Corso di lingua e cultura Italiana
General Italian course for adults
Corso di lingua e cultura Italiana
General Italian course for adults
The general course of Italian for adults is perfect for tourism, business purposes or acquainting yourself with the rich Italian culture. You will be trained for successful and high-quality communication for any occasion.
Levels | from A1 to C2 |
Group size | up to 9 students |
Duration | 2 to 4.5 months – depending on the course |
Number of classes | 30 to 70, depending on the chosen course |
Schedule | on working days late in the afternoon / evening or on weekends, 2 x 90 minutes or 3 x 60 minutes |
The greatest advantage of our school is its learning method. Through stimulating conversation, motivating teaching, and realistic life situations, you will master the German language through the method developed at the inlingua International® Pedagogical Centre and approved in its decades-long practice the world over.
Our language school applies the unique inlingua method based on conversation which starts from the very first lesson and is conducted exclusively in the foreign language. As a result, our students improve their language skills very fast, feel comfortable speaking, build up their vocabulary efficiently and actively use the new language.
inlingua® Galindo Belgrade operates according to the method of the international network inlingua international®, which is the largest global network for foreign language learning. inlingua international® operates in 300 centres, more than 30 countries, on 5 continents. It’s characterized by the unique inlingua® method.
Our language school applies the unique inlingua method, based on conversation. As a result, our students improve all four language skills fast, feel comfortable speaking, build their vocabulary efficiently and actively use the Italian language.
inlingua® certificates issued to our students are internationally recognized. When you complete a course, you will be given an official certificate (according to the CEF categorization) with an appropriate mark.
According to the CEFR (The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)