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Experience La Dolce Vita
Open the door to one of the world’s most enchanting cultures.
Experience La Dolce Vita
Award in Italian as a Foreign Language (MQF Level 1)
learning Italian enriches every interaction.
At EEC-ITIS, we move beyond textbook memorization. This accredited course (4 ECTS) is designed to give beginners the practical skills to converse with confidence, understanding not just the words, but the passion and history behind them.
📅 At a Glance - Course Logistics
(52 contact hours, 40 self-study, 8 assessment)
What You Will MasterOur curriculum is immersive and interactive!Designed to get you speaking, listening, reading, and writing from the very first week.
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Real-World Vocabulary
Handle everyday situations like ordering at a café, shopping, family discussions, and travel directions. -
Grammar Essentials
Master the alphabet, articles, verb conjugations, and sentence structure. -
Conversation Skills
Learn to greet colleagues, introduce yourself, and respond to common questions naturally. -
Cultural Fluency
Gain insight into Italian traditions, etiquette, and the role of language in social settings.
📚 Materials & Support
We provide the toolkit you need for success
Your tuition includes:
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Core Textbooks
Italian for Foreigners (Level A1). -
Digital Tools
Access to online dictionaries and language apps. -
Interactive Learning
Roleplays and real-life scenarios to build confidence. -
Resource Centre
Access to shared materials for extra practice.
Assessment & Certification
To receive your MQF Level 1 Certificate, a minimum of 75% attendance is required.
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60% Continuous Assessment
Classwork, homework, and participation. -
40% Final Exam
Split evenly across Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing.
💎 Prefer a Personal Touch?
Try Private Tuition
If you need a flexible schedule or want to focus on specific vocabulary
(e.g., Business Italian), our private lessons offer a tailored approach.
💡 Something to learn
Did you know that the standard Italian alphabet has only 21 letters? The letters J, K, W, X, and Y are not native to Italian and are usually only found in loanwords (like "jeans" or "taxi").
This makes Italian phonetics (pronunciation) remarkably consistent and easier for beginners to read!


