What about Week of Culture in Rome? |
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Anyone been to Rome over Xmas before ??? |
| Got a short break over Xmas incl Xmas eve, Xmas day and Boxing day. Being the Roman Catholic capital will everything be closed or is there anything to do ??? Any recommendations ???... |
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What is there to do in Aprica, Italy? |
i'm going with my high school on a 32 hour bus trip to aprica in the north of italy for some skiing.
what els is ther to do in aprica apart from siking and snowborging?
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Italy - where have YOU stayed? |
Im going to Italy in November. Would love to hear from people about where they stayed in Rome, Florence and/or Venice. Nothing like hearing first hand how your stay was. Additional Details... |
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What's the best way to travel from Nice to Milan to Venice to Florence and then Rome? |
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How to secure an italian visa? |
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Is it possible to take the tours up Mount Etna in winter (end of December).? |
| I am planning to go visit Sicily from Christmas to New Years. Mount Etna is one of the major attractions. I see there are tours organized to the top by buses/cable cars/etc to reach the an extremely ... |
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Italy Helppp Urgent :)? |
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Traveling to Rome in October? |
My friend and I are going to Rome at the end of October. I have a few questions about the city.
What is the best area of rome to stay in? We plan on seeing all the major sites, and we ... |
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Internet access in italy? |
| planning a trip to italy, anyone knows how easy is to find internet acess (email, etc) when driving around coast/countryside in the south?... |
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How can my friend from italy come to america to visit me? |
| i have a friend who lives in florence, italy who is originally from morocco. i would like to have him come to america to visit but i hear its difficult for moroccans to come to america. he has lived ... |
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Nice, budget-friendly places to stay in Pisa, Italy? |
| Doesn't need to be fancy, more looking for something that is clean and well located to see the sights in the area.... |
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Can some body tell about florence art? |
its a cityu of italy Additional Details can some body tell me about florence art a city of ... |
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Italian (in Italy) schools in English?? |
Which state funded(meaning no tuition fees) schools 'Scuole Superiori' teach in English language?? I mean ordinary Italian schools (for around 18-year-olds) with Italian curriculum, but in English.
If you know some anywhere in Italy??? Or where could I find about them otherwise? (I'm not in Italy) |
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elaineke2002
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Doesn't exist...it would be lovely but unfortunatley here they can barely teach English as a second language....we have many problems here and if you are non Italian and have kids I would highly recommend sending your kids to an International school. I am a teacher in the Italian University System and the Kids who are graduating in ENGLISH 70% can barely speak it, but they can recite Shakespear by heart.....its how they teach English, learning literature off by heart.....I send my kids to an International school and would never send them to a state one, which is a shame I know, but I do care for their education!!!! |
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worldsowide
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I live in Italy and I have never heard of this. It seems that Italian public schools are barely able to teach English as a second language (recent school reforms have cut the hours for English instruction) let alone have a whole school taught in English. As a matter of fact, I've never heard of public schools taught in any other language besides Italian here. Although there are many privates schools in which the primary language of instruction is something other than Italian.
To find out information for certain, I think the best thing would be to contact your country's embassy or consulate in Italy or an Italian consulate near you in your home country. |
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amanda
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There is no such a thing. Teaching in state-funded schools is always in italian. English speaking schools are private (tuition wanted) |
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