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Italian Language for Mature Students from 2011 October, 3rd

Would you like to combine a relaxing holiday with learning a new language, or improving your language skills? Are you a senior student but you feel "young at heart"?

 

The most effective and exciting way to learn a language, or to improve your existing knowledge of it, is doubtless a study abroad program.

 

Italyis increasing popular also among mature students due to the appeal of the Italian lifestyle and the friendly and relaxed sounds of Italian language.

 

La Dolce Vita is an Italian language course designed for "young at heart" people and offered by Scuola Leonardo da Vinci,ItalianLanguageSchool.

 

The course lasts 1 or 2 weeks and includes language lessons as well as full cultural immersion with a rich social program. While developing language skills, senior students will also enjoy unforgettable experiences through immersion in life, traditions, culture and customs ofItaly.

 

The Italian language morning course program is structured in 4 lessons daily in small groups, which are formed based on the language levels of the course participants.

 

Italian language program la Dolce Vita is tailored to suit senior language students needs, improve language and conversational skills, and heighten the awareness and appreciation of the Italian culture. Language classes focus on grammar, conversation as well as cultural and social aspects of the host country.

 

What could be more enjoyable than learning Italian in a pleasant and warm atmosphere?

 

At Scuola Leonardo da Vinci, the study of the language is enriched by a series of cultural activities including excursions to the great museums, guided walks, dinners out, theatre, concert halls. Just to mention a few social activities: La Scala Theatre Museum tour, Casa Verdi the residence for retired musicians tour, Milan city walking tour, daytrip to other cities in Lombardy and Italy, eating out at typical Milanese restaurant and evening at the opera theatre and at classical music concerts.

 

The advantages of basing oneself at a good school, as opposed to going it alone, are many.

 

In addition, once there, senior students will discover that, when surrounded by the chosen language all day, learning process continues after class and communication in that language with other people will be more and more easy.

 

All the teachers of Scuola Leonardo da Vinci Milano are qualified Italian native speakers and the wide variety of didactical teaching materials, such as course books, newspapers, Italian songs and Italian movies will ensure always interesting lessons.

 

La Dolce Vita Italian language courses for senior students are offered by Scuola Leonardo da Vinci Milano in April, May and October. Next La Dolce Vita Senior program will start 2011, October 3rd.

 

Furthermore Scuola Leonardo da Vinci Milano can arrange also transportation from/to the airport as well as accommodation in shared apartments or in a guest family. A helpful multi-lingual staff of Scuola Leonardo da Vinci  will assist Dolce Vita senior students during their stay. 

 

The language school Scuola Leonardo da Vinci was founded inMilan,Italyin 2004. The school is located inside a student campus in the Navigli area, a meeting place for artists with numerous cafes and bars. Moreover Scuola Leonardo da Vinci is well connected to the city centre by subway, tram and bus.

 

All classrooms have air conditioning and the campus boasts a park, a bar and a canteen. The school is located in viaDarwin20, 20143Milan(Italy).

 

Further information about Italian language courses are available on the school official website.

About the Author

Scuola Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most important Italian language schools for foreign students inItalyand organizes Italian language courses since 1977. It is present in the most beautiful cities inItaly(Florence,Milan,Rome,Siena). Every year the school welcomes thousands students from 60 different countries in the world. 

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Healthy Italian Pizza

All Italian cooking relies on olive oil, grains and fresh, seasonal produce, but each region has its own preferences and specialties. California and Italy have much in common, which explains why many simple Italian dishes featuring fresh ingredients are popular in the California.

It's about pizza, the weakness of many people including me. I love pizza- always have. I make sure I eat it in moderation, but it's still one of my favorite foods. Now there's good news for pizza lovers. All Italian cooking relies on olive oil, grains and fresh, seasonal produce, but each region has its own preferences and specialties. The 'classic' modern pizzas, as known the world over actually originated in Naples, Italy. In origin, pizza is a simple, peasant food. A flat disc of bread topped with a tomato-based sauce with cheese and basil. The most traditional pie is the pizza Napolitano, or Neapolitan pizza. Common varieties of Neapolitan pizza include marinara, made with tomato, olive oil, oregano, and garlic, and margarita, made with tomato, olive oil, fresh basil leaves, and mozzarella cheese.

According to some man`s magazines, research concludes that pizza can be good for you. It's important to point out, however, that we're talking about real pizza- not the kind you get from Pizza Hut, Dominoes or the frozen food section of your supermarket. By real, I mean pizza made with real crust, real tomato sauce and pure olive oil. If you are making an attempt to resolve what type of pizza to get then good rules are to choose skinny crust over thick crust, vegetable toppings over meat toppings, and hold the additional cheese. Listed under are the calorie rankings (from lowest to highest) for slices of pizza from numerous food establishments.

According to Men's Health, scientists writing in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that eating pizza can reduce your risk of a heart attack. In a 4-year study of nearly 1,000 Italians, those who ate pizza at least once a week were 30 percent less likely to experience a heart attack than the folks who didn't partake of the pie. This is contributed to pizza's cardio protective ingredients, including olive oil and tomato sauce. And here's a way to make the pizza even healthier: top it with vegetables, part-skim cheese and use whole wheat crust. You'll then have a meal that is actually good for you. As far as health is concerned, pizza, after all, does have the once traditional "four main food groups": meat, dairy, vegetables, and breads. Healthy pizza, however, will have these ingredients in the right proportion, and also of high quality (organic, fresh, etc.).

Can you get this kind of a pizza in a pizzeria? You might be able to find some that offer whole wheat crust, but I doubt you'll find any that offer part-skim cheese. Yes, you can, but in true and genuine Italian restaurant. The ingredients of the food they serve are carefully selected so as to capture the goodness and aroma of authentic Italian meals. Menu features house-made pastas and pizzas, fresh seafood, roasted meats and poultry, house-made breads and desserts. Italians love their meat, pizzas and pasta, so you will likely find the same in most California and San Diego Italian restaurants.

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If you are looking for La Jolla Italian Restaurant you should visit Lupi Restaurant one of the best San Diego Italian Restaurant . Casual, contemporary and urban describe the setting, which is highlighted by modern art on warm colored walls enhanced by dark wood. Menu features house-made pastas and pizzas, fresh seafood, roasted meats and poultry, house-made breads and desserts.

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