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Why learn Italian, anyway?

December 9, 2014 by Daniel

Why study a foreign language?

It’s hard work, time-consuming and potentially expensive.

And if you’re going to bother at all, why choose Italian, rather than say Spanish, French, German, or something more ambitious like Chinese?

There are many excellent reasons to learn a foreign language, none the least that it’s an infinitely better use of your time than sitting in front of trash reality TV programs.

Learning a foreign language will boost your self-confidence, give you the chance to develop new skills, and open your mind.

Imagine you manage to reach a reasonable communicative level in Italian or another foreign language – think what a psychological boost that will give you, how much more confident you will feel about tackling other complex and difficult projects in the future.

In Turkey they have a saying, something like this:

If you speak one language, you are one person. But if you speak more than one language, you become more than one person.

Being multilingual brings freedom and opportunity.

Having the ability to express yourself in another language, and to understand what others say to you, really will open the door to new worlds and new ways of being you!

Convinced?

Excellent!

But why then choose to learn Italian?

Many students of Italian have obvious family reasons for learning the language – parents or grandparents born in Italy, or like me, an Italian partner.

But if that’s not the case for you, Italian could still be an excellent choice, if for no other reason than the fact that Italian is closely related to other ‘Latin-origin’ languages like Spanish, French and Portuguese.

So?

Well, I studied French at school, but felt I had made little progress with it.

Since learning Italian, however, I find myself able to make sense of a French newspaper or novel, such are the similarities between the two languages.

And I know no Spanish at all, but regularly hold conversations with young Spanish or South-American students who come to Bologna to learn Italian.

Imagine the scene: they’re speaking Spanish, I’m replying in Italian…

But due to the similarities between the two languages, we’re actually managing to communicate with no real problem!

Choose Italian as your foreign language and, as an extra, you’ll gain some ability to understand three or more OTHER languages.

But study Italian and you’ll also be learning the language of fashion and design, of art and opera, of Italy’s much-loved cuisine and fine wines, of Dante Alighieri and renaissance Florence.

What’s more, with some knowledge of the Italian language, visiting some of Europe’s oldest monuments or getting to know Italy’s magnificent and varied landscapes and coastline will be a richer and more satisfying experience.

But why take my word for it?

Google ‘most studied languages’ and you’ll find that according to the latest statistics, Italian is in fourth place after English, French and Spanish (all ‘colonial’ languages).

Master Italian, and you won’t be short of people to talk to!

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Is there something spooky about CILS Italian language exams?

October 24, 2014 by Daniel

If you’re living in Italy or learning Italian, one word you simply must know is ‘proroga‘.

Why?

Well, when for example the Italian government sets a deadline for, say, tax returns, or introduces a new ‘simplified’ system for doing this or that, the result tends to be confusion and delay.

Lobby groups get to work pointing out that more time is needed. No WAY will Joe Public be able to file by then…

And so, as if this had never happened before and couldn’t possibly have been predicted, a ‘proroga’ is announced. No need to pay your taxes just yet. You now have until…

Anyway, the deadline for enrolling for a CILS Italian language exam was yesterday (24th October).

But then, yesterday, an e-mail arrived from the organisers announcing a ‘proroga’ (extension).

Obviously, this plays hell with our marketing.

But it does mean that if you’re interested in certifying your knowledge of Italian, but hadn’t gotten around to organising a trip to Bologna in December, you now have seven more days.

So, make a note on your To-Do list:

– the new latest enrollment date for the December CILS exams is now 31st October!

There’s something spooky about that, isn’t there?

(For more information on adding an Italian language qualification to your resume, go here. Sign up in person at our Italian language school in Bologna, or do it online in our ‘shop‘.)

P.S.

A second proroga is extremely rare, so act now!

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Study Italian in Bologna and take a CILS exam for FREE!

October 15, 2014 by Daniel

Think how your resume would stand out from the crowd if you gained an internationally-recognised certificate showing the level you have reached in Italian.

Plus, signing up to take a CILS (Certificazione di Italiano come Lingua Straniera) exam at our Italian language school in Bologna this December will also give you an excellent reason to study.

Take a course at our school immediately before or after your exam and we’ll even discount your course by the cost of the level A1 or A2 exam. In effect, you’ll pay for the course but take your exam for free!

The deadline for CILS enrollments is just 10 days from now: 24th October.

Find out more about taking a CILS exam in Bologna this December.

Choose from our various Italian language courses.

Or contact us with your question!

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Get qualified in Italian with a University of Siena CILS exam!

September 29, 2014 by Daniel

Twice a year, in December and again in June, there’s the opportunity to measure your progress in Italian by taking one of the CILS suite of exams organized by the Università per Stranieri di Siena.

Preparing for an Italian language exam is an excellent way to motivate yourself to study.

Plus, you’ll be working towards a qualification in Italian which will look great on your resume!

For more information about CILS exams, click here.

Enrollments are already open.

Save time by enrolling online or come and see us at our Italian school in Bologna.

The deadline for enrolling for the December 2014 exam is October 24th…

Fantastic special offer!

Kill two birds with one stone.

Sign up for a CILS exam in December, and add an Italian course at our school for the same period.

That way you’ll know you’ll be as prepared as possible come exam day.

But better still, we’ll discount the cost of your course by the price of an A1 or A2 level exam (or equivalent value, if you’d like to take one of the more costly higher level exams.)

In effect, you’ll get your CILS exam free!

Find full details of this offer on our CILS page:

Get an A1 or A2 exam FREE with your Italian course!

Or contact us.

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Success in CILS Italian language exams

July 31, 2014 by Daniel

Congratulations to the Madrelingua students and external candidates who have just received the results of their CILS Italian language exams!

CILS exams, Bologna

CILS Italian language exams

On the 5th June 2014 our school hosted candidates from Australia, Spain, UK, Japan, China, USA, Russia, Brazil, France, Ireland, Germany, Italy and Sweden.

Levels examined were from A2 (pre-intermediate) to C2 (proficiency).

‘Congratulazioni’ from all the teachers and staff at Madrelingua to:

A2
SHIMADA DEBRA

B1
BENEITO FRANCES ROSA
CROWDEN LUCIA
KAWATA NATSUKI
PENG PENG
RAFFKIND JULIE ANN
TRAVKINA INNA [Read more…]

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Last day of the 2014 Summer Offer on Italian courses in Bologna

May 31, 2014 by Daniel

The 2014 Summer Offer on Italian courses at our school in Bologna ends at midnight tonight – 31st May.

Don’t miss it!

  • offer applies to any group Italian course beginning in June, July, August or September 2014
  • course prices as listed on our website, less any discount you may be entitled to
  • plus GET A BONUS INDIVIDUAL LESSON – normal price €37 – to use during or after your course

Booking your Italian course couldn’t be easier:

  1. Choose your Italian course
  2. Discover how we can arrange accommodation for you too
  3. Take a look at Italian course prices
  4. Complete the (very short, very simple) booking form
  5. Confirm your course with a deposit 

Contact Stefi with your questions (she reads her e-mails even at weekends).

See you in Bologna this summer!

P.S.

To find out what people say about our school, click here.

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What’s stopping you from learning to speak & understand Italian?

May 30, 2014 by Daniel

Hint: it’s probably not the cost.

But we’ll get to that later.

What’s your dream?

We all have things that, ideally, in a perfect world, we’d like to achive.

I’d like to sail my (30-year old) yacht across the Adriatic Sea and cruise the islands of Croatia.

Alone.

But there are all sorts of reasons why I’ll probably never do it.

There’s Italian bureaucracy (don’t ask).

Then there’s the engine, which has seen better days.

And of course it would mean leaving Stefi to run the school AND look after the kids.

She hates cooking, so they’d probably starve…

Clearly, this is not the right moment.

Maybe when I’m retired…

See how easy it was for me to talk myself out of living my dream?

I’ve got pretty damn good at it over the years.

You have a try: [Read more…]

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How to learn more Italian (not what you think)

May 28, 2014 by Daniel

Sometimes things are not what they seem.

Choose a quality Italian school and you’ll know that you’ll get a reasonable quality of teaching in a professional environment.

Check you’re enrolling on the right course for you by comparing the other options the school offers.

Take a look at the websites of a few other decent Italian schools, just to make sure that the one you’ve been recommended is not unreasonably priced.

And obviously, look out for any seasonal offers or discounts.

Decision made, you go do the course.

You pay for a certain number of hours or weeks, your Italian improves a certain (predictable) amount. Right?

Well, no.

You see, people are different.

And some are just better prepared to learn than others… [Read more…]

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That’s intensive enough, thank you very much!

May 26, 2014 by Daniel

We get a lot of visits to our site, and enquires, from people looking for ‘Intensive Italian courses’.

Well, if you insist….

Intensive Italian courses in Bologna

To quote from my own copy, it’s “the best choice for those who want to learn to speak and understand Italian as quickly as possible!”

But is it really?

In actual fact, we tend to advise people to avoid the more intensive option, and go for the ‘standard’ Italian course, despite it’s un-motivating name…

First, because this is probably what they were looking for anyway.

For most people, 4 hours of lessons each morning, for at least a week, is quite intensive enough, thank you very much.

Plus, if you’re really keen, there’s a tutor available each afternoon in the library (Monday to Thursday – on Fridays, people are packing, or resting…)

The tutor will help you with your homework, chat to you in Italian, or go through anything you feel you need extra help with.

And it’s included in the ‘standard’ course price, so there’s no reason at all that you HAVE to stop studying, just because your morning lesson is over for the day.

Plus, there are the social events – perhaps today you’ll be off for a drink with other students from the school (to practice your Italian, of course!)

Or maybe it’ll be a visit to a museum, or a cooking lesson, or a walk in the hills over-looking the city.

The point being that ‘intensive Italian courses’ don’t need to be more expensive and totally exhausting.

You can have a great time AND maximise your learning by making friends and taking advantage of every opportunity the school offers.

It’s your call: twenty hours of lessons (plus the tutor, social events and so on), or thirty hours, and collapse exhausted into bed afterwards.

Compare prices here: Italian course prices

P.S.

Don’t forget the 2014 Summer Offer, which ends at midnight this Saturday (31st May – just 6 days to go!)

Enrol for any group Italian course beginning in June, July, August or September 2014 and you’ll get a special bonus (as WELL as other discounts you may come across if you look carefully at our website…)

Oh, and if you haven’t been reading your e-mails lately, you may not have seen this:

Don’t miss Bologna’s ‘hot season of culture’ this summer!

Interested?

Contact Stefania for more information about Italian courses in Bologna.

(Don’t forget, the 2014 Summer Offer ends in just 6 days!)

 

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Don’t miss Bologna’s ‘hot season of culture’ this summer!

May 22, 2014 by Daniel

Heard of ‘bè’?

Well, it’s the noise an Italian sheep makes (‘baa’ in English).

But also means ‘Bologna estate’ (Bologna Summer), a program of cultural events organised by the city municipality for Bologna’s ‘hot season’: June, July August and September!

Cultural events in Bologna Summer 2014

Bologna estate

As every year, Bologna in the summer is an unmissable cultural destination, with numerous live music events, a film festival (with open-air showings in the city’s famous Piazza Maggiore), dance, theater, exhibtions, meetings with writers and authors, and all in some of the city’s most attractive and interesting locations.

Plus, if you can’t make it to Brazil for soccer’s World Cup, not to worry! There’ll be mega screens, so you can follow Italy’s matches in the company of Italian soccer fans (that’s sure to be an unforgettable experience!)

Getting around Bologna is so easy, whether on foot or by bicycle, and many of the events in the program are offered free or at affordable prices.

Yes, Bologna in the ‘hot season of culture’ is just perfect for culture-hungry visitors, whether on a limited budget or otherwise!

And don’t forget, Madrelingua’s 2014 Summer Offer on Italian courses!

Sign up by the end of May for any group Italian course beginning in June, July, August, or September, and you’ll be entitled to the usual discounts available on our website…

PLUS a FREE individual lesson (normal price €37)! [Read more…]

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