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What Centro Italiano Firenze is all about
The school is run by Anja Schultz and Andrea Moradei, who having gained almost 30 years’ experience in the field, they have decided to create this new center, with the aim of offering a variety of programs better suited to the demands and interests of language learners from abroad. Note in particular the customized Italian language programs directly linked to students’ reasons for learning Italian. Special attention is now devoted to the afternoon individual and group programs providing background information to History of art, the Arts, photography, modern architecture and design , political and social analysis, Tuscan cuisine, food and wine. This new approach naturally led us to consider sharing experiences with the Centro Italiano in Naples, as their centre have been operating along these lines for many years, with excellent results. We should therefore like to offer our students the results of both experiences.
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Institution Name: Centro Italiano Firenze
Address: Piazza D'Azeglio 20
Country: Italy
Zip/Postal Code: 50121
Fax: +39 055 0118559

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Type: Language
This scholarship is: Full Tuition Plus Accommodation
Description: We want to give our students the opportunity to look at some aspects of Italian in more detail by adding a few hours of individual tuition in the afternoon to the group session in the mornings. In this way, you can address any issues that arose during the morning class, try your hand at different registers and styles or take a closer look at topics of social, cultural or business interests.

Duration: 1, 2, 3 or 4 weeks

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mornings: 4 hours per day, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 1 pm, 20 hours per week
afternoons: 1 or 2 hours per day, Monday to Friday, 2 to 3/ 4 pm for 5/10 hours per week.
Group/individual: mornings: minimum 2 - maximum 8 students ; afternoons 1 : 1

Levels: 5

Minimum age: 15

Course starting dates 2012:

Jan 9, Jan 23, Feb 6, Feb 20, Mar 5, Mar 19, Apr 2, Apr 16, Apr 30, May 14, May 28, Jun 11, Jun 25, Jul 9, Jul 23, Aug 6, Aug 20, Sep 3, Sep 17, Oct 1, Oct 15, Oct 29, Nov 12, Nov 26, Dic 10
Currency: Euro
Maximum Amount: 1620.00
Payment Schedule: Week
Min. Age: 15
Max. Age: 80
Gender: male
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