Sanremo, also known as San Remo, is a city in northwestern Italy. With origins dating back to Roman times, the city has grown and evolved into a popular tourist destination on the Italian Riviera. Sanremo has a large flower industry, and therefore is sometimes called the ‘City of...
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Sanremo, also known as San Remo, is a city in northwestern Italy. With origins dating back to Roman times, the city has grown and evolved into a popular tourist destination on the Italian Riviera. Sanremo has a large flower industry, and therefore is sometimes called the ‘City of Flowers’. Students enrolled in Italian school in Sanremo can’t hope but notice the many greenhouses around the town, where flowers like carnations, roses and buttercups are grown and exported across Europe. Visitors to Sanremo enjoy spending time at the beach, but can also spend some time in the oldest casino in Italy, the Casino Municipalee di Sanremo. The casino building is meant to be enjoyed by all, so those not wishing to gamble can still tour this historic building, enjoy a performance in its theater, or reserve a table and partake of a gourmet meal. Students studying Italian courses in Sanremo might also enjoy a trip to nearby Bussana Vecchia, an artist’s colony, to explore what local artists are creating and selling. Having served as a resort to many of Europe’s high society in the 19th century, Sanremo has architecture that reflects the influence of those visitors, including the Chiesa Russa Ortodossia, a Russian Orthodox church built in 1906. the climate in Sanremo is known for being very mild and inviting. Whether enjoying the local architecture, taking in the sites at local museums, or enjoying time on the beach, students will find this city of Sanremo a beautiful place to immerse themselves in the local language
This course consists of 4 hours in a group Monday - Friday from 9:00am until 12:40pm (20 hours a week), plus homework. This type of group course is perfect for those who want to combine study with other cultural and leisure activities in the afternoon.
This type of course is designed for students wanting to maximize study time during their stay. This course consists of 6 hours in a group a day, 4 hours in the morning from 9:00am to 12:40pm with two additional hours in the afternoon, usually from 1:30pm to 3:10pm (30 hours a week).
This type of course is ideal for those who would like to combine the experience of a group class with the individual attention of a one on one lesson.
4 group hours in the morning plus 1 hour individual lesson in the afternoon, One teaching hour in the morning is 50 minutes long, in the afternoon 60 minutes long.
Senior 50+
An increasingly popular brand new course ideal for all mature students with young spirit in love with Italy.
Small international classes made up of 5-6 participants (maximum 9) , to study Italian while enjoying a taste of local life style.
This course is perfect for those who want to combine Italian language learning or improving with Tennis or Padel lessons given by a former professional Italian tennis player. It consists of 4 hours of Italian at school in a small group (Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 12:40) plus one hour of tennis or Padel in the afternoon.
Italian + "Cooking & Wine"
This course has been tailored for students with an interest and passion for the Italian Cuisine and Wine. The course includes 4 hours of Italian language from 9am to 12:40pm in a group + once a week from 1.
CILS-Exam (Preparation Course)
4 group hours per day from 9am to 12:40pm plus 2 hours individual lesson in the afternoon every day, a total of 30 teaching hours per week. One teaching hour in the morning is 50 minutes long, in the afternoon 60 minutes.
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