Italian
Latin's close relative, modern Italian – the language of the renaissance – is the European Union's third most widely used language. Italian is a fun and expressive language and you will find it fun to learn. Whether you are thinking of travel or for business or just to learn a new language, Italian is an excellent choice and there is a level for every learner.
Unsure of what level you are for Italian? View the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) table for more information.
Available Classes
Practise your Italian Grammar (A1)
<p>This intensive course is designed for students who would like to reinforce the main points of the A1 grammar content (corresponding to the textbook Nuovo Espresso 1), solve doubts and fix mistakes.
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Practise your Italian Grammar (A2)
<p>This intensive course is designed for students who would like to reinforce the main points of the A2 grammar content (corresponding to the textbook <em>Nuovo Espresso 2</em>), solve doubts and fix
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