Want to Speak Italian?

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Want to Speak Italian?

Autumn at AL DENTE School is a time for recruitment. We always have people signing up who have previously studied Italian. Unfortunately, they often come to us feeling frustrated. They have years of study behind them, they know the grammar, and they can solve tests. But when it’s time to just chat… a problem arises. They can’t fluently say what they did over the weekend or who they are.

This isn’t a language block. If you don’t practice speaking, you won’t speak. It’s simple. When you do grammar exercises, you’ll learn how to do grammar exercises well. When you translate sentences, you’ll be good at translating sentences. There’s nothing strange about that. Yet, most of us learn Italian to speak. To order coffee, to talk to friends while traveling, or even to take part in a discussion about literature.


How to Start Speaking Italian? Only with Us!

That’s why at AL DENTE, we focus on speaking from the very first lesson. As a result, our students might not be able to write long essays, but they speak without a problem. So, don’t wonder how to start speaking Italian, just join us.

In our school, classes are led by experienced native speakers. Our goal is for everyone to feel confident in conversation. We use a modern textbook that, from the first chapters, prepares you for communication in typical tourist situations: in a bar, restaurant, or hotel.

We also have mini-tests in every class. This way, you learn effectively. For vocabulary practice, we recommend the Quizlet app, where you’ll find sets tailored to our textbook. What’s more, each group has a maximum of 6 people. For this reason, our teachers have time to engage every student. Our lessons are interesting and practical.

Want to see for yourself? We invite you to a free trial lesson. This is how you can check if our method is right for you. Remember, to speak, you have to speak. When you’re using an app or doing exercises, you don’t get that chance. With us, you have it in every lesson.


Contact us today: biuro@wloski.org