FAQ
Answers to the most common questions about our Italian language courses in Rome.
Why should I learn Italian in Rome instead of another city?
Learning Italian in Rome means full language immersion in a real, lively environment. Rome offers constant exposure to Italian through daily interactions, cultural activities, and local life. Studying Italian in Rome allows students to practice the language naturally, both inside and outside the classroom, while experiencing Italian history, traditions, and lifestyle firsthand.
Who can attend Italian language courses at Accademia Studioitalia?
Italian courses at Accademia Studioitalia are open to foreign students of all levels, from absolute beginners (A1) to advanced learners (C1–C2). Courses are suitable for students, professionals, retirees, and anyone who wants to improve their Italian for personal, academic, or professional reasons.
When do beginner Italian courses start in Rome?
Beginner Italian courses in Rome start on fixed dates. At Accademia Studioitalia, beginner courses usually begin on the first Monday of each month, making it easy for international students to plan their stay and enroll in an Italian course at the right time.
How many hours per week are included in the intensive Italian course?
The intensive Italian course includes 20 lessons per week, from Monday to Friday, with classes held from 09:15 to 12:30. This format allows students to make steady progress while still having time to explore Rome and practice Italian in real-life situations.
Where is the Italian language school located in Rome?
Accademia Studioitalia is located at Via Tibullo 16, near Ottaviano – San Pietro, one of the most central and well-connected areas of Rome. The school is easy to reach by public transport and close to many historical landmarks, cafés, and daily services.
Are Italian language courses in Rome suitable for long-term study?
Yes, Italian language courses in Rome are available for both short-term and long-term study. Students can enroll for one week, several weeks, or long-term programs up to 24 weeks, depending on their learning goals. Longer courses are ideal for those seeking deep language immersion or preparing for long stays in Italy.
