England
Where do you live?
What you will study
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talking about past actions and events using the passato prossimo -
talking about accidents and injuries using reflexive verbs -
saying how long events lasted for -
talking about ongoing actions using da -
using linking words -
giving reasons -
talking about aches and pains -
parts of the body and their irregular plural forms -
talking about dates -
talking about your childhood using the imperfect tense -
signing off emails -
forming exclamations.
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Alpine refuges and the ‘vie ferrate’ climbing routes -
Italian-speaking Switzerland: Canton Ticino -
the Italian national health service (Servizio sanitario nazionale) -
useful emergency numbers -
Italian migration to South America -
a short biography of Antonio Gramsci -
Scouts and Guides in Italy -
Italy in the 50s and 60s -
the Italian school system and the esame di maturità.
You will learn
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communicate with speakers of Italian in a limited range of predictable and simple contexts relating to everyday situations -
understand and use basic and more complex Italian language points (for example, questions, statements and instructions), and common vocabulary relating to parts of the body, past events, and childhood -
recognise and use basic and more complex Italian phrases in formal and informal communication -
show a basic level of intercultural communicative competence, including an awareness of Italian culture and society.
Teaching and assessment
Study support
Course length
What's included
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a unit-by-unit study planner -
course-specific materials and activities -
audio content -
discussion forums -
support from language-specialist learning advisers.
Regulations
Entry requirements
Computing requirements
If you have a disability
Course fee
| Start | England fee |
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| At anytime before 31/07/2026 | £195 |
