Italian + Active Holiday 25 lessons per week
Levels: Beginner, Elementary - Level A1, Pre-Intermediate - Level A2, Intermediate - Level B1, Upper Intermediate - Level B2, Advanced - Level C1, Proficient - Level C2
Consider this... studying Italian in Italy... and taking tennis lessons with professional tennis players everyday! Yes that's right, we offer you the chance to do both, right in the heart of the Italian Riviera! You have the “OMNILINGUA Standard Course,” with 4 hours of Italian group lessons, Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 12:40pm (20 hours per week), and an additional 1.5 hours of tennis every afternoon.
The tennis lessons take place 5 times a week with top rated instructors. The teachers are former professional players on the Italian Tour and are certified by the Italian Tennis Federation. The lessons are in small groups of 1 to 3 players, customized to each student’s level, offering tactical, technical and physical training as needed. The course is fit for beginners and even advanced tennis players. The minimum age for this course is 14 years old and we recommend a minimum knowledge of the Italian language (A2). The teachers speak English for those who are not yet confident with Italian, if requested. Upon request, you can book your accommodation in an apartment or with an Italian family near the tennis courts. For more information please contact us directly.
Via Roma 14, San Remo, Italy
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Number of classrooms: 5
Average nº of student per classroom: 5-6
Minimum student age: 14
Level test on first day:
Distance from the airport: 85 km.
Closest airport: Nice
Year school opened: 1999
School opening times: 9:00 - 19:30
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•The main goal for our students is to teach them how to speak in a confident and fluent way. From the first day, the lessons are held exclusively in Italian, focusing especially on conversation. To guarantee the active participation in conversation, we maintain small classes with an average of 5
•6 students and up to a maximum of 9. Other than the text books, the didactic material includes news articles, editorial products, CDs, literary texts, poems, songs, videos and TV. Teachers choose interesting and current topics to give the students an understanding of Italian contemporary culture, society and lifestyle. Furthermore, a direct approach with the language is part of the program. This means mixing among the people, visit the market, the library, the shops, the casino, etc. to obtain information for projects to complete in class. This also offers the chance to put into practice, in a live setting, what they've learned in class. At the end of this full immersion, the school makes sure that the participants have a chance to fully comprehend the Italian grammar as a solid base for both the written as well as spoken language. OMNILINGUA constantly researches and updates new and innovative teaching methods in the didactic program to assure its students to receive the best language education possible.