No Christmas Gifts Ideas? Choose an Italian Language Course in Italy
Reference & Education → Language
- Author Alessandra Ricci
- Published January 22, 2012
- Word count 378
Have you already thought about your Christmas Gifts this year?
For those who are looking for a special and original idea for Christmas gifts this year, giving a foreign language course as a gift could be a perfect solution.
And why not to learn Italian language in the beautiful and charming country of Italy, where culture, history and art mix together with striking natural landscapes and lively, cosmopolitan cities of fashion? This could be a very original idea for your Christmas gifts.
The Italian language School Leonardo da Vinci, an experienced and internationally-recognized school in teaching Italian to foreign students since 1977, suggests a very original, amusing and culturally interesting present: an Italian language course to give as a Christmas present to whomever you wish.
Leonardo d Vinci has schools located in some of the most beautiful cities in Italy: Rome, Florence, Siena and Milan, and those interested will have the chance to choose their favorite city for attending their Italian language courses.
Those interested in this offer just need to visit the official website of the School Leonardo da Vinci and choose between two different Italian language courses:
- La Dolce Vita 50 + course:
an Italian language and culture course for 1 week plus 1 week accommodation in a single room (in a family with breakfast) for 550€ instead of 669€. Available in Florence, Milan, Rome and Siena.
- 2 weeks Italian language course:
an Italian language standard course for 2 weeks plus 2 weeks accommodation in a single room (in a family with breakfast or shared apartment) for 595€ instead of 690€. Available in Florence, Milan, Rome and Siena.
They will have to choose the course and the city they prefer, and then the school will send them a personalized voucher - valid for the whole year 2012 - with the user’s name and the name of the person who will receive the present. Obviously, the school offers the opportunity to buy a voucher for two people (more information on the website).
For those interested in giving an Italian language course in Italy as a Christmas gift, they just need to fill a simple form and the school staff will send them all the information about the Scuola Leonardo da Vinci's voucher for Christmas.
Further information about Scuola Leonardo da Vinci Christmas specials are available on the school website.
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