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The Institute of Italian culture (NGO) provides courses of Italian language in its classrooms located in M. Kostava st. 68, (at public Georgian Broadcaster, III building, II floor), right besides Heroes square.
 
The Institute of Italian culture (NGO) provides courses of Italian language in its classrooms located in M. Kostava st. 68, (at public Georgian Broadcaster, III building, II floor), right besides Heroes square.
  
Courses are held by qualified Georgian and Italian teachers and will benefit from the participation of Italian volunteers within the frame of the Erasmus+ or ESC (European solidarity corps) programme, specifically for conversation and informal language exchange.
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Courses are held by qualified Georgian and Italian teachers and benefits from the participation of Italian volunteers within the frame of the Erasmus+ or ESC (European solidarity corps) programme, specifically for conversation and informal language exchange.
  
Courses are being held in an informal and stimulating atmosphere, with classes composed by a small number of students (on average of 3 for class), every day from 13.00 to 20.00, and from Monday to Friday.
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Courses are being held in an informal and stimulating atmosphere, with classes composed by a small number of students (on average of 3 for class), every day from 13.00 to 20.00, and from Monday to Friday, and are aimed to intercultural exchange, inclusion, and solidarity.

Revision as of 20:00, 10 February 2020

The Institute of Italian culture (NGO) provides courses of Italian language in its classrooms located in M. Kostava st. 68, (at public Georgian Broadcaster, III building, II floor), right besides Heroes square.

Courses are held by qualified Georgian and Italian teachers and benefits from the participation of Italian volunteers within the frame of the Erasmus+ or ESC (European solidarity corps) programme, specifically for conversation and informal language exchange.

Courses are being held in an informal and stimulating atmosphere, with classes composed by a small number of students (on average of 3 for class), every day from 13.00 to 20.00, and from Monday to Friday, and are aimed to intercultural exchange, inclusion, and solidarity.