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Accademia del Giglio
via Ghibellina, 116
50122 Firenze (ITALIA)
Tel +39-055-2302467
Fax +39-055-2302467
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Last update:
February 8th 2008 |
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Home tuition - Intensive enjoyable and effective
If you are looking for something different - something special
- then consider Home Italian. It is ideal for people who need
to learn Italian language quickly, as it is
very intensive. There are short courses for people with not
much time and the dates are flexible. You can learn quickly
because you spend more time talking to Italian native speakers
and interact more with local people than on traditional Italian
language courses. Most important is the flexibility to choose
a teacher with the right experience for you and a friendly environment
with shared interests as you.
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What
is Home Tuition
Home tuition is when a student stays in the home of his/her
teacher. The student gets regular lessons from the teacher
and these take place in the home. Home tuition is also sometimes
called 'homestay' or 'homestay teaching'. You get personal
one-to-one teaching with a qualified, experienced teacher
who is dedicated to helping you, and you get to know them
very well. The lessons and materials are chosen exactly for
your needs and level and they have been conceived to let you
acquire a sound knowledge of the Italian language in a short
period of time.
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Home Tuition is a good way to learn Italian
Home tuition is an excellent way to learn Italian because:
you get plenty of opportunities to practice your Italian with
support and encouragement both inside and outside the home.
You are immersed in Italian and are learning naturally all
the time. You use real Italian for real communication which
gives you motivation, confidence and a real sense of achievement.
You study intensively, but in a relaxed and friendly environment.
You learn while you have delicious Italian meals or while
you go out for shopping or for a walk with your teacher.
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Since
1995
Accademia del Giglio |
Accredited
by
the Italian Ministry
of Education
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Accredited
by
the Swedish National Board for Student Aid |
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