Every year, more than 500,000 students all over the world take Italian courses. Why do they want to learn Italian? Italian is a language with a profound cultural background. Learning and understanding it means getting in touch with the cultural heritage, precious humanities and scientific documents, as well as Italian drama, music, opera and film and television works, which occupy an important position in European history.
Italian is a language worth learning. Every year, many students decide to study in our middle schools, universities, colleges and libraries. Italian is a language with career prospects. Managers, investors, technicians and workers can cross-border contact with Italian industry, handicraft industry and service industry. In the city of art and charming natural scenery, it will be a very pleasant experience to visit our country while speaking Italian and make friendly people.
Introduction of Italian certificate: Italian certificate is a certificate to prove the communication ability of Italian as a foreign language. The certificate is open to all foreign citizens, Italian citizens living in foreign countries (descendants of Italian immigrants) and foreign immigrants in Italy. You don't need a special study certificate to take the exam.
In order to pass the examinations held by various cultural institutions abroad, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs signed agreements with the following institutions:
Perugia University for Foreigners -(CELI-CIC)
University of Siena for Foreigners -(CILS)
University of Rome III -(it-ele.it)
Dante association
Perugia University for Foreigners
Siena University for Foreigners
University of Rome III
Dante association
C2 level: fully mastered
CELI 5
CILS· quattro -C2
information technology
Pulida C2
C 1 level: advanced
Battery 4
CILS Tre-C 1
-
Pulida C 1
B2 level: intermediate
Battery 3
CILS-B2
-
Pulida B2
B 1 level: getting started
Battery 2
CILS Uno B 1
ele。 information technology
Pulida B 1
A2: Daily life
CELI 1
CILS A2
-
Pulida A2
A 1 level: simple communication
CELI 1
CILS A 1
-
Pulida A 1
Italian language and culture courses offered by Italian universities;
Perugia University for Foreigners
Siena University for Foreigners
Ma Erkai University of Technology
Bergamo University
University of bologna CILTA university of bologna-research center of theoretical and applied linguistics.
University of Bologna-University of Bologna in Crero-Language Center for Science and Technology Teaching in emilia-romagna.
Casino University of Casino
University of Catania
Firenze University-Florence University Cultural Center-Foreigners Cultural Center
Firenze University-Language Center of Ateneo de Florence-University Language Center
universita degli studi di genova
University of L 'Aquila
Lecce University
the university of milan
University of Palma
University of Rome III
Gata University of Tauvel, Rome
Tranto University
Udine University
Urbino University
Carver Scari University in Venice.
University of Reggio Calabria "Battleship Dante AliGneki Cherie".
Italian language and culture courses for foreigners: you can search by region, city and course type index. In the course category, you can provide Italian, design, music, vocal music and other courses to your school website, and the website will have detailed information about the courses.
If you want to inquire about Italian courses, the websites listed here will help you identify which schools teach Italian exclusively to foreigners and which schools offer language courses as supplementary courses to other courses, such as art, fashion, design and cooking.
Italian language and culture schools accredited by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Scientific Research (Presa d'atto del MIUR) enjoy a high reputation in teaching organization and teaching quality. Log on to the school website and inquire whether the school belongs to the following associations and organizations to ensure the quality of services provided and the responsibility to customers:
At the national level:
Italian Association of Foreign Language Teaching Schools
. Italian Language Association
At the international level:
International Federation of Youth Tourism Organizations
Association of language travel organizations.
IALC (International Association of Language Centres-International Network of High Quality Language Schools)
Tandem (International Network of High Quality Language Institutions-International Network of High Quality Language Schools)
European Association for High Quality Language Services
International housing world organization
It is worth noting that when choosing a school, you must know whether the school is a certified training institution and whether it is qualified to issue Italian language proficiency certificates.
If the school does not meet the above requirements, we remind you to check whether the school's website contains the following information:
Course fees (price, deposit, whether to refund the deposit if the registration is cancelled)
Teaching places (buildings, teachers, infrastructure, technical support, etc.). )
Student accommodation (cost and ubicazione)
Teachers (education and resume)
Teaching materials used
Learn Italian online:
About: English, a link about Italy.
Adesso: English, courses and activities related to Italian language and culture.
BBC Italian Adult Online: Italian courses, taught in English.
CDF Italian Course: Textbook and Grammar Content
Online Italian: English and Spanish. Paid Italian course
Contains links about grammar, links, dictionaries and Italian culture.
EMT: link to Italian
ICoN: foreign Italian language and culture undergraduate; Italian course for foreigners. pay
Io parlo italiano: Italian course for immigrants
Iluss: Textbooks for Basic Courses and Improved Courses
Italian: Italian foundation and improvement courses
Italian Electronic Classroom: Grammar and Vocabulary
Parlo's Italian world: English website. Paid Italian course
European language network: multilingual resources, foreign language teaching
Logos: a multilingual translation portal
Rete! : Italian multimedia course for foreigners
Italian Roma schools: curriculum materials at all levels
SegnaWeb: the network resource chosen by Italian librarians
Trinity College of Blinault: English website. Links about Italy
UCLA: Teaching Activities
Trieste University: A Plan to Learn Grammar
University of Venice: exercises and activities
Italian teacher training:
Project: Department of Language Science, University of California, Venice
Durtal: certificate of Italian teaching level for foreigners from the University of Siena.
Perugia University for Foreigners.
Tools:
D 'Agostini Dictionary
De Mauro Paravia online dictionary
Garzanti online dictionary