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Italian Language Courses
Improve pronunciation in intermediate Italian by practising sounds, stress, and rhythm while developing fluency through guided speaking and conversation activities.

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In this course, you will learn clearly and simply the main rules of Italian pronunciation, and you will get tons of practice. In addition to the sound of words, this course addresses the topic of sentence intonation, without neglecting advice for understanding regional Italian and suggestions for speakers of many foreign languages. We will explore the subtle differences between standard Italian and the vibrant sounds found in major Italian cities, helping you navigate real-world conversations with greater ease and cultural awareness.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Face-to-Face

TEXTBOOK

  • Tutor supplied material

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Italian sounds: nasal sounds
  • The challenge of double consonants, groups of consonants
  • The accent, the question (part 2), regional variations
  • Intonation: emphasis, emotions, connected speech
  • Final pronunciation workout (part 2)

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Have learned Italian pronunciation rules in depth through practical exercises that strengthen confidence in speaking and understanding spoken Italian.
  2. Develop a greater awareness of Italian regional variations in sounds and how they differ from standard Italian.
  3. Identify and apply complex Italian intonation patterns to express emotion, emphasis, and intent in conversation.
  4. Bridge the gap between formal study and the natural flow of authentic Italian speech.