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Business Italian

The Business Italian course is designed for people who need to use Italian at work. The lessons will concentrate on all aspects of business and commercial Italian, the goal is to develop effective communication skills at work and in business, both spoken and written.  During the course, the grammar and vocabulary typical of commercial Italian such as telephone techniques, business correspondance, presentations, negotiations, sales, business meetings, reports  will be practised and analysed. 

The Business Italian course requires an intermediate level of Italian and is made up of 3 lessons a day from Monday to Friday and lasts 2 weeks.



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15 lessons per wk
No acco
Host Family
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2 weeks  576 776 841
   
Starting dates:   Intermediate : 18/01, 15/02, 15/03, 12/04, 10/05, 07/06, 05/07, 02/08, 30/08, 27/09, 25/10, 22/11
   

Course

  • Intensive
  • Combined
  • Academic Year
  • Teacher Course
  • CILS Course
  • Italian Cookery
  • Business Italian
  • Italian & Culture
  • Golden Age
  • One-to-One
  • JobTravel
  • Accommodation

  • Shared Apartment
  • Host Family
  • Prices

     
     2010

     Learn Italian in Rome


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    Student's View

    Everything changes when you decide to do a language course abroad for a few months. First and foremost, take time to think properly, make sure everything is properly organised (by StudyTravel), give a big farewell party for and with all those you're leaving behind and then just follow your heart. There's a good chance you'll acquire valuable experience which you will be able to look back on and smile the rest of your life. I definitely had a great time in the academic year I spent in Rome!

    José Ortega, Spain.