LEARNITALIAN.CA

B1.3 INTERMEDIATE • ONLINE

$340
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL $320
After March 25 - $340
Registration deadline April 1

Students at this level can understand the main points in communications related to familiar matters such as work, school, and free time. They can deal with common situations arising while traveling to regions where Italian is spoken. They can describe events, dreams, and speak about their own plans and desires, and provide opinions and explanations.
- To express themselves according to different means of communications and registers
- To provide an explanation, and make comparisons
- To offer help and make themselves available
- To point out a mistake
- To summarize a plot
- To express a qualitative opinion on a text
- To point out advantages or disadvantages of a situation

THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE ONLINE

Course begin on April 9, 2023.

REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: Nuovo Espresso 3
This book can be purchased in paper format from us at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura by selecting it on the button below.

Please note that paper textbooks purchased from us must be picked up at the our office located at 496 Huron St. in Toronto. Sorry, we do not ship books.

New office hours:  Monday to Friday 10 am to 4 pm.

The textbook is also available in a digital version which can be  purchased from an external vendor, click here. Sorry, no exchanges from paper to digital.

Course features:
  • 2.5 hour classes each week for 10 weeks, total
  • Small class sizes of maximum 9 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. 
IMPORTANT - New students at the Istituto must complete the placement test before registering for this class.  The purpose of this test is to ensure students are taking the correct course based on their assessed level.  Returning students are not required to take  this test.

TAKE PLACEMENT TEST HERE

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Students at this level are considered independent users who can continue to strengthen A1/A2 level competencies while diversifying the contents and ways of their interactions.

Students can understand the main points in communications related to familiar matters such as work, school, and free time. They can deal with common situations arising while travelling to regions where Italian is spoken. They can describe events, dreams, and speak about their own plans and desires, and provide opinions and explanations.