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You don’t want to learn Italian in a dry, dusty classroom in the UK, you want to get out there, experience the country, enjoy the local food and wine, meet the locals and soak up the culture. In an attempt to help you choose the right course Cheapflights.co.uk has rounded up some great schools where you can learn Italian. In Italy. And experience the country as the locals do.

Accademia del Giglio has been in business since 1995. This private school runs small classes (of six or seven students) in a quiet part of Florence.

High-quality teaching is supplemented by afternoon courses in art history, drawing and painting techniques. Teachers organise extracurricular activities and the school assists students in finding accommodation for their stay in Florence at no extra cost. (www.adg.it)

 

Accademia Europea di Firenze provides students with experienced bilingual Italian teachers, who not only teach the language, but teach about the city and its customs too. AEF provides housing, classes, special events and field trips, and offers full attention to each student. Studying in Florence, a renowned city of art, fashion and music, is an opportunity to immerse oneself completely in the rich Italian culture that has been cherished for centuries and centuries. (www.accademiaeuropeafirenze.it)

 

ABC School Firenze offers a wide range of courses, amazing offers and interesting extracurricular activities. Our courses are held by qualified teachers. Our 55 minutes Italian lessons have a maximum of 10 students per class and study material included in the price. Founded in 1982, the ABC School of Florence has been teaching the Italian language and culture to students from all over the world meeting their requirements and expectations.  The school is located in the heart of Florence, in the colourful neighbourhood of Santa Croce with its many stores, artisans’ workshops and nearby the most important monuments and museums of the city. From the windows of the beautiful frescoed classrooms, you can enjoy the view of Palazzo Vecchio from one side and Piazza Peruzzi on the other. (www.abcschool.com)

 

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Oonagh ShielContent Manager at Cheapflights whose travel life can be best summed up as BC (before children) and PC (post children). We only travel during the school holidays so short-haul trips and staycations are our specialities!

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