Wie wähle ich den passenden Sprachkurs aus?
How do I choose the right language course?
Language schools in Italy usually have different language courses in their program, from which you can choose the one that suits you best. These are usually standard courses and intensive courses. The main difference between the two courses for language travel to Italy is the number of lessons per week, which can vary by up to ten lessons per week. Standard courses often have around 20 lessons per week, i.e. four lessons per day, which usually take place in the morning. With intensive courses, you also have one or two lessons in the afternoon, so you have considerably less time to pursue a wide variety of leisure activities. You know best how much you want to and can learn. If you only have a small budget available, you should bear in mind that intensive language courses are somewhat more expensive than standard language courses. Diploma courses are also often offered to prepare you for various Italian language diplomas. So if you want to acquire a recognized language diploma, an Italian course of this kind is highly recommended.
With language courses, you can usually choose between different group sizes, between groups, small or mini groups and individual lessons. The larger the group, the cheaper a language course usually is, but you should bear in mind that the pace of learning is correspondingly slower. One-to-one lessons or a combination of private lessons and a group course are definitely the most effective, which has the advantage that, unlike one-to-one lessons alone, you have regular contact with other language students and can exchange ideas. When choosing the right language course for your language travel to Italy, you should also bear in mind that not all language courses are suitable for every language level. Business courses in particular are aimed at people who already have a basic knowledge of Italian, at least level B1.
With language courses, you can usually choose between different group sizes, between groups, small or mini groups and individual lessons. The larger the group, the cheaper a language course usually is, but you should bear in mind that the pace of learning is correspondingly slower. One-to-one lessons or a combination of private lessons and a group course are definitely the most effective, which has the advantage that, unlike one-to-one lessons alone, you have regular contact with other language students and can exchange ideas. When choosing the right language course for your language travel to Italy, you should also bear in mind that not all language courses are suitable for every language level. Business courses in particular are aimed at people who already have a basic knowledge of Italian, at least level B1.