Scuola di Italiano Dante Alighieri
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Scuola di Italiano Dante Alighieri - Campus L'Infinito is a language school located in Recanati, a small medieval town in the heart of the unspoiled Marche region, famous for its poet Giacomo Leopardi. Italian language and culture classes are offered to students of all ages and of all nationalities, with class sizes averaging around 15 students. After successful program completion, a Certifica...
Scuola di Italiano Dante Alighieri - Campus L'Infinito is a language school located in Recanati, a small medieval town in the heart of the unspoiled Marche region, famous for its poet Giacomo Leopardi. Italian language and culture classes are offered to students of all ages and of all nationalities, with class sizes averaging around 15 students. After successful program completion, a Certificate of Knowledge of Italian Language (CELI) and Didactics of Italian Foreign Language (DIFL) is issued by the University of Foreigners of Perugia, both of which can be used toward university applications and job search. In addition to language classes, the authenticity of the town forces students to interact in Italian outside of the classroom. The didactic programme is completed with multiple ...
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Recanati - a majestic little Italian town in Marché
January 19, 2019by: Martina Blättler - SwitzerlandProgram: Italian Courses in the Medieval Town of RecanatiMy boyfriend and I spent two wonderful weeks in Recanati. We were able to learn Italian, taste Italian food and discover the beautiful landscape and culture around Recanati. If you want to spend a afternoon at the beach, you can take one of the buses which take you directly to Porto Recanati. There was also a huge offer of cultural activities and city trips to Firenze or Rome which were perfectly organized by the school. If we had more holidays we would have spent one month in Recanati, or even two :-)
Thank you Martina for your nice comments on our school! <br/>We are here should you decide to come back to Recanati!<br/><br/>take care<br/>Martina
Une façon ludique et sérieuse d' apprendre l' italien
December 17, 2018by: geli (françoise) GELIBERT - FranceProgram: Italian Courses in the Medieval Town of RecanatiBonjour à tous Je m’appelle Geli et je suis française J’apprends l’italien pour mon plus grand plaisir en suivant des cours à Bordeaux auprès de la Dante Alighieri à raison d’une heure et demi par semaine Je suis actuellement en 3* année depuis la rentrée d’octobre 2018 Désirant accélérer ma formation, j’ai décidé de m’inscrire au campus Infinito à Recanati pendant le mois de septembre 2018 Les cours de très grande qualité sont dispensés à raison de 4 h par jour le matin du lundi au vendredi Les après-midis sont libres mais le campus organise beaucoup d’activités et de visites extrêmement intéressantes Nous devons à notre arrivée passer un test qui nous permet d’être regroupés suivant notre niveau A la fin du mois de cours, nous passons un examen de fin d’études Les classes sont d’environ de 14 à 16 personnes Les professeurs sont très pédagogues, très impliqués et surtout forts sympathiques J’ai énormément progressé en 4 semaines et j’ai eu le plaisir de repartir avec un beau diplôme Toutes les nationalités sont présentes et j’ai pu me lier d’amitiés aves des personnes de toutes origines Recanati est une petite ville très charmante où il fait bon d’y vivre Elle est située dans la région des marches au bord de l’adriatique Cette région est peu connue donc peu touristique avec des plages magnifiques C’est surtout une région médiévale superbe et d’une propreté irréprochable Il y a un nombre impressionnant de sites à visiter Cette expérience a été tellement enrichissante que j’ai pris la décision de refaire ce stage de 4 mois chaque année à Recanati Je rends ici hommage aux enseignants et aux personnels du campus Infinito qui font sans cesse preuve d’imagination pour rendre notre séjour le plus agréable possible en organisant non seulement des sorties divertissantes mais également des soirées très festives Je ne peux que vous encouragiez à tenter l’expérience vous aussi
Merci Geli! <br/>A bientot!<br/>martina<br/>
A tourist specialized in Italy where not in guidebook
December 15, 2018by: Hiroshi Mikawa - JapanProgram: Italian Courses in the Medieval Town of RecanatiRecananti, it is small town however It have many highlight points - cleaned, quiet, polite, convenient for life. School, not many students, cleaned and comfortable study room. Cleared pronunciation, gentle students, kindly supports for school life. No complaints and highly satisfied over all.
Thank you Hiroshi-san! <br/>I hope we can welcome you back in Recanati in 2019 too!<br/>ciao<br/>martina<br/>
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Anna Poeti
Interviewed in 2018
Anna was born in Camerino in 1973 where she studied classical studies—including Greek and Latin—before moving to Germany in 1996. There she started he...

Anna Poeti
Interviewed in 2018
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Joanna Tatro
Participated in 2018
Joanna is a master's degree student currently studying Italian, but she already has a master's degree in French under her belt. She plans to continue ...

Joanna Tatro
Participated in 2018
I love travelling, and have always wanted to spend a longer time in Italy to gain experience in the language, which I am studying as I pursue a master's degree in Italian language and literature.

Pascal Walls
Participated in 2018
Pascal is a 36 year-old graphic/web designer. He travels a lot and takes his work with him, though he has a particular soft spot for Italy. He has bee...

Pascal Walls
Participated in 2018
I have a love of Italian culture and have friends near the school in Recanati, so I figured it would be good to improve my language skills. I visit quite regularly and Duolingo wasn't structured enough to help with grammatical rules.