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Italian school Venice
Italian school Venice. We offer Italian language courses, art history courses and one day fun activities in Venice. Learning Italian in Italy is easy with Easy Italian Language & Art
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Siamo una scuola di italiano a Venezia. Offriamo corsi di italiano, corsi di storia dell'arte, attività culturali. Desiderate studiare italiano in Italia? Contattateci!
info: eilaveniceschool@gmail.com
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Learn Italian Language & Art History in Venice
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Learn Italian & Art History in Venice
Italian language and Art History courses in Venice.
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Italian Language Courses in Italy: Venice, Veneto
Learn Italian in Italy, in the amazing lagoon town of Venice. Alternate your Italian Language Course with cultural activities, sports, cooking lessons and guided visits. Learn Italian with Studiainitalia: we are Italian and work exclusively with Italian partners since 2005. We personally know all the schools and workshops we work with, and guarantee high quality schools at no extra cost
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Course of Venetian Language (ISO: vec) for English Speakers.
[Corso de Vèneto cofà łengua Foresta (CVF) par anglòfoni]
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[ENG] Already a Venetian language speaker? Join our classes in Vicenza, Verona, Padova and Treviso.
[VEC] Se te parli zà Veneto, vien a i nostri Corsi de Veneto par Venetòfoni: inparemo a scrìvar ben e parlar mejo ła nostra łengua!
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Learn to Speak Italian: Advice For New Students of the Italian Language
If you have always dreamed of speaking Italian but haven’t found the right learning resources that work for you, here are some tips! Italy Made Easy offers online courses for Beginner, Intermediate and even Advanced students of the Italian language. Lessons are designed to get you to speak Italian from day 1! Yes, learning Italian grammar is important for the long run, but you don’t have to wait until then to speak Italian. Learn how to build confidence in your Italian language and start speaking Italian, fast.
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Italy has many beautiful beaches, amazing food and coffee and great shopping. Italy Made Easy is here to help you learn about the Italian culture and Italian language and get your excited about your travels to Italy! We offer everything from free online videos and audios that teach Italian grammar and basic Italian words and phrases, to information about traveling to Italy and learning about the Italian culture. We have suggestions for you about what to see in Italy, what to eat in Italy, where to eat in Italy, how to get around Italy. With Italy Made Easy, you will feel prepared for the Italian experience.
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Learn Italian - Italian Phrases - Italian Course 1 dialogue in a train
This Italian course helps you learn Italian with useful Italian phrases. These Italian classes are free and allow you to learn how to speak Italian from the first lesson. Today's Italian course teaches you for free the following Italian phrases: how to maintain a simple conversation in a train, how to make new friends, how to introduce yourself. It also teaches you some Italian grammar rules and there is a written and a pronunciation exercise to help you memorize the Italian phrases and words correctly. Learn how to pronounce phrases in Italian, so that you can use them to speak, express, understand and communicate in Italian during your travels in Italy. Each video course or audio lesson may contain: dialogues in Italian, pronounced and translated into English, Italian conversations and Italian phrases of common use, Italian grammar and Italian verbs conjugation, simplified texts of Italian culture, history, art and music, Italian dictionary, written exercises and Italian pronunciation. This video Italian course allows you to learn Italian in a practical, easy, fast, fun and effective way. The Italian course uses practical dialogues, real conversations and useful Italian phrases of everyday life, a clear Italian pronunciation, simple and very slow to help you learn the correct way to speak and communicate in Italian, the real Italian language intonation; contains the translation from Italian to English, and patiently explains the Italian grammar rules and the Italian verbs conjugation without boredom, it also uses lot of enthusiasm and motivation to transform your learning Italian experience in a fun passion.
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Finally you can learn how to speak, express, understand and communicate fluently in Italian, right from your home, thanks to this free Italian course which provides the most practical and effective method in the world. Each week, for 30 days, you will receive a new set of useful Italian phrases, real life dialogues, common conversations, simplified texts, concrete examples, interactive exercises, simple and funny explanations of the grammar rules, a very practical way to use and combine the Italian verbs. You can attend the Italian course from your PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and you can download all in PDF format, MP4, MP3.
This is a fantastic video course because you can study it at any time of the day and from anywhere, you can even use your portable player, mobile phone, tablet, etc ... You can study flexibly finding the best times for you during the week. It is a course that never ends because every lesson's material stays with you and you can study it and review it for life.
This Italian course will teach you basic lessons and key phrases to communicate in the early days, for example at the airport, at the hotel, at the restaurant, on the train, in museums and monuments, in every situation you have to communicate with Italian people. We also discuss many topics as current news in Italy, Italian Culture, History, Food, Art and Italian Fashion.
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Italian Courses in Milan
Italian courses in Milan:
Learn Italian with International House, your Italian language school in Milan
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Our Italian language school is the best way to learn Italian language in Milano! We offer all types and levels of Italian language courses for beginners and experts, from basic Italian to proficiency level. Our aim is to offer our clients effective, personalized and fully satisfactory Italian lessons, and to improve this service by listening to our clients and fulfilling their requests.
Our Italian language courses include standard and intensive daily group courses from beginners to advanced level to improve Italian grammar and Italian vocabulary, evening group courses, “Italian for Driving Licence” a new Italian course for who needs help with his patente B test, our Italian Conversation Club to speak Italian with our Italian teachers for who needs to improve his speaking skills, individual lessons tailored on the student’s needs and special programmes on several topics like fashion & design, art & culture and internship experience.
Additional services include booking of accommodation, support in submitting applications for entry visas and a monthly social programme which turns the city of Milan into an inherent part of the learning experience.
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A trip to Italy is a great way to improve or learn Italian, make new friends and learn all about the most important civilisation in the world.
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Italy Cool Facts - Fun Facts About This Sunny Country!
Italy is one seriously interesting country, from the Ancient Romans, their awesome food, their super speedy cars and an entirely independent state that sits within Italy itself.
Fact #1. The she-wolf legend of Romulus and Remus! There is a myth that the city of Rome was founded on 21st April 753 B.C. by two brothers named Romulus and Remus. Now the legend says that they were raised in a cave by a she-wolf!
Fact #2. The Roman Empire. At the height of the Roman Empire in A.D. 117, the area the Romans had conquered stretched from Portugal to Syria to Britain to North Africa.
It covered 2.3 million miles (3.7 million kilometers); that’s about the same size as India and it’s about one third the size of the whole of the U.S. That is one seriously large area to rule over!
Fact #3. Italian History. In the 12th century, Italy was filled with loads of different areas that were ruled by foreigners. The Italians had enough so they decided to reclaim their land!
They fought back in 1859 and eventually kicked all the foreigners out. In 1861 the Kingdom of Italy was born and it was all theirs!
Fact #4. Mussolini. In 1914, Italy sided with the UK and the US in World War I, but unfortunately they were left with hardly anything at the end of the war. A new leader came into town called Benito Mussolini.
He was no man to have a chat on the side of the road with, he was a fierce dictator! Luckily we don’t live in those times where we might have come across him!
In the Second World War, he sided with Germany and Japan, but was later captured and executed.
Fact #5. Italian words. Now how is this for interesting! In the 1930s and 40s Mussolini tried to get rid of all foreign words from the Italian language. So what did he do?
Well he changed them of course. In soccer, ‘goal’ became ‘meta’ and Donald Duck became ‘Paperino’. Mickey Mouse became ‘Topolino’ and Goofy became ‘Pippo’.
Although they’re not banned anymore, these words have stuck. So if you’re going to Disney Land you’re going to see Topolino and Pippo!
Fact #6. Ever hear of the Renaissance? Well it was a period in time when great artists, poets, painters, architects, scientists, mathematicians and thinkers came alive and it all started in none other than Italy.
Think Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Galileo Galilei, Alessandro Volta, Fibonacci and Donatello, who were all part of this amazing period in time.
Fact #7. Architecture. Italy is known for the super cool buildings and their building techniques. They’ve built amazing like the Colosseum, Pantheon and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. These buildings are unique in every way!
Venice is also one of the most popular cities for tourists worldwide – I am sure you have heard of Venice before. It is very unlike most cities, as you can see below!
Fact #8. Italian inventions. The Italians have had their fair share of inventions including the thermometer, the electric battery, the piano, the barometer, nitroglycerin, espresso machine, typewriter, eye glasses, the ice-cream cone, the violin and the cello and wireless telegraphy.
Also, the inventor of the nuclear reactor was an Italian. They seem pretty smart in this part of the world.
Fact #9. The Vatican City.How is this for an amazing fact? The Vatican City is the only nation in the world that can lock its own gates at night. It has its own phone company, radio, T.V. stations, money, and stamps.
It even has its own army, the historic Swiss Guard. For such a small place, that’s unbelievable.
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Piazza San Marco area, Venice, Italy
The square was built in 1100, it is the busiest place in Venice. Classical buildings with cafes that have live classical music, a great place to absorb history, ambiance and people watching.
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Venice Art for All 2014 (english subtitles)
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Venice, world heritage site; Venice, a special tourist destination which, with its 453 bridges, everyone imagines to be an enormous barrier to mobility, making visits difficult.
To debunk this common myth, the City of Venice for many years has adopted various strategies which have made the city much easier to visit than could be imagined.
One component of this successful programme is “A Venezia le barriere si superano di corsa”(Running through barriers in Venice), which takes advantage of the temporary ramps used for the Venice marathon to guarantee more than three months of access for everyone over an area of almost three kilometres.
Interview with Alessandro Maggioni, director of Public Works: It's an ongoing task, an important job within the Plan for the Removal of architectural barriers, which the Administration considers to be a flagship element of our activities. A task that continues over time: we have done the same in previous years in an area which is densely packed with cultural sites. Today we continue to reaffirm the need for Venice to be increasingly accessible. And we are doing this alongside major cultural institutions and other businesses.
The second edition of Venice Art for All enhances this event further, with a project that ensures that the ramps will remain in place until 15th June on the Catecumeni, Calcina and Incurabili bridges in the Dorsoduro sestiere.
The idea originally arose from a desire to meet the mobility needs of Tito and Matilde, two young people with disabilities; it was endorsed by the municipal administration and every year since has found new supporters to promote the concept of the city of art open to all.
New for 2014 is Dress Code Venice Ramp”, an urban project of creative decoration which involves students and teachers from the European Design Schools (IED) in Florence and Venice in workshops with the aim of finding solutions for improving the aesthetics of the ramps, which are currently mounted on a system of prefabricated jointed tubing.
Interview with Professor Matteo Fioravanti: The idea is a collaborative workshop with students from IED Florence and IED Venice. In practice there are three workshop sessions. The first was in Florence, when we presented the outlines of the project. The second is being held at the moment in Venice, where the young participants
are coming into contact with the various interested parties to discuss their preliminary design ideas and solutions. The third session will take place in just over a month's time, again in Venice, when the young people will plan and design their concepts for a new look for the ramps. We will see them at work: they will physically build the ramps themselves.
While we wait to learn about the projects designed by the IED students, which will be created in April, anyone wishing to visit the museums and art galleries in the Dorsoduro area can do so with total accessibility; there is an itinerary which covers two different routes connected by public transport.
A trail that begins at the “Accademia” vaporetto stop, from where it is possible to visit the Gallerie dell’Accademia, one of Italy's most important museums. Following the route, after passing the Calcina bridge it is easy to reach the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, one of the most accomplished collections of eighteenth-century Italian, European and American art.
Alternatively visitors can follow the Giudecca canal along the Fondamenta delle Zattere, reaching the former Ospedale degli Incurabili, now home to the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, a prestigious higher education institute for the high culture and art sector.
From the “Salute” public transport stop you can reach Punta della Dogana, now a centre of contemporary art, which with Palazzo Grassi makes up the Francois Pinault Foundation centre, hosting major exhibitions of contemporary art. Continuing towards Rio Terà ai Saloni via the ramp over the Catecumeni bridge, takes you to the Fondazione Emilio e Annabianca Vedova, dedicated to the Venetian painter.
With the Dress Code Venice Ramp project, the various individuals involved set themselves the objective, through an act of collective intelligence, of drawing up a code of guidelines to define an appropriate look for the temporary ramps, a design that combines utility, accessibility and aesthetics.
Italian Language and Culture: Beginner | WellesleyX on edX
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Benvenuti e Benvenute! (Welcome!). In this language course you will learn the four basic skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) in the context of major themes in Italian culture. By the end of the course you will be able to describe people, events and situations, both in the present and the past, and you will have acquired the necessary vocabulary to communicate about everyday situations.
This course offers a variety of tools to help you learn “la lingua del sì” in different ways:
- Situational videos (called Ciak!, which means “clapperboard” in Italian): you will follow eight Italian students in their daily lives and interactions on our campus. What a great way to learn authentic conversational Italian!
- Downloadable Podcasts: become a participant in each Ciak! video and practice Italian when and where you want on your portable device!
- Grammar charts, with or without audio files: study and review grammar through concise, clear and downloadable pdf files, and practice pronunciation with our embedded audio files.
- Short video lessons: as if in a real classroom, learn each new topic with the instructor’s direct guidance.
- Video interviews: learn from various native speakers as they talk about different aspects of Italian culture.
- Short “Letture” (readings): practice reading comprehension while learning about Italian culture.
- Discussion board: your chance to communicate (in Italian!) with other students on a variety of suggested topics.
- Ready to test your skills? Practice and review with a variety of self-correcting activities.
Italian culture is also an integral part of this course. Through our interviews and readings you will learn about:
- daily life in a small hill town in Northern Italy;
- major differences between Italian and American universities;
- Italian films that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film;
- summer vacations in Italy;
- Italian cuisine.
Whether you are a traditional, visual or auditory learner, you will find the tools that best fit your unique way to learn a foreign language.
This course has been successfully taught in different settings to more than 1,000 students: entirely online to Wellesley College alumnae and students, and as a mix of face-to-face and online instruction at Wellesley College and MIT. We are now proud to open it on edX, confident that your learning experience with this unique online course will be as enriching as it was for the many students who have already taken it.
Last but not least: as you progress in the course, remember to have fun!
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