BASIC A1.2 OFFLINE OR ONLINE
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BASIC A1.2 OFFLINE OR ONLINE

At the A1 level of Italian, learners are introduced to the basics of the language, focusing on building fundamental communication skills for everyday interactions. This level is designed for beginners and emphasizes practical usage, laying the foundation for further language learning. The main areas covered include:

Listening Skills

  • Understanding very simple, slow, and clear speech related to familiar topics, such as greetings, introductions, and everyday expressions.
  • Recognizing key words and common phrases in announcements, conversations, or instructions.

Speaking Skills

  • Using simple phrases and sentences to introduce oneself and others, including name, nationality, age, and profession.
  • Asking and answering basic questions about personal information, such as where you live, what you do, and what you like.
  • Engaging in basic interactions in predictable, everyday contexts, like ordering food, asking for directions, or shopping.

Reading Skills

  • Reading and understanding short, simple texts, such as signs, menus, advertisements, and basic forms.
  • Identifying familiar names, words, and very simple sentences in written materials.

Writing Skills

  • Writing short and simple phrases or sentences, such as filling out forms with personal details (name, address, phone number).
  • Composing brief messages, like postcards or basic emails (e.g., “Ciao, come stai?”).

Grammar

  • Verb Conjugations: Introduction to regular verbs in the present tense (-are, -ere, -ire) and some common irregular verbs (e.g., “essere,” “avere,” “fare,” “andare”).
  • Articles: Correct use of definite (“il,” “la,” “lo,” “i,” “le,” “gli”) and indefinite articles (“un,” “una,” “uno”).
  • Nouns and Adjectives: Basic agreement in gender and number (e.g., “un ragazzo simpatico,” “una ragazza simpatica”).
  • Pronouns: Basic use of subject pronouns (io, tu, lui, lei, noi, voi, loro).
  • Prepositions: Introduction to common prepositions like “a,” “di,” “in,” “con,” and simple expressions like “a casa,” “in Italia.”

Vocabulary

  • Everyday vocabulary, including numbers, days of the week, months, and time expressions.
  • Basic words and phrases for introductions, family, food, clothing, weather, and shopping.
  • Familiar expressions for expressing likes and dislikes (e.g., “Mi piace,” “Non mi piace”).

Cultural Awareness

  • Learning basic Italian greetings, gestures, and social etiquette (e.g., “buongiorno,” “arrivederci,” use of formal vs. informal language).
  • Introduction to Italian regions, key cities, and famous landmarks.
  • Understanding the importance of food, traditions, and festivals in Italian culture.

A1 learners acquire the ability to interact in a simple way, provided the other person speaks slowly and clearly. By the end of this level, they can use Italian to meet basic needs and handle straightforward social exchanges.

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Learning Plan

  • Definite and indefinite articles
  • Types and numbers of nouns
  • Personal pronouns 
  • Qualitative adjectives
  • Possessive adjectives and pronouns
  • Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
  • Interrogative adjectives and pronouns
  • Indefinite adjectives and pronouns
  • Cardinal numbers
  • Ordinary numbers: first, second, third etc
  • Simple prepositions and recognition of the articulated prepositions
  • Active conjugation of: essere e avere, modals verbs potere, dovere e volere (to be, to want, verbs, to be able to, to have to and to want)
  • Regular verbs of the following modes and times

– Indicative present form

– Indicative past form

– Infinitive

– Polite way to talk

 

 

Class schedule & fees

Saturday and Sunday

Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm

INR 10,000

A special discounted fee of Rs 9,500 per level is offered to all the active members of Italian Embassy Cultural Centre and to students who have enrolled in any course in the period of 365 days.

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Me and my friend were really interested in studying Italian, so we came across the Cultural Centre. When I visited the campus for the first time, I liked the ambiance and there was something about this place that made me want to connect to it more. Italian at the centre is taught in a very active way and the teachers constantly communicate with the students which really makes sure that each one of us has completely understood the concept. The best thing about their methods is to incorporate a lot of activities which make the learning fun and exciting!

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I enjoy learning Italian from the teachers at the IIC as they are very good at explaining and helping us to understand each and every topic. I would highly recommend Italian Embassy Cultural Centre to anyone willing to learn Italian.

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I am a student at Istituto Italiano di Cultura. I was very interested in learning Italian language when I found this place online. I started my course in April. The ambiance is very nice and they have a beautiful Italian cafeteria! Teachers here are very gentle and sweet and they make teaching very enjoyable. I love to come here everyday to study Italian.

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