One World Italiano
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One World Italiano is an Italian language school for foreigners in Cagliari (Sardegna): 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 Cagliari to plan your stay, and a form to write to the school directly.
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Arrive ready.
With the ti app you read graded stories with support in 14 languages. Five minutes a day between now and departure.
Half of the A1 path is open, no sign-up
€5,83 a month on the yearly plan
★★★★★(6)by Alessio, a teacher since 2018
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Why choose this school
- 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
A surface light-rail line plus CTM city buses.
Cagliari Elmas (CAG), 5 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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Cagliari at a glance
One World Italiano is in Cagliari (Sardegna). 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.
Festa di Sant'Efisio On 1 May thousands of Sardinians in traditional dress accompany the saint along a procession several kilometres long. The largest procession in the Mediterranean: unmissable for the vocabulary of costume and tradition. | 1 May |
Festa di San Saturnino In late October Cagliari remembers its first patron saint with ceremonies around the early Christian basilica. An intimate, local festival: good for religious vocabulary and for seeing the city as its residents do. | late October |
Frequently asked questions
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Good to know before you enrol
What not to miss in Cagliari
- Il CastelloThe upper quarter, among bastions and Pisan towers.
- Museo ArcheologicoThe giants of Mont'e Prama and the Nuragic bronzes.
- Il Poetto8 km of city beach, with the flamingos of Molentargius.
Planning your Italian course in Cagliari: fly into Cagliari (CAG), 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. And between lessons, there's the sea.
Before you leave for Cagliari, start from home.
With the ti app you arrive in Cagliari already understanding what you hear: graded stories with translation in 14 languages, exercises and an A1–C2 path.
Half of the A1 path is open, no sign-up
★★★★★(6)by Alessio, a teacher since 2018
Start with A1 ↗︎Search for amo Italian


