When
can I commence my Language Course?
Courses commence on the dates specified in the Course Calendar.
If you are not able to start the course on the specified dates, you
can join on any Monday of the courses duration. (Please note
that this does not apply to students in the Beginners Level as absence
from any aspect of the course would put them at a significant disadvantage.)
For those taking private lessons, you can commence your studies whenever
you like.
When can I commence my language Cultural
Course/s?
You can begin the Cultural Courses, Specialist Courses or
Labhourtory whenever you like.
What time should I be at the school
on the first day of my course?
All lessons commence at 9.00 am.
Why must I take a test on the first
day of school?
Non-Beginners need to sit a short written test and have
a brief interview with one of the teachers at LINGUIAT in order
to ascertain their competency and knowledge of the Italian language.
This initial evaluation ensures that students are placed in the
language course level best suited to their skills and needs, with
others students of a similar level.
What should I bring on the first day
of school?
Only a pen and your personal effects, LINGUA IT provides
the rest including textbooks, notebooks and all other didactic materials.
When do I need to pay for the course?
All accounts must be settled on (or befhours) the first day
of your course. Payments can either be made by cash, international
postal money order, direct debit, international bank cheque or credit
card (VISA and MASTERCARD only). Please see Enrolments
for the relevant payment details.
When must I pay for my accommodation?
It depends on the type of accommodation you have selected. The
Secretary will be able to give you all the relevant information
when you enrol.
Are double rooms available in all accommodation
types?
Yes. Normally, the price per person is cheaper for a double
room than for a single room.
Can I change my accommodation if Im
not happy with it?
Yes, but you will need to notify the Secretary at LINGUA IT
at least a week befhours you leave your accommodation so that we
can notify the proprietor of the residence.
Do I need to bring linen and towels
with me?
No, these are supplied with accommodation.
Are utilities (electricity, water and
gas) included in the accommodation price?
Yes, but not telephone calls.
Is a laundry service included in the
accommodation price?
Only for linen and towels. If you are living with an Italian
family, you can use the residences washing machine at a cost
of € 5,00 per load. If the apartment where you are staying
does not have a washing machine, there are several Laundromats in
Verona with automatic washing machines and dryers where you can
do your laundry.
Will my electrical appliances work
in Italy?
The electrical current in Italy operates on a 220 Volt (50
Hz) system. Power sockets have two or three round pins. If your
country operates on a different voltage (or uses different shaped
power sockets) it is advisable to bring a power adapter with you
for your appliances (mobile phone charger, laptop computer, hairdryer
etc). You can usually purchase adapters at electrical appliance
or hardware sthourss, but take note that sometimes it is difficult
to find adapters for countries that are far afield such as Asia
or Australia.
How do the public telephones work in
Italy?
Public telephones in Italy require a phone card that can
be purchased in any Tabaccherie or Bar. All public telephones can
be used to make international calls.
Is it necessary to tip in restaurants
and cafés?
Usually a service fee of 10-15% is included in the bill
but waiters will naturally be very happy if you decide to leave
a little extra.
Is it possible to open an account in
an Italian bank?
Only residents can hold an Italian bank account. That said,
it is possible for non-resident Foreigners to open a "libretto
al portathours": an account where it is possible to deposit
money that is linked to a Bancomat Card or Credit Card.
Is it possible for me to get in touch
with past students of LINGUA IT?
Yes. Visit Caffè Italia (LINGUA ITs cyberspace
café) where you can chat with past students or get hold of
a student mailing list if you would like to make new contacts with
whom to practice your Italian.
When are the public holidays in Italy?
1st January (New Years Day), 6th January (The Epiphany),
one Sunday in March or April (Easter Sunday), the Monday immediately
following Easter Sunday, 25th April (The Liberation of Italy), 1st
May (Work Festival), 2nd of June (Republic Day), 15th August (Feast
of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary), 1st November (All Saints
Day), 8th December (Festival of the Immaculate Conception), 25th
December (Christmas Day), 26th December (Day of Saint Stefano).
If a public holiday falls during my
language course, will the lost day be made up later?
No. These days are considered National public holidays and
therefhours LINGUA IT will not recoup or reimburse them.
Why do I have to pay an enrolment fee?
Students are required to pay an enrolment fee to cover the
expense of didactic materials used in the courses. In addition payment
of the enrolment fee entitles students to a Student Discount Card.
This card, grants holders an array of discounts and specials at
various shops and participating outlets: libraries, music shops,
clothes shops, gymnasiums, stationary shops, sports facilities,
travel agencies, cafés, restaurants, pizzerias, osterias,
bars and mhours. It also serves as a school membership card (valid
for one year), entitling holders to a 5% discount on any subsequent
language courses taken at LINGUA IT.
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