(openPR) - To become a teacher of Italian language as a foreign language, it is necessary to have an excellent training, and a continuous updating. This means to trust institutes which are specialized in vocational training for teachers of Italian language as a foreign language, and which can certify teachers’ qualification.
Scuola Leonardo da Vinci of Florence, is a certified quality organization guaranteed by AIL (Accademia Italiana di Lingua “Accademy of Italian Language”), and every year it organizes training courses for the achievement of Diploma of Italian Language "Firenze", which certifies the teacher’s effective preparation for teaching Italian language as a foreign language.
The next courses will start on 17th November and on 12th December, and plans an attendance of 6 daily lessons, and have a duration which varies between 4 and 24 weeks, on the basis of teacher’s starting level.
In fact, on demand the candidates will have the opportunity to make a test to establish their knowledge starting level and in this way the time necessary to the exam’s preparation.
The members registered to the courses, who will be divided into groups of 12 people as a maximum, will attend a standard course which lasts until a month before the exam; during the last month the candidates will attend instead specific courses aimed at preparation for AIL exams.
Therefore, teachers of Italian language as a foreign language who are interested in the achievement of a diploma which certifies their qualification level, it could be useful to contact the school of Italian language for foreigners.
Scuola Leonardo Da Vinci is one of Italy’s largest providers of in-country Italian courses in Italy since 1977. It is present in the most beautiful cities of Italy (Florence, Milan, Rome, Siena). Each year the company welcomes students from 60 countries in its Italian language schools.
Scuola Leonardo Da Vinci
Via de' Brunelleschi, 4
Florence (Italy)
Tel. 0039055290305
Fax 0039055290396 www.scuolaleonardo.com
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