Course admission requirements:
Passing the Italian language course B1.
Those wishing to enroll must pass a placement test (for those who do not hold a B1 course certificate).
Course description:
At level B2, the student can understand the main ideas of a complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his field. They can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers entirely possible without stress for either party. It can produce clear and detailed text on a wide range of topics and explain a point of view on the issue of the hour while giving advantages and disadvantages of the different options.
Topics covered during the course:
Can understand the main ideas of a complex text in both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in their field.
Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers entirely possible without stress for either party.
Can produce clear and detailed text on a wide range of topics and explain a point of view on a topical issue giving advantages and disadvantages of different options.
Who is this course for:
Anyone who wants to start learning Italian for any purpose: travel, business, acquaintance, studies or anything else, this course is for you.
Anyone who wants to progress quickly on an easy, fun and fast Italian language journey.
Course dates:
Twice a day, a week, three hours of lecture
Scoring method:
– 5% of behavior during the session.
– 5% of attendance and tardiness
– 20% of practical exercises.
– 20% mid-cycle exam.
– 50% of the final exam for the course.
Lowest passing score (60%)
Very important note:
“In case of a failure in the course, you do not have the right to obtain a certificate from the institute, bearing in mind that if you pass the exams, you will obtain a certificate approved by the institute and the Italian embassy, and it will be ratified by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and you can work with it outside the Arab Republic of Egypt. With our wishes for success and success for all… “