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Targeted exercises to develop language skills and communicative competence. These exercises go beyond grammar, and are intended to improve the four basic parts for which a language is used. 'Speaking' and that is the part of speech to communicate without misunderstanding, reading and then the ability to understand longer or shorter text through newspaper articles and through written texts. Then comprehension and thus correct listening of language with nuances and idioms, and writing and thus the ability to form organized texts without spelling errors. Finally, the correct use of grammar to make the text coherent and functional

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Ciao dalla Polonia, io sono Jacek! But... who's Marco? Marco is a patient teacher and he cares that you learn Italian properly. He sends interesting exercises and we also had a lot of conversation. He knows grammar well and we also talked a lot about Italian culture. Dziękuję Marco! :)

- Jacek O.

Ciao da Cornovaglia! I have had Italian sessions with Marco for almost 5 years. That says a lot! He is punctual, resourceful, flexible and with great sense of humour. His sessions and materials (which he prepares himself!) are varied, interesting and made to suit each student and their abilities. If you want to learn Italian, think no more and give it a go with Marco!

- Aneta S.

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Zanichelli

Accademia della Crusca

Treccani

A bit of Italy

Who is Dante? ...was an Italian poet, author of the 'DIVINA COMMEDIA', considered the greatest work in the Italian language and one of the greatest masterpieces of world literature

To know more, click here!

(Fonte: Treccani)

Created by: Marco Imparato


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