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Italian peninsula extends in the Mediterranean and enjoy a variety of geographic environments and climate, cultural, and Italy takeswith Ligurian Sea , the Tyrrhenian Sea , the Ionian Sea and the Adriatic Sea and its territory includes a set of islands such as Sardinia and Sicily.

Italy is bordered by France from the West, bordered by Switzerland and Austria from the north and Slovenia to the east.

Traditionally Italy is divided into three parts: northern Italy (includes Beaumont and The God d'Aosta, Lombardy and Trentino Alto Adige , the Veneto ,Friuli - Venezia Giulia, Liguria and Emilia Romagna), Central Italy (includes Tuscany, Umbria , Latium , the Marches , Abruzzi , Molise and Sardinia) and southern Italy (including Campania, Puglia , Basilicata, Calabria and Sicily).

  Why study in Italy

the school system in Italy Characterized by as a uniform, there is no difference between the regions of Italy in this area, except for vocational education

 Italy has played an important role in European higher education: It is one of the four countries that first engaged to create a so-called "European area of Higher Education" (Sorbonne Declaration, May 1998),

  Thus began this kind of reform of higher education known as the "Bologna Process" (Bologna Declaration, June 1999) is being implemented in all parts of Europe.

. Today Italy ranks among the 8 countries are the most industrialized in the world. Side by side with some big companies, both state-owned and private sector

Requirements of universities in Italy

 

 Incoming students so that they can to get the opportunity to study Italian at a university must be have a good level of Italian language and if he can not proficient in italy .. he can admit in one of the Pre-course study in one of the Italian institutes and colleges and then join any of the Italian universities.

 Documents required to obtain a visa Italian

1. A passport valid for at least 6 months

2. Recent passport-size picture 4 x6 cm, white background

3. Visa fees LE 577

4. The address of residence in Italy

 5. The final letter of acceptance from the institute in Italy

 6. Graduate Certificate by the student-winning translator of Italy and documented by the Italian embassy or prove under

7. Bank account should include the account EUR 800 per month to stay in Italy

Details of the Italian language course

Programs courses

 EXAMINATIONS
At the start of the course each student who already has some knowledge of grammar, will take a written test to determine his/her appropriate course level.
At the end of the course students take a final exam on the materials studied and receive a certificate from the Institute. For the oral exam in the fourth course, the student is asked to prepare a thesis on a topic agreed with the teacher (customs, history, art, etc.) while the written exam will cover course materials. The student will then receive the Institute Diploma. If the student’s final exam results are unsatisfactory, he/she will be able to repeat the course for a payment of only: € 200,00;

 
EXAMINATIONS
At the start of the course each student who already has some knowledge of grammar, will take a written test to determine his/her appropriate course level.
At the end of the course students take a final exam on the materials studied and receive a certificate from the Institute. For the oral exam in the fourth course, the student is asked to prepare a thesis on a topic agreed with the teacher (customs, history, art, etc.) while the written exam will cover course materials. The student will then receive the Institute Diploma. If the student’s final exam results are unsatisfactory, he/she will be able to repeat the course for a payment of only: € 200,00;

BEGINNERS
Students with little or no knowledge of Italian
-Basics of Italian grammar: declension of article, noun and adjective; simple and contracted
– Prepositions; possessive adjectives and pronouns; personal pronouns; indicative mood:
– Present, present perfect, imperfect, future and future perfect, conditional and conditional.
– Perfect (optional); pronominal form of the verb.
– Exercises in pronunciation, accent and intonation.
– Sentence construction; oral and written exercises.
– Current phraseology: easy readings and conversation.
– Dictation.

INTERMEDIATE
Students knowing the grammar subjects oy the first course and with a fairly good expressive ability
– (Grammar: relative pronouns; all the tenses of the indicative and their agreement; conditional; subjunctive; imperative; use of gerund, infinitive and participle; hypothetical sentence;
– Rudiments of passive form and indirect speech (optional).
– Exercises in syntax and style.
– Idioms: oral and written exercises.
– Reading and discussion of topical subjects.
– Composition and summary.
– Dictation.

ADVANCED
Students with a good knowledge of Italian
– Revision in depth of al the subjects (see Beginners and Intermediate) with particular attention to the use of prepositions, pronouns and verb (subjunctive, passive, indirect speech).
– Oral and written exercises on grammar, style and syntax.
– Dictation.
– Idioms: oral and written exercises.
– Reading and discussion of topical subjects; composition and summary.
– Reading and discussion of a contemporary literary text.


SUPERIOR

Students with a very good knowledge of Italian
– Careful study of particular grammar subjects of well-known difficulty with reference to texts used at secondary school. Consideration on the tenses of the verb.
– Sentence syntax. Subordinate clauses. Varieties of complements and specific use of prepositions.
– Analysis of contemporary literary texts: discussion, summary, composition.
– Final thesis and oral-written exam in order to get the DIPLOMA.

 

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