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  • Koinè
    Sponsor School

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    Country:
    Italy
    Area:
    Florence
    We hope this can be for you a start for a cultural exploration of Italy. We will be pleased to endow you with an instrument capable to improve your knowledge of our country: the italian language. Look at it as a key to open the many doors of our reality. We wish you good work and a very nice trip!

    Koinè is a special kind of school. In fact it was set up in 1980 as an association of teachers, all coming from personal and professional experiences in the area of teaching Italian as a foreign language. Since these teachers were dissatisfied with their experiences, they decided to create a new structure which would differ from other private schools in the style of work and teaching methods.

    Our courses lay emphasis on spoken language, not disregarding grammar rules, but considering language in its actual function, that is a means of communication between people. Therefore our lessons are focused on making students communicate in italian, helping them to achieve a better expression and comprehension. In this we have always been accurate and our method has been established over a 20 years activity of constant research and applied studies.
    Our school gained official recognization by the Italian Ministry of Education last year and belongs to the Asils association of Italian schools for foreigners.

    The program and didactic method were developed over a 10-year period of research and testing by the didactic group of the Koinè Centre. Through this work, the Center has developed teaching materials, books, and audiovisual tools and organized seminars and teacher orientation courses.
    THE PROGRAM Our courses represent a communications program based on the realities of everyday life in Italy, and include the main aspects of social and cultural reality. We have established a program which, through the selection of specific reading materials, helps the student experience Italian society in an individual, personal way and not merely though the eyes of a tourist.
    THE METHOD Our program follows a method which considers different didactic methods, but is based principally on activities requiring the use of creativity and induction. These kinds of activities are aimed at developing the confidence and autonomy of the student who is required to participate actively in classes. In this way, the students become the protagonists and the teacher becomes a discussion leader. According to the best scientific research, in order to be truly effective, teaching should involve not only the rational part of the memory but also the unconscious. The goal is to conquer concrete abilities. First, talking and speaking and then reading and writing, to avoid learning blocked by the inability to communicate effectively.

     
    On the first day, students take a language test to determine their level and to enable us to create homogeneous classes. There are five levels divided into two cycles. Each level takes a month to complete. Therefore, it is possible to attend for a minimum of 1 month and a maximum of 5 months to complete the entire cycle.

    BASE LEVEL The attainment by passing three proficiency levels of the “threshold level B1”; that is, the level of communicative ability recognized by the Common European Framework for Languages as permitting participation in an Italian language environment.
    ELEMENTARY LEVEL Allows means to handle most daily situations, to satisfy basic needs, and to understand relatively simple information.
    INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Allows means to handle most daily situations, to express one's point of view, and to explain, describe, and recount in a sufficiently precise manner.
    ADVANCED LEVEL This enables one to reach the threshold level, i.e., to obtain those linguistic instruments of communication necessary to move easily within Italy and in direct contact with Italians. The entire cycle places emphasis on the spoken language.
    SPECIALIZATION LEVEL At two teaching levels: the rationalization through the systematic procedures of knowledge of the language, of correctness of expression of the richer aspects of the spoken and written language.

    Upper Level 1: Morphology and syntax 1st part. Analysis and in-depth study of various tone levels in the spoken language.
    Upper Level 2: Morphology and syntax, 2nd part. Analysis and in-depth study of the various tone levels in written language. Introduction to dialects.

     

     



      Our aim is to provide you with the linguistic tools to enable you to appreciate ( or detest ) our country.

      At our centers located in Florence, Lucca, Cortona, Elba, Orbetello and Bologna, we offer a variety of courses in Italian language and culture so as to satisfy all learning needs. Just choose the course you prefer, then check which locations it is offered in.



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    Italian Language and Culture

    Italian courses of different lengths, levels, and teaching methods
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    Combined Intensive Course

    Combined group lessons and one-to-one lessons

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    Individual intensive lessons

    Italian for economics, medicine, banking...
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    Tutor course

    A super-intensive course at the teacher's home


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    Bread, wine and language

    Language ilessons, culinary activities and excursions
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    Painting and drawing courses in Florence

    Enjoy the atmosphere of a typical artist's studio
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    Photography Workshop

    Combine a fun activity with artistic expression in Florence
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    Courses for teachers of Italian

    Koinè research and refresher courses

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    Language, Art & Archaeology

    The artistic and archaeological aspects of Italian culture
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    Language, Nature & Sports

    Combine studying Italian while enjoying your favorite sport!
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    Learn Italian While Sailing

    in Florence and in the Tuscan Archipelago


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    CILS Examination courses

    The official Italian Language Examination
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    Gold, Silver and Language

    Language instruction and Goldsmithery
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    Ancient books restoration and Italian language

    A bottega to learn the Restoration Art
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    Internship program

    Internship and Italian course
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    Travel & Learn in Tuscany

    Learn Italian in 2 or 3 Koinè course destinations
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    Language courses for student groups

    1 Week language course and leisure program in Florence, Lucca, Rio Marina or Bologna
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    Learn Italian and cook with an Italian “mamma» in the evening

    Learn Italian and cook in the evening in a family.
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    High School stay in Tuscany!

    Spend a school year in Lucca, where others spend their holidays!
         
    Italian language and culture courses:

    The group course is our most common activity. Within a class of no more than 12 students, you will be learning Italian through guided conversation exchanges with other participants from all over the world.
    The classes concentrate on the spoken language that you will encounter in daily life in Italy. The Koinè method involves active participation in conversations, dialogues, games, and class readings.
     
      
     ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSE (Group Course) We offer two different group courses:

    20 hours/week group course for 1, 2, 3, or 4 weeks with starting dates every 2 weeks (mornings 9:00-13:00 for 4 hours for 5 levels)
    30 hours/week group course for 1, 2, 3, 4 weeks for starting dates every 2 weeks (morning 9:00-13:00 for 4 hours for 5 levels, and afternoon 2 hours of reading and writing practice for 2 levels) This course is held only in Florence.

    Four hours a day of language lessons from 9:00 to 13:00 with a short break of 20 minutes, Monday through Friday, for a total of 20 hours a week. Classes are organized in small, homogeneous groups of from 4 to a maximum of 12 participants. (Class size is limited to 8 students in Bologna, Cortona, and Orbetello.) There are 5 different ability levels, each with its own teaching methods designed specifically for that language level.
     
       
      IN FLORENCE, new classes begin every 2 weeks. Afternoon art, cultural, and gastronomic activities are offered. The course fee includes a welcoming party in a florentine Enoteca and a tour of the city center. Lessons in Tuscan cooking and wine tasting, tours of the Duomo and Palazzo Vecchio, and excursions to Siena, Lucca, and the Chianti are offered for a small additional fee.

    IN LUCCA, CORTONA, ORBETELLO, AND BOLOGNA, the Italian language course includes afternoon art, cultural, and gastronomic activities 2-3 times a week.
    Examples of activties included in the course fee:
    Orbetello: Full day excursion by ship along the Tuscan coasts or to the Isola del Giglio, half day excursion to the Natural Parc Uccellina or to the hot springs of Saturnia, guided tour to the Etruscan ruins of Roselle. Every week Orbetello offers 2 afternoon activities plus 1 excursion.
    Cortona: Guided tour of the town, lesson about the Etruscans with visit to excavations in the zone and the Etruscan museum of Cortona. Visit to an agricultural holding with cooking course.
    Lucca: Excursion to one Lucchese villa, trip to Florence or Pisa, visit to a farm with wine tasting, trip to the Garfagnana, lesson about the history of Lucca while strolling around the town walls.
    Bologna:guided tour of the town, one day excursion to Parma or Ravenna, tour to Modena and visit to a "Acetaia" (Vinegar destiller) as well as to the Dome of Modena, wine tasting in a typical Enoteca in the centre of Bologna.

    IN FLORENCE, LUCCA,BOLOGNA AND ORBETELLO, courses are offered all year round.
    IN CORTONA, courses take place from Easter to the end of October.
    IN ORBETELLO, during the months of November, December, January and February courses are offered with a 15 percent course fee reduction.

    Beginners start classes on scheduled dates; intermediate and advanced students can start classes on Mondays.
    In Florence, courses begin every two weeks only on scheduled dates.

    Fees include classroom materials, certificate of attendance, and V.A.T. A 10 percent discount will be given for the second and subsequent courses.



     

  • Country:
    Italy
    Area:
    Milan
    QUALITY DESIGN EDUCATION IN MILAN
    NABA is an Academy of Arts and Design which was established in 1980 by a group of artists, among whom Guido Ballo, Gianni Colombo, Lucio Del Pezzo, Emilio Isgrò, Tito Varisco, Luigi Veronesi, who aimed at challenging the rigid academic tradition by introducing new visions and languages closer to contemporary artistic practice and the creative professions.

    NABA education integrates the more traditional disciplines of visual representation with the new digital technologies and the critical-project culture of Italian Design.

    The foundation of NABA educational philosophy lies in applying art to a project, in synthesizing creative and practical abilities and in reaching a perfect balance between critical methodological and technical-manual knowledge.

    NABA training programs are based on a cross-disciplinary method aimed at developing artistic-professional skills and profiles in the fields of art, design, fashion, media and graphic design.

    This approach derives from continuous experimentation, a strong vocation for research, a close relationship with the artistic and productive environment and a focus on the ethical dimension of education.

    2009 SUMMER SESSION
    NABA offers a wide choice of Summer Courses: Introduction, Intermediate (Studio Level) and Advanced Level courses.

    The Summer Courses propose a wide and updated synthesis of NABA know-how, giving a view of the most significant trends of the market, of industrial creation processes, of artistic and social expression, of Design, Fashion, Graphic and Communication, together with the opportunity to experiment a topical project theme, under the guidance of renowned professionals and in cooperation with big companies.

    Introduction Level Courses are intended for students without academic background on a specific subject area and offer a unique opportunity to explore a new creative environment. Students will learn from experienced and skilled professionals and will be taught how to research and present a creative idea. These courses will concentrate on experimentation within the creative design process.

    Intermediate Level courses meet the needs of students with previous knowledge in that specific subject area who are keen on building upon this through an intensive and specialised training experience. Students will be immersed in a design environment simulating a professional studio, gaining profound insight into the technical components of the design process.

    Advanced Level Courses are developed in collaboration with Accademia Teatro alla Scala and are intended for students attending their last years of University in the specific subject areas dealt with in the summer courses and for professionals in those specific fields who want to make a hands-on training experience in Italy.

    Selected visits to museums, companies, production sites and design studios during the programs expose students to the creative and cultural environment in Italy
    INTRODUCTION TO FASHION DESIGN
    It's Global Cocktail Time!
    ... to be shaken, not stirred.
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    Using global influences and trends as a starting point, this course introduces fashion to beginners by showing them how to use a theme to produce and present work that will prepare them for further studies in the fashion field.
    Art, crafts, culture and lifestyles from different ethnicities worldwide (Africa! India!) will be the ingredients to put together and shake up to create a small collection of coordinated clothes. Talks will be given during the course on Italy’s fashion system and on art related to the project. Students will also be sent to the best fashion zones in Milan and given lists of places to go and see out of lesson times.


    INTRODUCTION TO FASHION STYLING
    Editorial Fashion Styling. The image of a magazine and the related editorials.
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    The course introduces a specific overview of the elements that have to be taken into account when putting together fashion items to attract media attention towards a fashion magazine and the related editorials. From media to final customers throughout image and concept look. Fashion Styling means creating a concept look that represents fashion dreams.

    INTRODUCTION TO FASHION ACCESSORIES
    Designing Contemporary Accessories. From architecture to shoe design.
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    Student teams will be formed for bags and shoes. Students can choose to work on a bag or a shoe project or on both of them.
    At the first stage of the course special lectures will be delivered to provide the fundamentals of shoe design and bag design. The acquisition of technical skills will be part of the project. A collection will be developed with a professional teacher from Ars Sutoria (a traditional Italian shoe and bag craft school). A hand-made prototype will be created directly on the last day.

    In the second stage of the course students will be given a topical trend theme on which they will conduct their research and that will be developed as a basis for their women's shoe collection or women's bag collection.

    Students will be shown how to present and illustrate their ideas. A sketch book will be generated as part of the project and specific research on materials will be carried out. Students will visit a shoe and leather library where they will be given the opportunity to see and touch all kinds of accessory materials.

    INTRODUCTION TO FASHION MARKETING
    Conjugating creativity to management.
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    - The course will explore the fundaments of marketing and its techniques and activities as they are employed in the fashion business. The course will cover the following topics:
    - Vision and mission; the fashion marketing environment, fashion product development and production, the relationship between company and markets, domestic and international; the marketing decision system, marketing research and information system.

    - The fashion marketing mix, pricing policies and distribution channels, integrated marketing communication and promotion, net fashion; loyalty and fashion brand equity, fashion consumer behaviour.

    - Auditing the organization and its environment; strategic and operative planning; selection of target markets, definition and segmentation; positioning, analysis of competition, competitive advantages and global /glocal marketing strategies

    - The fashion marketing planning process, and the different approaches to planning; impact of internal and external environment on the decision-making process, the fashion marketing plan

    - Periodic monitoring of plan, co-ordination of retail activities

    INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    With a focus on the contemporary visual surroundings we question its quality and reason. We explore the links between urban communication and graphic design through a mixture of theory and practice to inspire a ‘Totally Refreshing View’ of Milan.


    INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN
    Discovering the evolution of living space.
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    Lifestyle, art and design research in Milan is used to develop an interior space plan. Studio work and field trips foster the conceptual development of possible interior layouts resulting in one original interior space design.
    Living spaces are the results of complex factors interacting together.

    Measurable distances, material quality, density and colour, noise and rhythm all contribute to the identity of a place.

    Going through each factor, one by one, is an artistic and professional experience on the deep nature of each isolated field.

    Like in a chemistry lab, the students will be introduced through the analysis of the elements of Space, trying to comprehend the metamorphosis from the Void to the Full.

    The aim of the course is mixing in a randomly scientific procedure the various components in order to recognize, through experimentation, the creation of different typologies and Space kinds

    During the first phase students will be free to express their own research by means of any technique: hand drawing, digital graphics, movie, etc..

    The contribution of digital media will help students to collect all the impressions and will become a real tool, capable of memorising and reproducing step by step a way to reprocess the knowledge gained during this experience.


    INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCT DESIGN
    Discovering the design process.
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    Market trend research, material sourcing in Italy and creativity are used to design a model. Working as a member of a team, students will create a concept and develop an original prototype design.
    The course will introduce participants to the Culture of Project and Design of “Making-of … the art of doing”, in the sense of the Italian “Bottega” (a professional workshop led by an expert), similar - back to the past - to a real creative laboratory, following the way of learning adopted by Leonardo da Vinci typical of the historical Humanism in the Renaissance cultural movement in Italy, more than six centuries ago.

    The course is divided into two main parts:

    1. Creating a Personal Notebook.

    The notebook will offer the chance to keep the memory and the elaboration of personal contents and the experience in the lab.

    2. Create an Art-Design piece.

    The active and creative experience of working with hard and soft materials in the AtelierFORTE workshop.

    The course will enable students to get through the experience of working at “Bottega”; a full immersion activity with a mix of lessons, lab-experience and a team workshop.

    “Andare a Bottega” (being trained in a professional workshop led by an expert), in the past was an extremely rare opportunity to share and hand down knowledge before the birth of Art Academies. The greatest artists of the Renaissance acquired their own knowledge through this “Bottega” experience. In this way young generations will have the opportunity to make this kind of experience and experiment this atmosphere.

    In the workshop, participants will work together to produce a hand-made Art-Design piece. Working with hard and soft materials takes a relevant part of the experience.

    In the beginning every participant will also produce a Personal Book with the aim of collecting all the impressions and personal notes about the experience. This hard paper work will become a real tool, capable of memorising and reproducing step by step a way to reprocess the knowledge gained throughout this experience.

     


    INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
    Fashion Design Studio (developed in collaboration with Parsons Paris)

    Lighting Design Studio (developed in collaboration with Accademia Teatro alla Scala)

    Landscape architecture

     

    ADVANCED LEVEL
    Costume Decoration and Painting (developed in collaboration with Accademia Teatro alla Scala)
  • Lorenzo De' Medici
    Sponsor School

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    Country:
    Italy
    Area:
    Florence
    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

     
    FLORENCE
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    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.

    Espresso 2 is a group course (only held in summer) consisting of 2 hours a day, from 2.10pm to 3.50pm, Monday through Friday. There are six levels, each of which takes 4 weeks to be completed. Upon arrival students will take a placement test.

    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.

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    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.
    • Individual lessons per hour (minimum 5 hrs.)
    • Individual 1 (4 hrs. per day for 1 week = 20 hrs.)
    • Individual 2 (6 hrs. per day for 1 week = 30 hrs.)
    • Individual 2 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 30 hrs.)
    • Individual 3 (8 hrs. per day for 1 week = 40 hrs.)
    • Individual 3 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs
    • Language, Art & Culture (8 hrs. per day including Italian language lessons, field trips & lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs.)

    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.

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    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.

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    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.


    • Individual lessons per hour (minimum 5 hrs.)
    • Individual 1 (4 hrs. per day for 1 week = 20 hrs.)
    • Individual 2 (6 hrs. per day for 1 week = 30 hrs.)
    • Individual 2 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 30 hrs.)
    • Individual 3 (8 hrs. per day for 1 week = 40 hrs.)
    • Individual 3 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs
    • Language, Art & Culture (8 hrs. per day including Italian language lessons, field trips & lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs.)
    ROME
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    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).

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    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:


    • Individual lessons per hour (minimum 5 hrs.)
    • Individual 1 (4 hrs. per day for 1 week = 20 hrs.)
    • Individual 2 (6 hrs. per day for 1 week = 30 hrs.)
    • Individual 2 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 30 hrs.)
    • Individual 3 (8 hrs. per day for 1 week = 40 hrs.)
    • Individual 3 plus (includes lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs
    • Language, Art & Culture (8 hrs. per day including Italian language lessons, field trips & lunch with teacher for 1 week = 40 hrs.)
  • Country:
    Italy
    Area:
    Florence
    Founded by a group of artists who graduated from the Art Academy of Florence, Accademia d’Arte AD’A, offers courses in art and culture for a wide variety of students, both foreign and Italian, who are interested in understanding and, or, deepening their knowledge of specific artistic disciplines.

    Accademia d’Arte AD’A is open year-round and is located in the historic center of Florence which is home to many important museums and a place of study for artists from all over the world.

    The courses are composed of lectures by visiting artists, museum visits and lessons taught by professional artists. The faculty of Accademia d’Arte ADA strive to facilitate the comprehension and insertion of students into the variegated art world.

    The length of the courses vary and is determined by the possible length of stay of the students interested in specific programs.

    In addition to its academic curricula, Accademia d’Arte AD’A offers services which are especially helpful for foreign students including various types of housing arrangements, an extracurricular program with both cultural and recreational activities and other services to ensure that the students’ period of study is both interesting and profitable.


     
    Ancient painting techniques   

    The course introduces to the students the painting techniques practised between 1300 and 1500; also the study of the major works of the period from Giotto to Leonardo and Michelangelo. The knowledge gained will be put into practice by the copying of two paintings in order that the student may learn the fundamental techniques used; such as egg tempera, gold leaf, up to an including oil colours. The entire process for the realization of complete paintings will be put into practice, from the preparation of the supports to the final glazing.

    The theoretical part of this course envisages the introduction to the painting techniques from 1300 to 1500 by the reading of the "Libro dell'arte" (Book of Art) of Cennino Cennini, 14th painter and theoretician and also lessons in base material, preparation of gesso, the composition of colours and paints. 

    The practical part starts with the preparation of the base material and finishes with the completion of a copy. A series of conferences and guided visits to museums will round off the course.

    Contemporary painting   

    The aim of this course is to introduce the student to the use of new art languages by the study of new materials and contemporary art techniques.

    In the theoretical part, besides dealing with the historical and aesthetic aspects of visual perception, through works of critics, philosophers (Gombrich and Arnheim) and artists (Klee, Kandinsky) we introduce students to the artistic avant garde from the early 20th century until the latest trends, until the point is reached where the student can analyze the newest materials available and the new technologies for base materials, the composition of artistic colours and industrial colours. 

    In the practical part of the course, from the study and use of base materials ( canvas, wood, metals, plastic materials) , traditional and industrial colours, the student is introduced to the use of mixed techniques, such as sponging, printing,natural and industrial materials, with the aim of encouraging the development of a personal language.

    Photography 

    The aim of this course is to transmit the techniques necessary to solve the problems of the image by studying the main specialities of photography, such as "photoreportage" , still life, landscape, the portrait, the reproduction of works of art, fashion and artistic photography, thereby enabling the student to develop a personal style and an individuality., thus preparing him for the profession.

    The course caters for two levels, basic and advanced.

    Amongst the themes which will be developed in the Basic Course are:- the initial use of the camera (diaphragm, timing, depth), framing ( composition and perspective), use of natural light, interiors and exteriors , and the different types of film. 

    Amongst the themes developed in the advanced course are:- depth of field, the controls and the effects of natural light, the techniques of artificial illumination, flash, use of a set of lenses, the dark room, and colour. Both these courses are reinforced by history lectures and analysis of photography.
          
    Drawing 

    The aim of this course is to introduce the student to the use of various materials such as charcoal and "sanguigna" in order to enable him to recognize form and graphite ( pencil) in order to deepen his work by the technique of chiaroscuro. 
    These techniques will be put into practice by studying the forms of still life and of live models. During the course, pen and ink will be utilized and the use of colour will be introduced by the addition of pencils, chalks and pastels.

    The course includes theory and a series of interesting visits to museums and collections of drawings and graphics.
           
    Art History  

    The course consist in a route through the artistic movements from Middle Age to Nineteen century.
    A particular reference will be done at the artists of the florentine school, from Giotto to Masaccio, from Leonardo to Michelangelo and Raffaello, until Fattori and Signorini, contemporaries of French impressionists.
    The course will be integrated by visits in museums, where will be possible to admire the masterpieces   


    Etching  

    During the course the teacher will furnish the basis of the most known etching techniques and the printmaking.
    The printing is the result of an impression.
    This is what distinguish an etching from a drawing or a painting. It's also the reason you can reproduce the printing in more exemplary.
    There are various materials for etching and various are the techniques: from dry point on zinc to acquaforte on copper until xylograph on wood (xylem=wood).

    Sculpture  

    This course allows the student to choose between a wide variety of techniques and media, including clay modelling, marble sculpture and wood cut.
    According to the student’s level of study and course selection, the student may choose to concentrate on a specific technique or may choose to diversify techniques and materials.
     At the beginning of the course there will be an introduction to functional drawing for sculpture used in connection with the various techniques.

    Fashion Design 

    The aim of this course is to introduce students to the world of fashion. Following an initial project in which they research visual materials, the students will design their own personal collection.
    Close attention will be given to the sketches for designs of accessories, purses, backpacks and shoes, as well as to the overall presentation of collection plans.
    The students must realize a prototype, they will be introduced to various techniques of artisan and industrial production of myriad items of clothing and accessories. In addition, the students will study the different typologies of materials used in production. 
         
    Ceramic


    The aim of this course is to introduce the student to the use of the fundamental techniques of the ceramic manufacturing, such as the bas-relief and the three-dimensional techniques; to the study and execution of the different painting and decoration techniques of the ceramic, besides to the analysis of the composition with the different kinds of the ceramic mixing.

    With the knowledge acquired during the course, the student shall have the basis to create autonomous pieces that stimulate their own creativity and the personal style, combining together different techniques.

    The theoretical and practical development of the lessons will be held with by bibliographic texts, photographies, visits to the main museums of Florence and with the possible visits to some ceramic factories to observe the production process.

 

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