Which is the best way to choose a language school? Surely talking with people who already studied there… that’s why we choose to point out students’ blog where people talk about our Italian language schools.
Here’s a taste: La Dolce Vita, by William Heidenfeldt
See also: La Dolce Vita in Siena – Ten steps to experience Siena and the Sienese life












I am a 67 years old lady very fond of Italia and particularly of Siena.
Can you recommand me a course of italian language – I am very fond of Italian Art, which I siudied last two years at the Louvre Museum in Paris – have studied a bit italian in Paris, where I live – Am now retired and would like to spend some months in Italy – can you also recommand me a private apartment or a good bed and breakfast in a hith level traditionnal italian family. I thank in advance for your help. Do
you think it would be better for me to stay in Firenze ? Considering my age what is best for me. Have been workin 33 years at DIOR COUTURE in Paris – and am very open minded.
Buongiorno Christiane
Mi chiamo Anna. I have just searched for mature students I could converse with in Italian – not too advanced in lingo as I am just a beginner. Your message came up and thought I’d contact you – I also love the fact that you have worked in Dior Couture in Paris – would love to hear of your experiences etc.
I have run my own business in pre-print in London. Divorced – 50 (big number) – 4 children – in love with an Italian man (from the distance – long story) hence the Italian interest.
We can learn Italian together – if you interested – please contact me.
Anna Akis
Chritiane:
email: account1of1@yahoo.co.uk
What a great blog!There have a chance that we can have an furthur exchanges and cooperation.I will always pay attention to your blog.you should update it on time.I support you forever.
Hi my name is Mitch and I am Senior in high school living in America. In my World Literature class we were given an assignment to research a country of our choosing and I wanted to learn more about Italy. If you could answer a few questions I would greatly appreciate it.
-What are Italians views on American culture (writing, politics, ways of life)?
-What are some courses you study in your Language School?
-For someone wanting to visit Italy, where would you most highly recommend?