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Certified Italian Teacher with experience

  • flag-it Dalila · Teaches: Italian
    Speaks: EnglishB2 · SpanishA1 · GermanB1 · ItalianNative · PolishA2 · RussianB1
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ABOUT ME:
Ciao a tutti!
My name is Dalila, I am a native Italian speaker and a certified teacher. I am 25 and I live in Bari, a beautiful city near the see in souther Italy.

I love my job because it gives me the opportunity to meet people from all over the world.
I truly believe that studying a new language is much more than just know the grammar, in fact every lesson is a chance to let my student "taste" Italian culture and lifestyle: studying a new language means HAVING FUN and being curious about new cultures.

I am a language student myself. For this reason I understand very well the difficulties that a language student encounters along the way and I can teach you a couple of tricks to overcome it!

Learning a new language takes courage, so let's be brave together!


TEACHING APPROACH:
In my lessons I adopt the communicative approach: communication is the heart of the language and I can guarantee that the best way to get fluent is speaking as much as you can.

But don't panic: learning a language is a journey and I will be your guide, always by your side, ready to help you!

I know, now you are asking yourself what does a lesson with me look like?

- If you are a beginner we will focus not only on pronunciation, basic vocabulary grammar but also on basic conversation with a playful approach. In a very shor time you will master some written and spoken expression, you will see!

-If you are an intermediate or advanced we can tailor our classes on your interest. We will focus on specific topics, expand the vocabulary with challenging tasks.

... Never forget that learning means having fun!


4 years ago

Tags: Lessons

15 € /per hour

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