Key Facts
- Starting
23 Apr 2025- Location
- Wandsworth
- Start Time
- 18:30
- End Time
- 20:45
- Duration
- 10 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Wednesday
- Start Date
- 23 Apr 2025
- Level
- Short Course
- Code
- WABX045CP
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 0 - 130
Italian post beginners - Part 3
increase your confidence by consolidating previous knowledge and practising a wider variety of everyday life situations
A lively course which aims to increase your confidence by consolidating previous knowledge and enable you to take part in general conversations and to cope in everyday situations.
Course book: Nuovo Espresso 2 (Italian edition, published by Alma Edizioni - Unit 6, 7 and 8)i)
This course is ideal for learners who have studied Italian for about a year (60 -70 hours) or have an equivalent level of the language (A2 on the Common European Framework).
The tutor: Andrea D'Alessandro is a native Italian speaker with a deep passion for sharing the beauty of the Italian language and culture. Bringing over 20 years of experience teaching Italian to adults, he has developed a dynamic and immersive approach to language learning, tailored to suit the needs of learners at all proficiency levels—from beginners to advanced. Beyond language instruction, Andrea's profound cultural knowledge offers students a window into the traditions, art, and culinary delights of Italy. Lessons are infused with authentic materials, real-world scenarios, and insights into Italian life, making language acquisition both practical and enjoyable.
If you're self-employed, you might be able to deduct your enrolment fee from your taxable income. If you are on a low wage, unemployed or claim Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) then you can enrol on the course for free.
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Entry Requirements
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Course Content
Topics:
*Book holidays and talk about holidays
- Improve ability to describe past events Give and understand suggestions about food and talk about food habits, diets, etc. Express needs/doubts/opinions and discuss health problems *Discuss health problems and describe symptoms and possible solutions
Grammar:
*Uses and differences between Simple Past and imperfect tense.
- Use of imperative ( formal and informal)
- Use of Direct and direct objects
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Additional Information
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Course Structure
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Assessment Details