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| Course Length |
Typical course length:
• 30 hours per level (classes are usually
2 hours each)
We also offer packages of:
• 20 hours
• 50 hours
• 100 hours
(with discounted rates) |
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| Testimonials |
My family emigrated from Germany to the States when very young and it's only recently that I have wanted to get back in touch with my roots. The German course I booked with Language Trainers was invaluable in teaching me the basics. I practice with my parents and am still improving every day.
Italian in Los Angeles, CA |
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Our native speaker qualified Italian language teachers can train you at your office or home at a time to suit you.
Classes can be any day of the week (even weekends) in the morning, afternoon or evening.
In certain circumstances, if your home or office is not suitable, you can take your classes at the trainer's office. All course materials are provided.
The Language Trainers Needs Analysis form is the best way to get an in-depth breakdown of the best possible options for arranging your language course. › Enter
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1-on-1 Business
Italian Course in St. Louis
With a one-on-one business Italian course from Language Trainers, you can quickly and significantly improve the effectiveness of your Italian in business communication. Starting out with basic business etiquette and greetings, the course soon moves on to more specific areas, including reading and writing practice. At the end of the beginner course, learners will be comfortable communicating via telephone and email in Italian; in addition to gaining survival Italian - the ability to communicate effectively during short trips to Italian speaking countries.
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1-on-1 General
Italian Course in St. Louis
No matter what your particular needs from learning Italian, our general one-on-one Italian courses in St. Louis will help immensely. Having covered the basics of the Italian language, the course content typically relies upon learning what will be of most practicable use to the student. One-on-one general courses grant the student a degree of survival Italian as well as exploring particular areas of study - perfect for those going abroad for any reason, or studying towards a specific exam.
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2-to-1 and Small Group
Italian Courses in St. Louis (closed group)
Our Italian courses are also available for small
groups studying together (Two-to-One Italian
Course or In-Company Small Group Italian
Course). All participants must have the same language needs, be able to study at the same time at the same
place and be at the same level. All participants should be booked at the same time. Language
Trainers do not recommend group classes of more than 8 students although we can run
In-Company Taster Italian Courses with up to 12 people.
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How to Book
Your Italian Language Course
in St. Louis |
| 1. |
Take our Italian
Language Level Test (this is not necessary if you are a Complete Beginner). |
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Fill out our Italian
Language Needs Analysis - this will help us determine the right course
and trainer for you, at a time and location that suits you. |
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We then contact you with a quote (number of classes and
cost). A typical course lasts 30 hours per level (classes are usually 2
hours each). For
the typical price of our Italian courses... |
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If our quote meets your approval, we take a deposit (payable by check, credit card, wire transfer or PayPal). |
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We then confirm the time and location of your classes
and send you the details of your Italian language tutor. |
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Your Italian course materials are prepared
by Language Trainers and sent to you together with your invoice. |
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Your Italian training begins. |
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After a reasonable amount of time has passed, we contact you and your tutor
to make sure that everything is working out. Where necessary, we will change
the focus of the course and/or the tutor (this is not very common). |
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After finishing your course, we present you with a course
attendance and completion certificate. |
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We review the course and propose future learning opportunities
including self-study, Italian courses in other Italian-speaking countries
and more advanced Italian courses with Language Trainers. |
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...and this is what's
happening in the Italian World:
- Milan fashion week: Dolce & Gabbana celebrates Italian beauty
Label responds to country's bleak economic outlook and closure of D&G diffusion line with show of glitzy patriotism
- Amanda Knox is a witch? Sorry, are we living in 1486?
Amanda Knox was described as a diabolical, satantic, demonic she-devil by an Italian lawyer.Â
- Parents – if you want your child to grow up, do nothing
As an Italian couple resort to legal action to evict their son, 41, why are more and more 'kidults' refusing to leave home?
- Italian woman, 58, gives birth to twins: Report
A 58-year-old Italian woman became Italy's second post-menopausal new mother in a week after giving birth to twins in Milan
- Italy's bloggers to protest over 'fascist' right to reply bill
Proposal demands same rules as news websites, with fines of up to £10,000 for those who fail to comply within 48 hours
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