Join this interactive course to learn Italian language and explore its culture. For complete beginners as well as those who have learnt some Italian expressions and phrases through travel or socialising.
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Improve your language skills, and understanding of the culture, society and daily life in the Italian-speaking countries. We will be covering listening, speaking and cultural awareness at lower intermediate level.
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