We offer nine progressive levels: Elementary (A1.1, A1.2, A2), Intermediate (B1.1, B1.2, B2), and Advanced (C1.1, C1.2, C2). To enable Advanced students to keep up their Italian, there is also an additional level, C2+. Terms last for 10 weeks, and you can choose courses of 30 or 40 hours. Content is the same for both, which means the 40 hour course allows you more time to digest, learn and practice the material. This is just one example of our flexible approach.
Elementary A1.1 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Elementary A1.2 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Elementary A2 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Intermediate B1.1 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Intermediate B1.2 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Intermediate B2 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Advanced C1.1 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Advanced C1.2 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Advanced C2 | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Avanzato+ | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
La Chiacchiera, Conversation Club | 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Sunday Semi-Intensive | 5 weeks | please click here for further information |
Intensive courses | 2 or 4 weeks | please click here for further information |
Workshops | 1 or 3 weeks | please click here for further information |
Summer Term | 5 or 10 weeks | please click here for further information |
Teaching Italian as a Foreign Language | 5 weeks | please click here for further information |
CLASSES
All our classes are conducted in Italian and provide training in all basic communication skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing - with a systematic study of grammar. Our teachers are university qualified and native speakers. Our classrooms have video and audio equipment, which also give the possibility of working online.
We aim for a minimum class size of six, and a maximum of 14.
ASSESSMENT TEST
Unless you are either a complete beginner or have studied at the Institute last term, a brief assessment test is compulsory to ensure we can meet your needs by placing you in the most appropriate class.
If you have studied Italian before, you can take a written assessment test on our website. After you have submitted it, please send an e-mail to courses@icilondon.uk.
• To submit an ONLINE ASSESSMENT TEST to us please click here.
• To download our courses ENROLMENT FORM please click here.