Italiano - Erasmus incoming

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The Italian language courses held at the Language Center of the University of Perugia (CLA) are designed for students who have chosen UNIPG for their International Mobility programs (Erasmus, Erasmus Plus, Erasmus Mundus, and Cultural Agreements). Online courses for “absolute beginners,” as well as intensive and extensive courses, are offered during the first and second semesters.

  • Available online on the UNISTUDIUM platform for self-study
  • First semester course: from February 1st to July 31st
  • Second semester course: from September 1st to December 31st

To access the lessons, students must log in to UNISTUDIUM using the credentials provided by UNIPG and search for "ITALIANO A1 - 2S”.

At the end of the A1 course, students will take one of the placement tests scheduled at the CLA to be enrolled in the A2 course. If students do not meet the minimum level required to attend A2 classes, they will not be admitted to the course.

The A1 course will not grant credits or a certificate of attendance.

To participate in the Italian language courses, students must take the Placement Test, which helps assess their level and determine the best learning path to improve their Italian skills.

  • Test date: January 30, 2025
  • Test time: from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • Access via Microsoft TEAMS platform
  • Log in to TEAMS with UniPG account (…@studenti.unipg.it)
  • The Placement Test results will be published in the NEWS section of the CLA website.

The courses take place in September (first semester) and February (second semester) and are reserved for students arriving at UNIPG for their mobility period.

The courses last 30 hours, with 2-hour daily lessons on MICROSOFT TEAMS, from Monday to Friday.

FEBRUARY 2025: the courses will be held from February 3rd to February 21st.

These are held in person at the CLA from October to December (first semester) and from March to May (second semester). The courses last 40 hours and include two-hour lessons twice a week.

The courses aim to meet the linguistic, communicative, and motivational needs of the students by offering activities and materials that help develop the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

At the end of all Italian language courses, final tests are administered to verify and assess the achievement of the objectives outlined by the CEFR - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Whenever possible, the courses also include educational activities within the Umbrian region to explore and deepen students’ understanding of its cultural, historical-artistic, and entrepreneurial fabric.

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