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  A Place to Study Abroad

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  Italian Language Courses

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  Lesson #3
Assignment
One night while surfing the Internet, you find an unbelievable internship! It's even better than you initially realized: when you get to the end, you learn that it is in Italy! Great-until you realize that you might need to know at least a little bit of Italian. You resolutely decide that you will get this internship, even if it means sacrificing this summer and learning Italian. Your parents are supportive and encourage you to find an Italian Language course this summer in preparation of next year's adventure. Yipee! Two summers in a row in Italia?

Objective
On StudyAbroad.com, research Italian Language courses.

Fact Sheet Items
Be sure to address the following:

Where can I study Italian? What cities in Italy? Can I study Italian outside of Italy?
How long are Italian Language courses? What program length is of interest to me?
How much Italian do I expect to learn? Enough to order pasta, possess conversational abilities, or achieve fluency?
Do any programs offer optional excursions for travel?

Rsources on Studyabroad.com
Study Abroad Italian Language Menu:
http://italy.studyabroad.com
(The Italy Destination Portal offers travel information, currency conversion, maps, weather and safety information from the U.S. State Dept.)