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Linguadue

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Linguadue is an Italian language school for foreigners in Milano (Lombardia): intensive courses of about 20 hours per week plus lighter options, usually starting every Monday. The school also helps you find accommodation. Below you will find the key facts, a mini guide to Milano to plan your stay, and a form to write to the school directly.

The school

Teaching since1990
Housingyes
Housing placement servicefree
Wi-Fiyes

The course

Agesadults, 18+
Startevery Monday
Complete beginnersfixed start dates, usually every 2 weeks
Minimum length1 week
Lesson length45 minutes
Students per classmax 12
Books and materialsincluded
Placement testonline

Prices

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Ciao gentile staff di Linguadue,

I'd like to know the price of your Italian courses. Could you send me the total cost including enrolment fee, materials and accommodation, and the available start dates for the coming months?

Grazie infinite del vostro aiuto e ci vediamo presto!
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Why choose this school

  • 36 years of experienceteaching since 1990, without a break
  • Classes of no more than 12 studentsbelow the industry average, so more time to speak
  • 20 timetabled hours are 15 real hoursa lesson lasts 45 minutes, not 60
  • The school arranges your accommodationfree service
  • Course materials included
  • Placement test before you startonline: you join the right class from day one

What's around you

not to be missedairport

Getting around

Metro lines M1–M5, historic trams and buses: the city ticket is valid for 90 minutes across the whole network.

Best airport

Milano Linate (LIN), 7 km away · Milano Malpensa (MXP), 40 km away

What is worth knowing before you book

Prices, enrolment fee, real lesson hours, accommodation and cancellation: the same questions apply to every school. Read the full guide →

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Tower, Milan Malpensa Airport, Milan, Italy, Milano (Lombardia, Italy)Greetings from Milano
View of the Porta Nuova area skyline from the Duomo in Milan, Milano (Lombardia, Italy)Learning Italian at Linguadue
Civico museo archeologico di Milano (Lombardia, Italy)A postcard from Milano

Milano at a glance

Linguadue is in Milano (Lombardia). Outside the classroom this is where the language gets practised: at the coffee counter, in the square, at the market.

Events this year

The city's big festivals, food fairs and cultural seasons through the year. They're not just entertainment: they're the best training ground for your Italian. At a local festival you end up ordering, asking directions, chatting with locals: the real language, the kind books don't teach. If you can, line up a week of your course with one of these.

Fuorisalone / Design Week
In April Milan becomes the world capital of design: installations, exhibitions and parties in every district. An immersion in the vocabulary of design, art and creative, professional Italian.
April
Prima della Scala
On 7 December La Scala opens the opera season: Italy's most elegant cultural event. Even just soaking up the atmosphere around town helps with the language of opera, music and formal Italian.
7 December
Settimana della Moda
Milan Fashion Week fills the city with shows and events twice a year. Vocabulary of fashion, colours and style: perfect if you want Italian tied to the fashion world.
February and September
MiTo SettembreMusica
In September Milan and Turin join forces for a festival of classical and contemporary music. Concerts are often free: a refined way to train your listening and your musical vocabulary.
September

Frequently asked questions

When do Italian courses at Linguadue start?
Courses start every Monday. Complete beginners: fixed start dates, usually every 2 weeks. Always confirm the next available date using the form on this page.
How many lesson hours per week are there?
The intensive course runs about 20 hours per week; the lighter option about 10 hours, ideal if you want time to enjoy the city.
How much does an Italian course in Milano cost?
As a rule of thumb, an intensive group course in Italy costs €200–300 per week. For the exact price ask the school directly with the form on this page. They reply to your email.
Does the school help with accommodation?
Yes: Linguadue offers a housing placement service (free). Ask about availability and prices together with course dates.
Can I prepare for or take an official exam (CILS, CELI, PLIDA)?
For CILS, CELI or PLIDA certificates, ask the school: many prepare students for the exam and point you to the nearest exam centre.
How do I get to Milano?
The recommended airport is Milano Linate (LIN) or Malpensa (MXP); from there take a train or bus to Milano. See the city guide above for the key landmarks.
Good to know before you enrol
Lessons last 45 minutes and classes have up to 12 students, so you speak a lot from day one. The placement test is taken online before you travel, so on day one you are already in the right group. Bring an ID and, if you have one, a previous level certificate. Book a few weeks ahead in summer, when classes fill up.

What not to miss in Milano

  1. Duomo e terrazzeThe cathedral has over three thousand statues, and you walk the terraces among its Candoglia marble spires. Begun in 1386, its façade was only completed in the nineteenth century.
  2. Cenacolo di LeonardoThe Last Supper in Santa Maria delle Grazie: visitors go in groups of twenty-five for fifteen minutes, and tickets sell out months ahead.
  3. Brera e NavigliBrera's picture gallery and artists' streets, then the canals where the city has its aperitivo. The Navigli were built to carry Candoglia marble by water to the cathedral works.
Best airport: Milano Linate (LIN) or Malpensa (MXP)

Planning your Italian course in Milano: fly into Milano Linate (LIN) or Malpensa (MXP), book the course 2–3 weeks ahead (classes fill up faster in high season, June–September) and, if you can, match your study week with one of the city events listed below: using your Italian at a local festival is worth a week of lessons.

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€5,83 a monthwith the yearly plan

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