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Special CILS exams preparation

Teach Italian as a foreigners with CILS Exam

To get the Italian as a Foreign Language Certification, it’s necessary to receive CILS (Certificazione Italiano Lingua Straniera). And in order to obtain the certification, it’s also necessary to take courses and pass exams. This being said, the idea could seem a bit discouraging, but instead, you should know that as of today, you have a huge resource on your side: The Clidante School of Rome. We are seen as one of the best schools for teaching Italian to foreign students, and have signed an agreement with the prestigious Università per gli Straniere di Siena (where the CILS exams usually take place).

Now, at the Clidante School located in Rome, in fact, it is possible to take CILS exams (which take place in two specific periods of the year, i.e. in June and December). Thus, we provide the great experience of qualified teachers to prepare students for this difficult test. The teaching staff of the Clidante Italian language School is regularly updated from the CILS headquarters in Siena about the strategies for a successful exam for the student. So what exactly does the preparation for the CILS exams require?

Our School uses a very useful method that provides an accurate and thorough study of Italian grammar and, at the same time, promotes a more interactive approach aimed at mastering communication in Italian. his methodology of teaching, proves extremely useful for the purposes of mastering the Italian language, as it focuses on the main goal: enabling the student who must face the exams for obtaining the CILS, not only to understand Italian well, but also to be able to produce well-constructed spoken and written sentences. This puts our students, non only in an advantageous position to pass the CILS exam, but also to be able to speak Italian well.

The Clidante School offers CILS preparation courses starting from the A1 level up to C2, based on the student’s initial knowledge of the Italian language, with modules of 10, 20 or 30 hours of individual lessons.

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