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ITALIAN IN ITALY  

ITALIAN IN ITALY

COURSE OVERVIEW

There is no better place in the world to learn to speak Italian than in Italy! You will have endless opportunities to put theory into practice while touring important sites, conversing with locals, even reading menus as we make our way around Italy.

Our journey starts in Rome, home to numerous iconic sites such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican, and Trevi Fountain. Next we make our way to Florence where we will see Michelangelo’s David and the Ponte Vecchio. We end our trip in Milan, home to the headquarters of all of Italy’s luxury clothing brands and aptly named the Fashion Capital of the World.

ACTIVITIES

In the spotlight

Here are some of the exciting experiences included in the program.

COLOSSEUM

Tour the most famous amphitheater in the world.

UFFIZI GALLERY

Admire stunning artwork, sculpture, and prints dating from the Middle Ages through to modern times.

DAY TRIP TO SIENA

Spend a day in this medieval town whose entire City Centre was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

MILAN’S DUOMO

This massive cathedral, the third largest in the world and home to the Archbishop of Milan, was under construction for almost 600 years.

BRANCA TOWER

Take in incredible panoramic views from atop this 108.6 metre high tower.

PRICES & DATES

Date:

March 8 – 16

Price:

$5,225.00

Course:

Level 1 Italian (LWIBD)

Prerequisites:

There is no prerequisite for this course.

Availability:

Date:

March 8 – 16

Price:

$5,225.00

Course:

Communication Technology Grade 12 University/College (TGJ4M)

Prerequisites:

Grade 11 Communication Technology (TGJ4M)

Availability:

Program Fees

Program Fee

All Inclusive Price $5,225.00,
Deposit Schedule: 1st payment due upon registration, 2nd payment due January 10, 2025

Insurance

(as required by our education partner)

Premium Travel Protection $225.00

Registration Deadline

Program may fill before deadline January 15, 2025

MANDATORY DATES

February 8

10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Online Access

Students receive access to the online learning platform and will begin working on their introductory assignments.

February 9 – 14

(approx. 10 hours)

Introductory Independent Learning Online

Students will work independently to complete and submit assignments. Teachers will be available to answer questions through the online platform.

February 15 and 22 and March 1

9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Orientation and First Class

Parents, students and teachers meet in the morning to review travel expectations and the itinerary. Teachers and students meet in the afternoon for their first class and to work on introductory assignments.

March 8 – 16

Pre-trip Online Classes (Synchronous and Asynchronous)

Teachers and students will interact online as students participate in direct teaching, group activities, discussions and presentations.

March 22

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

5 (asynchronous)

Post-Trip Online Dates

Teachers are available to answer any questions during designated hours while students complete their summative assignments.

ALL INCLUSIVE

Each program covers all essential costs and all excursions, whether educational or leisure. We believe that each group should share the same experience.

Teachers and Administrators

Airfare and Transport

Hotels and Accommodations

Breakfasts and Dinners

Excursions and Sightseeing

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Experiential Learning Experience

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All Gratuities and Applicable Taxes

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