| Primary Mailing Address | ATTN: | Elisabetta Cottafava | | Address: | Via Castel Maraldo 45 | | City / Province: | Modena | | Postal Code | 41121 | | Country: | Italy | Primary Contact Information General Program Information Romanica is a private school which teaches the Italian language to students
of all ages and nationalities, from beginner to advanced level. We offer
intensive courses in groups composed of a maximum of 12 students, in order
to allow a close relationship with the teacher and the opportunity of
learning a lot. The lessons last from Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 13:00
and are divided in two hours of conversation and two hours of grammar. We
also offer individual lessons with the aim of providing a personal answer to
students who want to study specific subjects (business, art, literature,
tourism, etc), who prepare specific exams or who simply have their own rhythms
of learning. In addition, we organize a rich program of complementary
activities the students are invited to join three afternoons per week:
excursions, seminars, movies, guided visits, etc are opportunities of knowing
Italian culture and traditions while practicing the language while amusing
themselves. Besides, we search and book accommodation with an Italian family
or in a shared apartment and, in case of need, we assist students in getting
a visa.
Our school is in Modena, a lovely town with a beautiful historic center and
so many gardens, inhabited by about 180.000 persons who are in general very
nice and welcoming. It is a flat town, easy to walk on foot or to ride on
bike. Bars, shops, libraries, museums are just on side of interesting
monuments, when aren't right in. Besides, Modena is located in a central
geographic position in the northern Italy: at about 40 km far from Bologna,
50 km from Parma, 170 km from Milan, 70 km from Mantova, 120 km from
Florence, 100 km from Verona and 180 km from Venice. If you will choose
Modena for your sojourn you will have the opportunity to easily get to all
these interesting Italian cities, as well as to the Appennini mountains, the
sea and some lakes. |