Learning Italian
The University of Bari, in collaboration with the Dante Alighieri Society, organizes Italian language courses given by highly-qualified teachers.
to enable students to get a basic grasp of the Italian language, so that they can follow university classes and take exams more easily.
foreign students enrolled in degree programs, Socrates Erasmus students and those wishing to attend summer courses and international Italian language/culture courses.
STRUCTURE OF COURSES:
broken up over two semesters and into 2 levels (level I - basic Level II – intermediate), admission can be gained by doing a pre-test assessing the students' initial language skills. The courses are divided into 6 classes of up to 20 students each, and a total of 120 students per semester.
60 hours (over about one month) held in the Language Laboratory classrooms at the the Faculty of Languages, usually in the late afternoon from 6-8 pm.
completely free.
no issue of CFU (University credits) will occur.
students may apply to take this exam in order to obtain a PLIDA certification of their Italian language skills.
CONTACTS
http://www.istitutidantealighieri.net/
http://uniba.llpmanager.it/Incoming/docs/erasmus_office.pdf