Blog and Student Reviews: Venice

Italian tuition in Venice

Dan (40s) Two week group course in Venice Elementary level Your course… The course was absolutely fantastic – hard, but awesome! Your teachers… Equally brilliant! The school… Lovely environment! The accommodation… In the first week I stayed at the Residence and this didn’t work for me.  The reason I chose the residence in the first […]

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Italian and Art History in Venice

Geraldine One week Italian and Art History course in Venice Just to thank you to you all at CESA, for a terrific week at the school in Venice. Maddalena and Suzanna were very helpful and always charming and I thoroughly enjoyed the art history course with Domenico who is wonderfully knowledgeable about all aspects of Venice.  Please […]

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Learning Italian in Venice

The course was absolutely fantastic – hard, but awesome! The teachers – equally brilliant! The school… Lovely environment! The accommodation… In the first week I stayed at the residence and this was a real let down, but the mini apartment (Week Two) was awesome. BUT the reason I chose the residence in the first week […]

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Italian Course in Venice

Justyna Paszkiewicz   2 wks Standard Course I expected to consolidate my knowledge of Italian and to improve it, especially the spoken language. I also wanted to integrate myself into the Italian culture and to have many opportunities to use my newly learnt language skills.

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Learn Italian in Venice

Connie Chalmers 1 wk in Venice Italian A level revision My time in Venice was spectacular, the atmosphere was so enjoyable with incredibly lovely people in class and out. The accommodation was very well suited to the culture of Italy as it was situated next to beautiful church and had an amazing view over the […]

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Two week Italian course

Stuart (29 yrs old) 1 week Private Tuition & 1 week Standard Italian Course Stuart felt Italian would be useful for his future career, as he works as an Engineer for Ferrari (yes, really!) you can see his point. 

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