





The Lorenzo de Medici school, which opened its doors in 1973, was one of the very first in Florence to specialize in the teaching of Italian as a foreign language. The school is situated in the San Lorenzo quarter in the heart of the old part of the city, just a few steps away from the Medici Chapels and the famed central market area.
Housed in a former convent dating back to the medieval period (the adjacent thirteenth century church of San Jacopo Corbolini is integrated into the complex) the school underwent extensive renovation and today provides a wide range of modern conveniences such as a cafeteria, air-conditioning, reading rooms and an attractive courtyard garden.
The school-whose students come from all age groups and from all over the world- guarantees a high quality in teaching and in the services provided.
OUR METHOD
In line with the most up-to-date theories on Italian language teaching, our method aims at a harmonious development of all four linguistic skills: listening and speaking, reading and writing.
The small number of students per class and the varied teaching techniques enable each student to be an active participant in the learning process. The language is always presented in context with the student immediately putting into practice what has been studied.
The school provides, free of charge, a pack of course materials which is frequently updated. Preference is given to original and stimulating material that is aimed not only at improving language skills but also permits the student to learn more about Italian culture and present day Italy.
The teachers hold University degrees and have specialized experience in the teaching of Italian language and culture to foreigners.
They attend monthly teacher training seminars.
LEVELS
Each type of course is offered in seven levels and 4 weeks are needed to complete a level. Absolute beginners can only start their classes on the first day of the course (see dates). Non beginners can start the course at the beginning of each week. The most appropriate level is selected through a placement test.
A more detailed description of levels is available on request.
Beginning:
Will be able to interact in simple daily situations: at the cafè, restaurant, hotel, shops, railway stations, in the street. Will know how to introduce themselves and talk about themselves, to invite others to do something and to reply to an invitation. To ask for, and to give, information on people, places, services, articles to buy. Acquisition of the basic structures of the language through the use of the present and present perfect of the most commonly used verbs; article-adjective-noun agreement, direct and possessive pronouns.
Intermediate 1:
Will be able to deal with daily situations such as at the gym, real estate and travel agencies etc. understanding the gist of information given. Ability to talk and write about personal habits and experiences through the correct use of the present, past and imperfect tenses. Will be able to describe, in simple terms, places, surroundings and people. Will be able to speak about personal plans and make promises using the future tense. Ability to express hopes and wishes by using the conditional. Will be able to give and follow instructions, advice and commands through the use of the imperative.
Intermediate 2:
Will be able to deal with more complex daily situations: at the doctor, at the pharmacy, on the telephone, at a job interview. Will be able to take part spontaneously in conversations on familiar or daily matters. Will be able to relate the plot of a movie or tell a story while at the same time expressing opinions and points of view by using the present subjunctive. Ability to describe in detail places and objects by using relative pronouns and making comparisons. Will be able to comprehend short articles and literary texts where the passato remoto is used.
Intermediate 3:
Will be able to deal with more complex daily situations: at the bank, hotel, the box office. Will be able to conjecture opinions with the use of grammatical structures such as the subjunctive and "if" clauses. Ability to argue personally held opinions, ideas, preferences. Will be able to understand without too much effort the significant points of short literary texts and articles even when expressed in complex forms such as the passive, impersonal and implicit. Will be able to understand the gist of radio and TV shows.
Advanced 1:
Will be able to recount and write about events, personal experiences, traditions and habits using quite complex grammatical patterns such as subordination, tense agreement and indirect speech. A broadening of vocabulary will allow a very good understanding of literary prose as well as articles and news reports on current events. Will be able to follow without too much effort movies and radio and TV programs in standard Italian. Would be able to work or study in an Italian environment.
Advanced 2:
Will be able to interact with native speakers, orally or in writing, in any given situation whether it be formal or informal. Ability to discuss and express personal ideas including in an academic or professional context - in an elegant and well articulated manner through the use of forms of the subjunctive, "if" clauses and the passive voice. Ability to read a wide range of texts making distinctions between different styles of writing. Will be able to understand without difficulty TV and radio shows and movies.
Mastery:
Will be able to write fluently using correct grammar, sentence construction and the appropriate linguistic register. Will have acquired a wide vocabulary with specific application to specialized area such as Italian bureaucracy, youth culture and the field of medicine. Will be able to understand movies and TV programs even when idiomatic Italian, regional accents and slang expressions are used. Will be able to understand works of literature in both form and content.
According to the Common European Reference Levels -European Language Portfolio - our levels correspond as follows:
EUROPEAN LANGUAGE PORTFOLIO / LORENZO DE' MEDICI
A1 Beginner
A2 Intermediate 1
B1 Intermediate 2 / Intermediate 3
B2 Advanced 1
C1 Advanced 2
C2 Mastery
Certifications
LdM issues an attendance certificate and, on request, a certificate attesting the successful completion of courses. Successfully completing the final level of the Espresso course earns the student the Magister Linguae Certificate.
The school also prepares students to attain certifications issued by the following Universities:
- Università per stranieri di Siena (CILS)
- Università per stranieri di Perugia (CELI)
Twice a year the school also offers specific courses to practice and prepare for the Certification Exams CILS and CELI, which are usually held in June and December.
Teacher Training
Training Courses for Teachers of Italian as a Second Language:
This is a graduate course for Italians and foreigners who are interested in acquiring professional skills in teaching the Italian language in Italy and abroad. The course is two weeks long for a total of 50 hours: 30 hours of theoretical lectures plus workshops (mornings), and 20 hours of teaching practice (afternoons). This course is valid as a pre-requisite for admission to the Ditals II exam (second level).
- Type: Group
- Students nr/class: an average of 5 students (maximum 12).
Offered: Twice a year.
To see a full list of LdM courses and descriptions and to download the 2007 - 2008 General Course Catalog, please click here.
TUSCANIA
Italian language courses are normally organized in the morning, giving students the opportunity to combine them with cultural courses held in the afternoon, such as cooking and wine tasting.![]()
Espresso 4 is a group course consisting of 4 hours a day, 9.00am to 12.40pm, Monday through Friday. The appropriate level for each student will be determined by a placement test upon arrival. In case the student is an absolute beginner, he/she should start classes on the first Monday of the academic month.
Regular Italian is a group course consisting of 3 hours a day, Monday through Thursday, offered in June and July. It is offered at beginning, intermediate and advanced levels.
Combination: In addition to the afore-mentioned courses, students who prefer taking classes for more than 2-4 hours a day can add one extra sixty-minute individual class with an Italian professor per day for 1 week (5 hrs. total).
Supplementary Courses: The combination of the Italian language courses with the Supplementary Courses – held in Italian - provides an opportunity to blend language practice with a pleasant and useful activity: Italian Cuisine and wines.![]()
Whenever a student has very specific linguistic objectives, or particular time schedule requests, the LdM offers
individual courses tailored in order to meet individual needs.
ROME![]()
Regular Italian is a group course consisting of 3 hours a day, Monday through Thursday, offered in June and July. It is offered at beginning, intermediate and advanced levels.
Combination: In addition to the afore-mentioned courses, students who prefer taking classes for more than 2-4 hours a day can add one extra sixty-minute individual class with an Italian professor per day for 1 week (5 hrs. total).![]()
In cases where the student has very specific linguistic objectives, or particular time schedule requests, LdM offers individual courses tailored in order to meet the individual student's needs:
Starting dates for Italian Language courses depend on your previous knowledge of Italian and your chosen course:
Espresso 4/Espresso 2/Combo course
Absolute beginners of Italian must begin in the first week of the academic month. Non beginners may join Italian classes on any available date
Supplementary courses
Supplementary courses follow the same schedule as other Italian group courses
Upon arrival, it is possible to enroll for one or more weeks of directly with the Italian Language Department.
Individual course
Students may begin any Monday
Prices (valid until December 31st 2008)
Group classes are 50 minutes long, while private lessons are 60 minutes. Upon enrolment, a non-refundable registration fee of €50 will be due for all courses along with the tuition deposit. This registration fee will remain valid for 12 months and will allow students to enroll for courses at any time during that twelve-month period.
NOTE: Previous students are eligible for a 10% discount on tuition fees.
| 4 hrs. per day for 1 week = 20 hrs. | € 190,00 |
| 4 hrs. per day for 2 weeks = 40 hrs. | €320,00 |
| 4 hrs. per day for 3 weeks = 60 hrs. | € 450,00 |
| 4 hrs. per day for 1 month = 80 hrs. | € 580,00 |
| 4 hrs. per day for 3 months = 240 hrs. | € 1.460,00 |
| 4 hrs. per day for 6 months = 480 hrs. | € 2.750,00 |
| Extra week | € 110,00 |
| 2 hrs. per day for 1 month = 40 hrs. | € 300.00 |
| 3 hrs. per day for 1 month = 48 hrs. |
€ 360.00 |
| Add 1 hour of individual lesson/day for 1 week = 5 hrs. | € 155,00 |
| Individual lessons per hour (minimum 5 hrs.) | € 37,00 |
| Individual 1 (4 hrs. per day for 1 week = 20 hrs.) | € 720,00 |
| Individual 2 (6 hrs. per day for 1 week = 30 hrs.) | € 1.090,00 |
| Individual 2 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 30 hrs.) | € 1.340,00 |
| Individual 3 (8 hrs. per day for 1 week = 40 hrs.) | € 1.460,00 |
| Individual 3 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs.) | € 1.710,00 |
| Language, Art & Culture (8 hrs. per day including Italian language lessons, field trips & lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs.) | € 1.710,00 |
| Italy: Cuisine and Wines (3 hrs. per week for 1 month = 12 hrs.) | € 300,00 |
| Certification Exam Preparation Course CILS 2/CELI 3 (4 hrs. a day for a month = 80 hours) | € 580,00 |
| Certification Exam Preparation Course CILS 3/CELI 4 (4 hrs. a day for a month = 80 hours) | € 580,00 |
|
Training Courses for Teachers of Italian L2 (30 hrs. lecture-workshop + 20 hrs. teaching practice for 2 weeks) |
€ 490,00 |
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