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    Scuola Toscana - Classes in Italian language for everyone

    Scuola Toscana

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 kmDuomo

    I spent July in Tuscany going to school at La Scuola Toscana, a school that provides not only great…read moreeducation of a beautiful world language, but also of a rich culture. First off, I should let you know that I am not a beginner in my travels or in my personal education, and that I come from the US where we have incredible customer service. I am also an educator. I must say that this administration, as far as European administration goes, is superior in its customer service. They are sensitive, efficient, and genuinely kind even to difficult students. Specifically, there was a clerical error with my tuition. I was panicked as I didn't speak the language fluently and realized how difficult this situation could be. Fortunately I saved all the necessary documents (as one should) showing that I had already payed. As I approached the desk asking about the notification, documents in hand and ready to 'prove' my case, the director simply stated that he was sorry, and that it was a filing error on their end, and there was nothing to worry about. No questions, no proof needed, and nothing but smiles and relief on their end. Also they have a 'welcome' package all ready for their new students. It's full of little tidbits that will help you get through the first few weeks on your own. So thoughtful! They make you feel welcome, are very sensitive to any anxieties you may have about being there, and can manage different levels of fluency in Italian seeing as the administration speaks a great deal of other languages fluently. (I personally witnessed, not only English, but Japanese, Spanish and Hungarian.) Secondly, the scaffolding of the educational system is very well done. There were classes for beginners of all levels, intermediate studiers, and even for those who wanted to master the language. Outside of grammer and conversation, are myriad classes to take, I chose the COOKING class with Signora Fiammetti. I have to say that this cooking course was far superior to any of the cooking courses I attempted to take in France. When I tried to do my research to find a place in France to do this, I found that either the prices were outrageous OR the skill level of the educators in the kitched were disappointing either in the language pedagogy OR in the skills/products used or made in the kitchen. Neither of these were true about the cooking course I took. Signora Fiammetti is a professionally trained chef/caterer, raised in Tuscany/Italy and trained in Paris. Her organization was unbeatable, exceptionally well paced, and her tips on cooking were among the top I have ever seen. I am no stranger to the kitchen, but she was able to give me a very wide range of tips, even on the basics of cutting an onion, or tearing basil. The 4 course meals we prepared were unbelievable in the subtleties of flavors and the colorful presentation of food. If you are a lover of food and cooking, I highly HIGHLY recommend this as an option. I also have to say that our course had about 3-4 people in it, and of different levels of fluency in Italian. No matter! We still spoke whatever level of italian we were equipped with, and her patience and teaching skills still helped us learn while we were cooking! Incredible! Lastly, the teachers were so well adapted for their subject matter. One member of my family was in the beginners level, while I found myself in the advanced group. The instructors for beginners had, for people just getting used to the language, teachers with an unparalleled amount of patience, kindness, organization and genuinity. The advanced group had teachers that were of university-level brilliance in their subject matter (literature, language, etc.) and while at times their pedagogy seemed unfamiliar, I found myself challenged not only on a linguistic level, but an intellectual level as well. The extra tours with Caterina were fantastic!!! Areas of improvement: Air conditioning: During the hot months (and I imagine the same of the cold months) the lack of air conditioning made the learning particularly difficult for everyone in the class. Pedagogy (differentiated instruction for different groups taught) schoolwide is probably needed on a small level. Therefore it might be a good idea for the administration to sit in on all classes from time to time to comment on style of instruction and just to provide feedback. Also, perhaps all the teachers get together periodically to discuss methods. I feel that it would improve the solidarity of the school and increase the available methodologies of instruction between teachers. Strengths of each teacher can benefit the entire school in this way. In summary, I would easily go back to this school. The school is unbelievably rewarding for anyone wanting to learn about not just Tuscany, but Italy in general! Put this on your list!

    Hi guys, I were in Florence attendino a 2 week course, everyday Italian classes in the morning and…read moreevery afternoon an activity (as you mention in your question): monday we went discovering the secrets in Florence, tuesday we had a cooking class, wednesday a Chianti tour and Farm visit, thursday we went shopping, then the Uffizi Gallery..great! We attended Scuola Toscana - it is located close to Piazza Santa Croce, something like benci street. Very nice teachers, friendly atmosphere...what else? Ticket included. Do not forget my most important recommendation: do not sit in Piazza Repubblica to drink a cappuccino...10 dollars! Your John!

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    Scuola Toscana - Classes in Italian language for everyone

    Classes in Italian language for everyone

    Scuola Toscana - Italian Language School in Italy: Scuola Toscana Firenze, main corridor, 3rd floor

    Italian Language School in Italy: Scuola Toscana Firenze, main corridor, 3rd floor

    Scuola Toscana - Italian Language School in Italy: Scuola Toscana Firenze, classroom E, 3rd floor

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    Italian Language School in Italy: Scuola Toscana Firenze, classroom E, 3rd floor

    Monnalisa School

    Monnalisa School

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.5 kmDuomo

    I can not praise this school highly enough. Owner Elisabetta (with her husband Mirko) brings a…read moresense of fun to the language learning process, and yet never forgets to emphasize grammar and vocabulary. Debora and Lavinia are both fantastic teachers, and the extensive curriculum includes lots of seemingly fun games and quizzes that have you learning without pain. Best of all, you can set your own goals and style of learning. I did mostly one-on-one lessons, which has been very very helpful for me when combined with a religious devotion to Duolingo and a fun podcast called "Stories in Slow Italian." Whenever I visit Florence, I squeeze in a few lessons and then keep it up occasionally via Zoom. As a result, I feel like a part of the warm, Monnalisa family! If you get a chance to study Italian in Florence, this is without doubt your best choice! Buona Fortuna!

    After my husband and I settled in Florence I knew it was time to get serious with learning Italian…read more I had already attended 3 weeks of Italian courses at a different school, but wanted a change of scenery for the longer haul. I found Monnalisa School through a FB group message board and decided to give it a go. I am incredibly glad I did!! I signed up for an 8 week course for the summer to keep my mind as far from the heat as possible and hopefully learn some Italian. I can definitely say that my skills in Italian have come a long way thanks to my amazing teacher Elisabetta. She has a great deal of experience teaching, awesome resources and she has a firm grasp on English. Elisabetta has truly helped me fill in gaps of misunderstandings, given me the opportunity to ask unanswered questions, and I especially appreciate that she takes the time to explain something to me in English when I cannot understand the Italian version. Elisabetta and her friendly husband happen to be the founders of Monnalisa School. Together they have and have completely refurbished and transformed the space in an old Santa Croce quartiere building to create an amazing learning center. The school is bright, inviting and everything in it is brand new. I plan to continue attending Monnalisa School until I have a firm grasp on the Italian language. I cannot say enough good things about my experience with Monnalisa School, and HIGHLY recommend it to anyone hoping to learn some Italian!!!

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    Monnalisa School - This is the beautiful stairwell leading to the school

    This is the beautiful stairwell leading to the school

    Monnalisa School - This is the beautiful stairwell leading to the school

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    This is the beautiful stairwell leading to the school

    AZ Language Services & AZ Japan Services - We are looking forward to meeting you in beautiful Florence!

    AZ Language Services & AZ Japan Services

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 kmPiazza della Liberta/Savonarola

    I was in Alberto's class during my stay in Florence and I can easily say he is one of the best…read moreteachers I've ever had! First off, he's 110% professional. He prepares all of the notes to your specific skill level and personal needs. He understands the language inside out (he knows latin/french/german) so can explain any of your curiosities to great detail. Second, since he is a natural lover of linguistics, his enthusiasm for italian really rubs off on you, so class is always fun! I owe all my learning to his amazing ability to explain the language on a level that's easy for an english speaker to understand.. And last but not least, he's extremely patient, kind and encouraging - which I am forever grateful for because learning a new language does not come naturally to me. And having someone be consistently encouraging really helps to motivate you to learn more. As for the course itself, your lesson is custom designed for you! So you can focus on areas of your own interest or areas you feel you need work on. If I could give Albert and Fumiko more stars I would!

    I attended Alberto's class while pursuing graduate school in Florence…read more It was imperative that I get a quick and functional grasp on the Italian language to aid me in understanding my courses and to also be able to feel comfortable in Florence, as I was there for 9 full months. Alberto was truly a godsend in his comprehensive approach to teaching the language, but also in his ability to relate bits of Italian culture, art and history, making the process interesting and fun. His broad knowledge of French, Latin and other languages, including Japanese, aided me in learning as he could stand in my shoes to fully comprehend the barriers that I had to overcome as a beginner. He was always very energetic and enthusiastic and was able to help me understand the subtle intricacies and nuances of pronunciation. His encouragement pushed me to excel and want to learn more. Alberto was also invaluable in providing directions and places of interest within the city and I felt that he had a genuine interest in making me understand the Italian people, as well as their language. What impressed me the most was his passion for the Italian language and his students, he would relentlessly guide you to the path of perfection and there's no electronic device that can replace human interaction! This was a 5 star course and I would highly recommend Alberto to anyone with an interest in learning new language.

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    AZ Language Services & AZ Japan Services - Part of our international library,  more than 2000 books in Japanese, English, Italian, French and German, and other languages.

    Part of our international library, more than 2000 books in Japanese, English, Italian, French and German, and other languages.

    AZ Language Services & AZ Japan Services - Ms Jess Z., a Chinese-American entrepreneur in New York, one of Alberto's most memorable students.

    Ms Jess Z., a Chinese-American entrepreneur in New York, one of Alberto's most memorable students.

    AZ Language Services & AZ Japan Services - Teachers: Fumiko and Alberto, a married couple, professional language teachers and translators.

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    Teachers: Fumiko and Alberto, a married couple, professional language teachers and translators.

    Abc de Conti - Italian language school - Italian class

    Abc de Conti - Italian language school

    1.0(1 review)
    0.3 kmSanta Maria Novella

    Please reconsider attending FCAS! (note: I write with respect for every individual associated with…read moreFCAS. Despite this review, I wish to honor the personal instructors) This program is presented as a 2 month Italian Cuisine Chef Training Course that "prepares students to become professional chefs and to enter the culinary workforce in settings such as restaurants, country clubs, resorts, hotels, and many other food service opportunities." Our lessons have been anything but professional. The classes are an insult to any student with any experience in the culinary arts. And they are a scam for anyone who doesn't have experience and wants to gain skills before entering the industry. In class the students execute the mise en place while the chef does the actual cooking. We do not have the opportunity to cook, but rather just watch. The overall structure is hysterical. Ie, our class starts at 14:30 and half the students show at 14:00. Instead of waiting for the time stated on our schedule, our chef will begin the lessons when the first student shows. There is never an explanation of the menu, declaration of our goal objectives, or communication of expectations. This program is in no way preparing one for the industry. More so, there is a lack of respect for each student. Over the past 2 years, I have worked as a pastry chef, executive chef and personal chef. Of course we are not cooking for clients, so the structure and energy of the lesson implies that the end goal is to eat the food, and this feels like we are a bunch of tourists just trying to get our fix of Italian cuisine, rather than artists honing our culinary skills. Yet we don't even take our dining seriously. We stand around the prep tables and eat, rather than cultivated the art of plating well, or setting tables. If the end goal is to eat the food, we do not even have the dignity of sitting down, savoring the food, comparing notes, learning about the wine, etc. I do not understand the lack of order, deliberation and respect for the art and the artist. While I have many other concerns, I have to keep it short due to the word count limit. 1) the kitchen is under stocked -- broken utensils, rusting knives, bent boards & pans, etc. Often we have to improvise with the tools we are using. It is a great way to learn to adapt, but it does looks cheap, desperate and lazy. 2) my apartment provided by FCAS was filthy. There was food on the counters & stove, grease covering the entire kitchen, gnats in the refrigerator, pubic hair on the bathroom floor, grime in the shower and rotting towels in the kitchen. They've refused to reimburse me for housing. A simple solution on their part would have been to merely hire someone to clean the apartment. 3) we have 2 professors for our language class. Miss Marianna has been wonderful, exactly what you need for an intensive language course. Hard, but good. Fast paced, but respectful of each student's level. Mr. Marco on the other hand is incapable of teaching a good class. It has taken him over three hours to explain singular vs plural articles. We do homework as a part of class, which is a total waste of time. Every english speaker has directly written Carlo, the admissions advisor, expressing our concerns and needs. And he has failed to provide a new instructor, The immediate problem is that the school it is run from Japan (the long distance management causes little comprehension from administration of what the classes actually look like and I am unclear as to who is in charge - Carlo refuses to forward me to the program director's info), the instructors are privately contracted (few, if any, objectives and requirements are communicated between the instructors and management), and they do not actually care for their students. Their "customer" service replicates an abusive relationship -- promising something and yet unaccompanied by any action. I truly wish them the best! Readers, please don't hesitate to comment below.

    From the owner: ABC de' Conti is located in the very heart of Florence, the birthplace of the present-day Italian…read morelanguage, thus providing the best environment for learning the true Italian language. At ABC de' Conti you can find a complete lineup of courses on a broad variety of levels, from daily conversation to professional level Italian. We offer distinct programs focused on specific linguistic aspects and levels, ranging from daily conversation to specialist courses for learning the unique jargon of various technical areas.

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    Abc de Conti - Italian language school - Italian class

    Italian class

    Abc de Conti - Italian language school - School entrance

    School entrance

    Abc de Conti - Italian language school - Italian textbook

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    Italian textbook

    Accademia del Giglio

    Accademia del Giglio

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 kmDuomo

    I studied at this school for a good chunk of time while living in Florence, and your personal…read moreexperience can vary a lot here - mine was not so great. They offer studies in the fine arts and in the Italian language, and I only studied art, so I have no idea how the Italian education was. The school's art 'curriculum' is very misleading, seeing as they actually have none, and a lot of the 'subjects' they supposedly had only exist if you bring it up to the teacher yourself. I think that the only redeeming quality about the school was the very dedicated teacher at the time, who was very knowledgable, pushed his students to do better, and clearly loved art. Two out of three of the people who run the school didn't seem to care very much about the students nor their experience at the school, which is probably why some students were unhappy with the structure of the school if they were studying there long-term. I'm not sure who the main art teacher is right now. This very tiny school is a good option if you want a very simple and basic experience in Florence and in the arts, because you do get a lot of freedom to just study whatever you feel like doing. In that case it's really nice, and a great option for people who want to learn art basics! Also, they'll provide very, very basic art supplies if you need them. However, I would not recommend staying there longer than 3 months at the most -- any more than that would be repetitive and the certificate in the fine arts that they offer doesn't seem to be very official. If you want a long-term study look into another school or even better, a university! So to summarize, good for less than three months of study, and think about what you want for your school experience.

    English Well Spoken - Corridor of English Well Spoken School

    English Well Spoken

    4.0(7 reviews)
    2.7 kmCampo di Marte

    I wanted to preface this review with the statement that I never write reviews. In fact, I think…read morethis is my first! But I just wanted to share my experience so that others don't get caught in the very devastating situation that I found myself in. I worked for English Well Spoken for a couple months last year and was never paid for my work. I was paid once for the first two weeks, but when I ended my employment there, I made sure to confirm with Usini Naidoo that I would still receive compensation for my work and provided all the necessary bank details. I made sure to confirm this because I had been warned by other teachers in Florence that she has a reputation of not paying her employees. But honestly, I didn't want to believe that because despite other unprofessional encounters with her, I wanted to believe that she wouldn't be so immoral as to take advantage of people like that. She responded and said that I would of course get paid. However, when the next pay period came around, I received nothing. It was close to Christmas, so I decided to give Usini the benefit of the doubt and assume it was just late. On December 26th, I emailed Usini, asking to be compensated for my work. She responded on January 3rd that she sent the payment, but since I didn't receive it, she would check with the bank. On January 8th she said payments often don't go through and she would check the statements. On January 16th she said that she would make another payment. January 16th was the last that I heard from Usini. I sent many emails after January 16th asking to be paid with absolutely no response and no payment. I am honestly still shocked that a professional woman could be so incredibly immoral and take advantage of people like that. I worked 49.5 hours without getting paid and she still owes me 742.5 Euros. 742.5!!! So much money that I was counting on for rent and groceries. I also want to note: The employees I worked with at English Well Spoken were kind and wonderful and I absolutely loved my students while working there. But, if you are looking for a job, absolutely do not work at English Well Spoken. I would recommend looking into the American Institute if you are looking for work or kind people to know in Florence! (Ps. When I worked there, I was asked multiple times to write a "5 star review" for the company. That could be why there are such high ratings.) Florence is a beautiful place full of vibrant, incredible people and should not be sullied by a really terrible work experience with Usini Naidoo at English Well Spoken. I have avoided writing this for so long because I don't enjoy writing negative things. But, when I applied to work at English Well Spoken I had NO idea what I was getting into. Maybe this review will help someone find a company that actually values their employees.

    From the owner: English well spoken è una scuola di Inglese che opera a Firenze, offre corsi di altissima qualità,…read moreed adotta un metodo che allo stesso tempo tradizionale ed innovativo. Senza rinunciare ai ritrovati della tecnologia come computer video proiettori internet etc, presso la nostra scuola si adotta un metodo naturale: cercando di far apprendere la seconda lingua come si è appreso la prima. Si dice che i bambini imparino più facilmente degli adulti ma la verità è che i bambini imparano divertendosi mentre a gli adulti si pretende di insegnare facendo imparare le regole della grammatica. Nelle nostre classi invece si da la massima importanza alla lingua parlata stimolando gli allievi con argomenti di loro interesse con gli insegnanti, tutti madrelingua,che affrontano i problemi della grammatica via via che questi si presentano.La nostra scuola è molto accogliente con tearoom e libreria. I nostri studenti, bambini, ragazzi e adulti imparano le lingue, inglese, italiano e francese attraverso la conversazione in modo naturale e molto divertente. Conversando si impara molto meglio! Perchè non venite a trovarci anche per prendere un tè o dare un occhiata ai nostri libri per bambini, ragazzi e adulti nel nostro bel locale. In più, organizziamo anche tante altre attività molto divertenti per bambini, ragazzi e adulti come, book club, conversation exchange, conversation hour, film conversation hour, English games, Italian games, documentary club, computer club, homework club.

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    English Well Spoken - End Room at the English Well Spoken School

    End Room at the English Well Spoken School

    English Well Spoken - Conversation hour with one of our teachers. You can have cream tea as well.

    Conversation hour with one of our teachers. You can have cream tea as well.

    English Well Spoken - Teachers in the kitchen

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