Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
piazza dell'Orologio 7, Rome, Lazio 00186, Italy
Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
Il corso intensivo di lingua italiana è il nostro corso di base e consiste in 4 lezioni di Italiano al giorno, per un totale di 20 lezioni alla settimana.
Le lezioni si svolgono da lunedì a venerdì in classi composte da non più di 14 studenti, sotto la guida di un corpo insegnante qualificato ed appassionato al proprio lavoro.
Le lezioni cominciano ogni lunedì per gli studenti che già hanno una qualche conoscenza della lingua italiana ogni due settimane per gli studenti che sono principianti assoluti.
Le nostre lezioni si basano soprattutto sulla comunicazione dal vivo, ma affrontano anche gli aspetti formali della lingua (lessico e grammatica). Grande spazio è lasciato ad attività volte a incoraggiare il dialogo e la discussione sugli argomenti più svariati, dalla vita quotidiana all’arte, dalla letteratura alla cultura metropolitana.
I libri di testo sono forniti dalla scuola e sono inclusi nel prezzo del corso. A corredo di questi, gli insegnanti si avvalgono di altri materiali di supporto (articoli di giornale, canzoni, film e altro materiale autentico tratto dalla vita di tutti i giorni) per dare agli studenti la possibilità di cimentarsi con le più diverse forme di comunicazione contemporanea e migliorare le loro abilità comunicative.
La nostra regola d’oro: l’insegnante è il regista, ma è il gruppo di studenti il vero protagonista delle lezioni.
TABELLA RIASSUNTIVA
Inizio dei corsi: ogni lunedì per i non principianti
Durata: minimo 1 settimana
Lezioni: 4 al giorno, 20 a settimana
Livello: tutti, da principiante (1) ad avanzato (6)
Numero di studenti: massimo 14 per ogni classe
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Le classi sono composte da partecipanti provenienti da ogni parte del mondo e di differenti fasce d’età.
Accanto alla studio della lingua, c’è spazio per la cultura, lo sport e il divertimento.
La scuola organizza moltissime attività extracurriculari nelle ore pomeridiane e serali per scoprire la città, visitare i musei e le esposizioni, gustare la vita quotidiana.
E poi ancora cineforum, escursioni nel fine settimana, visite a cantine e botteghe tipiche, aperitivi di gruppo e cene in trattoria … perché imparare una lingua è anche viverla! Dai un’occhiata ai nostri Programmi città per città.
E ricorda che più stai, più risparmi! Dai un'occhiata alle tariffe scontate per soggiorni da 5 a 48 settimane!
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1 settimana 20 € 210 € 210 per settimana
2 settimane 40 € 380 € 190 per settimana
3 settimane 60 € 540 € 180 per settimana
4 settimane 80 € 720 € 180 per settimana
5 settimane 100 € 800 € 160 per settimana
12 settimane 240 € 1800 € 150 per settimana
24 settimane 480 € 3120 € 130 per settimana
48 settimane 960 € 5280 € 110 per settimana
Ascolto, parlando, pronuncia, lettura, scrittura, vocabolario, grammatica e attività
Scuola Leonardo da Vinci non tiene lezione nei giorni festivi sopra indicati. La scuola non retribuisce per queste feste, quindi scegli la data di inizio di conseguenza.
You can choose from the following class times:
L'orario scolastico potrebbe variare secondo disponibilià e stagione.
Media | 10 studenti |
Massimo | 14 studenti |
Fascia d'età | da 16 anni di età in sù |
Media | 34 anni di età (22 in estate) |
La Scuola Leonardo da Vinci, situata nel centro della città di ROMA, offre una vasta gamma di corsi di lingua italiana di alta qualità, concepiti per qualsiasi livello, dal livello base all'avanzato, per tutto l'anno! I corsi iniziano ogni lunedì, tranne quelli per principianti, e gli studenti possono soggiornare per una sola settimana o anche per molte settimane e mesi. La nostra scuola organizza attività interessanti per il tempo libero durante il pomeriggio e la sera.
I nostri 40 anni di esperienza ci rendono una realtà consolidata e affidabile nel mondo delle scuole di lingue. Siamo molto orgogliosi del nostro staff professionale e amichevole, che fa del suo meglio per rendere unico il soggiorno di ogni studente in termini sia di apprendimento delle lingue che di esperienza culturale.
Il nostro metodo di insegnamento è influenzato dalla didattica moderna ed è progettato secondo il "Concetto di lingue straniere" del Consiglio europeo e le linee guida dell'"Accademia Italiana di Lingua (AIL)".
Abbiamo un metodo comunicativo: sin dal primo giorno di lezione si utilizza esclusivamente l'italiano in classe, per qualsiasi livello linguistico. Poniamo particolare attenzione alla lingua parlata e alla comunicazione, ma affrontiamo anche le 4 abilità di base (lettura, scrittura, comprensione orale e conversazione).
Le lezioni sono interessanti, interattive e anche divertenti, organizzate in un'atmosfera rilassata in cui l'apprendimento avviene naturalmente. I libri di testo sono supportati da materiale autentico, come giornali, riviste e video, che ti danno una visione generale dell'Italia contemporanea e ti fanno conoscere i molteplici aspetti della cultura italiana.
I nostri insegnanti, esperti nell'insegnamento dell'italiano a studenti stranieri, sono lì per gli studenti, per guidarli, motivarli e aiutarli nel loro percorso di apprendimento.
Inoltre, con il passare degli anni, la Scuola Leonardo da Vinci ha sviluppato un proprio metodo di insegnamento. I libri sono stati concepiti per accelerare il processo di apprendimento della lingua italiana. La grammatica è presentata in modo logico e organizzato, con vari esempi e una vasta gamma di esercizi pratici che offrono a studenti e insegnanti molte opportunità per fare conversazione in lingua italiana.
Tutti i programmi sono stati pensati per raggiungere i tuoi obiettivi, indipendentemente dalla durata del corso. Avere una profonda conoscenza della grammatica italiana (attraverso una pratica continua – scrivendo, leggendo e parlando in situazioni reali) è il principio su cui si basa il metodo della Scuola Leonardo da Vinci.
Le nazionalità e combinazioni di età alla Scuola Leonardo da Vinci variano in periodi, corsi e livelli diversi. Durante l'anno, l'età media è 34. In estate, l'età media è di 22.
insegna agli studenti provenienti da tutto il mondo, tra cui:
insegna agli studenti provenienti da tutto il mondo, tra cui:
La scuola Leonardo da Vinci si trova in un elegante edificio aristocratico nel centro di ROMA, nella zona pedonale, a metà strada tra la stupefacente Piazza Navona, Castel S. Angelo e la Basilica di San Pietro. Questa zona, tipicamente romana, abbonda di affascinanti bar, negozi, boutique, biblioteche e un'atmosfera che non si trova in nessun'altra parte della città. L'intero edificio scolastico dispone di connessione internet wireless gratuita.
Roma è una fusione tra antico e moderno, tra antichi monumenti romani e opere architettoniche contemporanee (il museo Maxxi di Zaha Hadid, l'auditorium di Renzo Piano, il museo dell'Ara Pacis), oltre a capolavori barocchi.
Roma è una fusione tra il sacro e il secolare, tra luoghi di culto di grande importanza (il Vaticano e le chiese, il ghetto ebraico e la Sinagoga, la Moschea) e la vita notturna offerta dai locali del centro, a Testaccio e a Trastevere.
La scuola Leonardo da Vinci è un luogo di incontro. L'incontro tra fantasia e preparazione degli insegnanti; l'incontro tra le regole grammaticali della lingua e la pratica orale, l'incontro tra persone provenienti da oltre 90 paesi diversi che vengono per imparare e assaporare la lingua italiana.
Our teacher Valeria was excellent and since we were a small group, it wa very effective, we got to learn and talk a lot. The location was good as well, even though we would have prefered to have seats and tables in the classroom.
Also, the material that was dealt, could have been better (now it was a bunch of loose papers). How about a book?
For the next course I would prefer to have one extra lesson per day.
The lessons were conducted very professionally. Teachers were always prepared for classes. The study aids were very useful. I really liked the afternoon activities, I was able to use the language in practice. The school's location suited me very well. The journey took about 20 minutes. I recommend Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...But it was surprised me that the course was taught in Italian. How can someone never knows Italian will be able to understand?
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...I found the location of the school to be excellent, in the historic center of Rome. The teachers were uniformly skilled and interested in the students and their progress. I liked the facilities and found the activities outside the classroom to be interesting and enriching. I cannot think of anything I would have changed about the experience. My three months at the school moved me from advanced beginner to advanced grammatical studies. That is amazing to me!
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...Der Unterricht bei Cristiano war etwas Gewöhnungs-bedürftig. Fand es nicht immer ok wie er sich über Studenten lustig macht.
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...On the 1st day I arrived to school at 09:00 am (as I was informed in advance that my classes will take place in the morning) only to only to find out that there was no place for me in any group as they didn't evaluate my placement test. I sent this test quite late (on Friday while the course was starting on Monday), but still within the given deadline. And anyway, I paid for this course more than 2 months in advance, so I didn't understand how come I was not assigned to any group. Besides, I was looking for a beginners class, so placement should be easy.
In the end I was told to come to the afternoon group as the director informed me that there was no place for me in any of the morning groups for the beginners (which turned out to be untrue as I was speaking with the morning group later and they told me that their group was never full.). I had to change my plans but agreed to that.
I joined the afternoon group for 2 days - the teacher spoke only English all the time and during 6 hours of course half of the group didn't even open their mouth. She seemed not to realise that, as she was not directing questions to anyone specifically, always the same people answered or even she answered herself. Instead of practicing speaking, we were doing exercises from the book, tor example on how to say 15.698 in Italian. When I told openly that maybe we should start speaking - she answered that IT IS TOO EARLY FOR YOU TO SPEAK. Honestly, I didn't know that such old-fashioned approach to teaching a language still exists.
After these 2 days, I joined the morning class for beginners and it was completely different - the teacher (Massimo) was great and presented totally opposite methodology. He spoke only Italian, was energetic, taking care to involve every student and made every student to speak, inventing some fun exercises etc. I would stay in this school only for this teacher, but it is really strange that 2 teachers of same level class present so different methodology It seems that the school just don't care. So to sum up - the class with Massimo was fantastic and if I was to evaluate only this teacher, it would be the highest note, however my overall opinion about the school is poor.
When it comes to to location it is very good, but the school itself is not nice, there is no place to sit and relax while waiting for the classes etc. I didn't use the housing.
The facility is in a great location and the teachers were friendly and helpful. I would say the mix of classroom and one on one was very helpful to me.
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...We were 8 students in the class from different countries and continent speaking only in Italian, on the same level of knowledge. The teacher was an Italian native..so just perfect, he was very dynamic and wanted us to understand and to participate actively to the discussions. The school was very close to the most famous locations in the center of Rome. The activities proposed were varied, interesting, frequently close to the school .
I enjoyed all the days spent with the Leonardo Da Vinci school
The school is in a great location a few minutes walk from the Piazza Navona in Rome, in a lovely old building with a courtyard and a very friendly and welcoming Concierge each morning. After taking the on-line test, I was put in a class at C1 level. I struggled a little bit at the start of the week but it got better as the week progressed. I am studying for an Italian Intermediate On-line Diploma and the grammar topics we covered in the C1 class at Scuola Leonardo da Vinci are on the syllabus for the second year of the Diploma which I will start in September, so that has been really helpful. The book we used during the week, Livello 5 Cinecitta C1/N9 Parte 2, is excellent with clear grammar explanations and challenging exercises and will come in handy for my Diploma course.
Unfortunately, I am quite deaf and although I wear hearing aids, due to the school's policy of wearing masks it was difficult for me to hear most conversations and talks during the week; however this did not detract from my enjoyment of the week's experience at the school. I was able to talk to the other students in the class during the breaks outside when we could remove masks and continue to converse in Italian.
It had been a wish of mine to experience a week's intensive Italian language learning in Rome and I thoroughly enjoyed myself, attending school in the mornings and then my husband and I explored Rome and its attractions in the afternoons.
I had a great time in Rome! I’ve been staying and learning for two weeks. The school itself is located in an excellent and central area, so it’s super easy to explore the city before/after school or have an aperitivo with classmates close by. After-school activities could’ve been a bit more and better advertised in order to have more students come along to socialize.
My teacher Alessandro was very kind and funny. Class has been a lot of fun! We had two substitute teachers when Alessandro felt sick, the first one was Loridana. I learned a lot during the lessons with her, she was very good in terms of teaching the grammar of the language correctly and explaining rules, helpful tendencies in irregular cases and the overall understanding of the Italian structure. One other substitute teacher however has been quite a bad teacher since she didn’t really come along quite motivational towards us, not even motivated herself. But this has only been one afternoon. The overall experience with the lessons was very good!
I expected a lot since 450 euros is a lot of money. I had to do a test at the beginning to see which class suites me most. I got told that I already knew the passato prossimo. Then when the class began, we were discussing the passato prossimo for 4 days. That felt like a waste of time and money. Also, the pacing was very slow and some students were constantly talking over people which the teachers didn't do too much about.
When students were absent, which is their own responsibility, they would get a catch up that took up a lot of time. I would have liked to exercise talking more.
The lessons were cut short a lot of times because the teacher was tired? I remember 5 lessons ending 10-20 min before the official ending time. One of my fellow students, who started later than me and therefore continued a week after I finished my course, complained to the coordinator and got offered private lessons. I don't think it is fair that I didn't have that option.
After I showed my discontent I was told I could switch class but that I would start over with the booklet, which means I would have had 2 weeks of passato prossimo. I did think the teachers were nice, but I expected so much more of a “intensive course”. Especially one that is this expensive
I was only one week there and also in vacation. The important for me was to speak a lot and end B1. We spoke a lot and I have the feeling that I could achieve the end of B1. I didn't participate to activities.
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...- the classes were working exclusively with the book
- the teacher was talking a lot and explaining with great patience
- the teacher was very professional, knowledgeable and fun, also enthusiastic (Eva, A2/N2 class)
- the rooms were fine
- the facilities need attention, the restrooms were not in good shape, the coffee machine broke down
- the only one planned activity was then cancelled
The online course was very good structured and contained speaking, grammar and practicing.
I especially liked that the teacher proactively motivated everyone to speak in Italian language, because this is the main lack I am having and I wanted to get more used in speaking Italian.
Even though the course was online, I did not experience any big issues with that. Sometimes we had some internet connection problems, but I would say this is quite normal nowadays.
I was impressed by the possibility to have different zoom rooms in one online meeting, by this we were able to do group work with other students.
I especially would like to emphasize that our teacher Marta was very good!! She explained the grammar feasible, motivated everyone to speak only in Italian and I could learn a lot within just one week.
I am very interested in doing another online Course with the school in the near future.
My expectations were surely met. There are classes in a maximum of 12 students, the form of teaching was very varied and the teacher really good.
Every day there was three hours of intensive teaching and about one hour of homework. The school offered lots of activities in leisure time.
If I should point out one thing that could be improved, then it would be the premises taught in. The classroom was very packed and the acoustics was at times a challenge.
Dear Maria Bettina, many thanks for your kind review. We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed your time at Scuola Leonardo da Vinci in Rome and we appreciate your great feedback with regards to our teaching method and our social program! Thank you also for your observations with regards to our classrooms, which we will take into consideration :) We look forward to welcoming you again soon to our school! Kind regards, Giulia
The first day I was put in a class for super-beginners, and the second day my private tutor put me in a beginner-class in which I stayed the rest of the week. I think it would have been better if I had taken a test in advance, so that I would have been put in the beginner-class already the first day. However I adapted quickly to the new class.
The teacher in the beginner-class, Chiara, was such energetic, intelligent and observant and had creative and beneficial teaching methods. She created an open space for us to talk and make mistakes without us feeling uncomfortable. In the group lessons, Chiara asked us questions, and we spoke and listened to the other students. Oftentimes, the questions were about about our everyday life which sometimes elaborated into funny debates between the students. This felt very useful, both when speaking myself and listening to the others.
The private lessons with teacher Romain was a great experience as well. In these lessons we went through grammar and vocabulary on a level below what we did in the group lessons, which was a sort of preparation for the following group lessons that day. We did a lot of written exercises but it was never boring and I learned a lot.
I was very pleased that the whole course, both the private lessons and the group lessons, was in Italian, which definitely improved my understanding skills and my speaking skills more than I had expected. The location of the school was perfect- in the center of everything, and with a walking distance from Trastevere, the area where I lived.
In the classrooms, I would have wished for better chairs, because it was a little bit difficult to balance my notebooks and take notes on the retractable desk plate that was part of the chair.
The activities after school were interesting as well. I attended the pronunciation class, the class about Italian regions and the Campo di Fiori guided tour. The guided tour was more challenging than the others since I had difficulties hearing and seeing the guide.
Dear Anna, many thanks for your kind review. We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed your time at Scuola Leonardo da Vinci in Rome! Thank you also for your suggestions, which we will take into consideration :) We look forward to welcoming you again soon to our school! Kind regards, Giulia
Sono stata per una settimana nella scuola di Roma, Avevo una settimana fantastica anche se qualche volta era duro nei lezioni cuando non erano tutti studenti puntale in classe , ma questo non era solo a Roma ma anche a Milano.
Eduaro il mio insegnante è grande, mi ha piacuto tanto avere lezione con lui. La scuola è molto in centro. I escursioni e le altre possibilità da fare erano fantastichi. Ho fatto anche la storia d‘arte su Borromini e Bernini, cosi ho imparato ancora di più sull arte di Roma.
La famiglia era anche buona, ma la signora moriva già.
In somma per quelli che piace una cità grande, con traffico chaotico, Roma è perfetto. Io preferisco Siena, Firenze o Milano. Certamente Siena è più familiare.
Non ho perso tutto l‘italiano, nonostante imparo spagnoloda un po‘ più di un anno. Al momento studiamo le hipotesi irreali con congiuntivo plusquamperfecto e condizionale. La lingua italiano mi aiuta tanto con lo spagnolo e mi insegnante mi ha detto che ho un accento italiano.....
Carissima Simone, sono molto lieta della tua gentile e sincera risposta!
Tu sei sempre la benvenuta alla SCUOLA LEONARDO DA VINCI.
Con affetto. Cornelia
Soggiorni in famiglia sono attentamente selezionati e offrono un'opportunità per imparare molto sulla cultura locale in un ambiente confortevole mentre si studia Italiano !in Roma. Questi alloggi sono normalmente distanti dalla scuola da between 25 - 50 minuti circa con i mezzi pubblici. Le famiglie offrono normalmente un servizio pasti accessibile che ti permette di gustare la cucina tipica. Se hai particolari richieste o esigenze alimentari (per motivi religiosi o di salute), puoi comunicarcelo in anticipo. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Homestay - Single room - Breakfast
Homestay - Single room - Half board (breakfast and dinner)
E' possibile alloggiare in un appartamento affittato durante gli studi a Roma, ma tende ad essere più costoso. Scuola Leonardo da Vinci fornisce assistenza con l'affitto di appartamenti oppure puoi affittare un appartamento da te. Ulteriori informazioni riguardo gli alloggi in appartamento
Shared apartment - Single room - No meals
Non possiamo richiedere visti a nome e per gli studenti. Comunque, la scuola può fornirti la documentazione completa che ti serve per fare domanda di visto.
La tua lettera di accettazione sarà inviata al tuo indirizzo postale con posta ordinaria a carico del mittente. Se desideri ricevere i documenti con posta celere, ti sarà addebitato 50 € quando ti registri.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Roma based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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