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Centro Italiano Firenze is a special Italian language school in Florence, that offers anyone the opportunity to learn this beautiful Romance language!

The school staff and management has over 30 years of professional experience in the area of teaching Italian as a foreign language. Centro Italiano Firenze was created to offer a different style of teaching Italian to foreigners than other private schools.

Anyone seeking to learn Italian in Florence will find small classes and personal attention. Learn Italian in the classroom at your level - beginner, intermediate, advanced - and in either at a normal group pace or in intensive courses. Centro Italiano Firenze offers many choices, including tutors for extra help or in individual one-on-one programs. In addition the school offers internship in Italian companies combined with Italian language courses.

Learning Italian is fun!

Centro Italiano Firenze offers unique ways to learn Italian in Florence: study Italian as you also learn to cook Italian dishes and taste Italian wines, or paint, draw, practice sports all while learning Italian.The language school offers many other fun ways to learn Italian outside of the usual classroom setting, check out all of the Italian language courses on the school's website.

The school offers also the opportunity to learn Italian during the wine and olive harvesting. Students will stay in a beautiful farmhouse in Chianti and will have the opportunity to learn and practice Italian while helping farmers with the harvesting.

Centro Italiano Firenze offers so many interesting and exciting ways to learn Italian that you will find learning a new language fun and easy!

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