LEARNITALIAN.CA

A1.1 BEGINNERS 1 • ONLINE

$340
Registration deadline December 31, 2024
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL $320 After Dec. 16 - $340

This course is for students who have never studied Italian formally, students who have been indirectly exposed to the language (e.g. in the family environment, on vacations, etc.) and/or who have studied independently through Apps or similar tools (e.g. Duolingo, Rosetta Stone, etc.).

The aim of the course is to introduce the basic and necessary expressions to satisfy concrete and immediate needs: the students who follow this course will be able to present themselves to other people, ask and answer personal questions (e.g. Where are you from? How old are you? What do you do for a living? How are you? Where do you live? etc.), describe themselves and a classmate by conjugating verbs in the present tense, and agreeing adjectives in number and gender with nouns.

THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE ONLINE

Courses begin on January 11, 2025 and following days.
Individual start dates depend on the course time slot selected, see below.

IMPORTANT: Each  student needs to create their own account and register individually, please no purchasing of multiple units of the same course.  

PLEASE READ OUR ABOUT OUR COURSES PAGE TO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH IMPORTANT SCHOOL INFORMATION AND POLICIES.

REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: Al Dente 1- available from an external supplier

Course features:
  • 2.5 hour classes each week for 10 weeks, total
  • Small class sizes of maximum 11 students
  • Our courses follow the Common European Framework set by the European Council
  • Highly qualified professional teachers with significant experience in teaching Italian as a second language. 
Available Time Slots:

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Pre-requisite: No previous knowledge of Italian is required.

In this course the following grammatical elements will be introduced:

The pronunciation of the sounds of the Italian language (vocals’ sounds, graphic difficulties, etc.)
Numbers from 0 to 100
Formal and informal greeting expressions
The present tense of all the regular verbs (-ARE, -ERE, -IRE)
Some irregular verbs (essere, avere, stare, fare, andare, …)
Definite and indefinite articles
The singular and plural form of nouns
The agreement between adjective and noun