Welcher ist der beste Italienischkurs für berufstätige Sprachinteressenten?
Which is the best Italian course for working students?
This question is not easy to answer, as working language students are not a homogeneous group. Some professionals work in a company from eight to five, others have a long lunch break of two hours every day and still others work in shifts or do overtime well into the evening. So they all have very different working hours. Different Italian courses would be suitable for everyone based on their working hours, and the learning objectives, the pace at which learning should and can take place, the duration, orientation and the way in which learning takes place also play a role in deciding on the right Italian course. For people who work regular hours, from eight to five, for example, standard courses where you attend a language course once a week or more could be suitable. People interested in learning Italian who have a long lunch break every day may be more likely to opt for an Italian course over lunchtime, shift workers for a flexible online course and people who have very long working days may be most likely to opt for a private course where the Italian teacher comes to their home for a few hours at the weekend and teaches them there. It's best to talk to a few language schools about the only course options available so that you can quickly and reliably find the Italian course that meets your needs.