesdays and Thursdays, 18.00-21.00, from 29/04/25
  • B2/C1 (upper-intermediate/advanced), Mondays and Wednesdays, 18.00-21.00, from 30/04/25

Interested students should please contact us (even over Easter, we always respond to emails and phone calls) so that we can confirm those classes.

Dates for the Summer evening class modules can be found on the Italian evening courses page of the school website.

Prices are on the Prices page.

Contact us to find out more, and to arrange a level test, if you don’t already know yours.

And if you’re not in Bologna, or aren’t free in the evenings? Then take a look at our other Italian course options:

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P.S.

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