Mille Grazie, Italian language courses of Berlino Schule
Pizza, Ciao bella! Amore, capito, buongiorno, Spaghetti … these are the common Italian words that everyone knows. But – apart from the sterotypes – which of you can speak Italian fluently, without hesitation?
If you really want to speak this beautiful language as perfectly as Dante Alighieri, why don’t you attend the Italian language courses offered by Berlino Schule?
From February you can have the opportunity to choose between two courses: Mille grazie Base for absolute beginners, and Mille grazie Intermedio (intermediate course). Not more than 10 people in our classrooms, Italian native speaker teachers who already passed the DITALS exam, extremely low prices, and an Italian environment, that is Berlino Schule, founded by Berlino Magazine, the first Italian magazine in Berlin are the things we can offert you. In addition to the classes, the participants will also get some discounts to join our events such as the Italian/German tandem during the cooking lesson (the ich cucino format), and Italian films shows.
THE COURSES
Each course will be composed by 12 classes, three units each (a unit is made up of 45 minutes, according to the Common European Framework of Languages).
WHEN
Mille Grazie – Basic level
The course will start on 21st February. Every Tuesday, from 18.45 – 21.10 (3 units plus 10 minutes break).
Mille Grazie – Intermediate level
The course will start on 23rd February. Every Thursday, from 18.45 – 21.10 (3 units plus 10 minutes break).
PRICES
The price of each course is 240 € (plus 20 € registration whether it is the first course in which you signed up in our school in 2017). you can pay cash or through bank transfer.
INFO AND REGISTRATION
You can send us an email to: info@berlinoschule.com. Object: “Mille Grazie”.
WHERE
In our school: Berlino Schule, Gryphiusstrasse 23 – 10245 Berlin (Friedrichshain, Ostkreuz/Samariterstrasse/Warschuaerstrasse metro station).
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