Archive for the 'italian language' Category

Win an italian language course in Caorle (Venice)

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Posted by Il Faro, Italian language school in Caorle (near Venice).
Web site: www.ilfarolingua.it
If you like writing and you love Italian language and culture this is a great opportunity for you: you can win a language course in Italy in our beautiful beach town of Caorle (near Venice).
The Language School IL FARO has in fact promoted […]

About FAI (Fondo Ambiente Italiano)

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

In this post we’d like to talk about some of the initiatives promoted by FAI (Fondo Ambiente Italiano).
Fai is a non-profit foundation that aims to contribute to the protection, preservation and enhancement of Italy’s artistic and natural heritage. It was set up in 1975 by Elena Croce, daughter of the great philosopher Benedetto Croce, […]

Enjoy Italy in Puglia with us…

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Posted by L’Acanto, Italian language school in Mesagne - Puglia.
Web site: www.lacanto.it
Puglia is rich in charming and ancient towns where Romans, Greeks, crusaders and other passed civilisations, left their imprint and much historical evidence on the people, towns and landscape. Coming here, you will feel as if you were taking a walk back in time […]

Christmas holidays in Sorrento .

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Posted by Sorrento Lingue, Italian language school in Sorrento.
Web site: www.sorrentolingue.com
Sorrento, the town where our Institute is located, gives a lot of importance to religious holidays year round. As the holidays begin you feel the spirit in the air as you walk through the streets because the holiday of Christmas is celebrated in a very […]

“Cheese – The shapes of milk ” International Event organized by Slowfood

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

“Cheese – The shapes of milk”, a biennal event organized by Slowfood is coming back to Bra, in Piedmont, from 18th to 21st September 2009.

This festival has reached its seven edition and is followed by a wide public of fans. Then it is a reference point for the milk dairy industry craftsmen and its […]

Classical and contemporary music concerts along the Gods Path

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The event “The Gods’ sounds”, that began on 6th May 2009, was born from an idea of the Pelagos Association and the Praiano Municipality and now it has reached its second edition. This festival combines the passion for music and the love for the environment through a series of classical and contemporary music concerts realized […]

Cortona gives hospitality to the seventh edition of the Sun Festival

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The Cortona Sun Festival, that has reached its seventh edition, presents a rich programme which includes concerts and daily events and combines music with gastronomic specialities, wine with literature, fine arts with films.
By now this festival has become a regular appointment for the most important international musicians, as well as the first event of […]

School of the month: Sorrento Lingue, Sorrento

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Posted by Sorrento Lingue, Italian language school in Sorrento.
Web site: www.sorrentolingue.com
The Italian Open Community alla “Sorrento Lingue” (Sorrento)
The Italian language school of the month – keeping up with the times

Latest technology at the service of language teaching and Italian programs: this is the Sorrento Lingue challenge! Online language courses to learn Italian – thanks to […]

School of the month: Torre di Babele, Rome

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Posted by Torre di Babele, Italian language school in Rome.
Web site: www.torredibabele.com
A LETTER FROM A STUDENT
«First of all, I would like to state that the school did not ask me to write what you are about to read. After three fantastic months learning Italian in the eternal city, I felt like giving back to the […]

School of the month: Il Sasso, Montepulciano

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Posted by Il Sasso, Italian language school in Montepulciano, Tuscany.
Web site: www.ilsasso.com
TRAVELS IN TUSCANY. MONTEPULCIANO
«Of all the towns and villages resting on the hills of southern Tuscany, Montepulciano is perhaps the most expressive of the Renaissance. The vineyards are like gardens, and the small roads lined with cypress trees lead to historical villages and farmhouses […]