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Returning to Dublin in summer and want to continue learning Italian

  • 14-04-2010 8:27pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1,510 ✭✭✭


    Hi all

    I am living in Napoli for the last 5 months and have been learning Italian from a phrasebook and from just the day to day experience of living in Italy. I recently started doing proper lessons here though and I have found that my Italian is coming on slowly but surely (piano, piano:D).

    Anyway I am returning to Dublin for 2 months in the summer (July-Aug) and I wanted to try and continue doing lessons for the time that I am home. If possible 1 x 2 hr lesson a week or something along those lines.

    I would consider my level to be basic as I spoke zero Italian when I arrived, but as I am getting into a groove now I don't want to lose that rhythm when I return to Napoli in September.

    I will be living in Crumlin so Southside Dublin or town would be preferable.

    Grazie e Ciao:)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,510 ✭✭✭population


    Just a thought

    If it suits anyone better, I am actually a qualified English teacher [that is what I am working as in Napoli] and I would be happy to do a lesson exchange


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 396 ✭✭funloving


    Ciao
    I am an Italian native speaker,graduated in Foreign Languages so I know how hard can be learning another language and how different the approaches to that can be.

    I live in Dublin,Ranelagh to be precise to if you want we can meet up for some lessons...

    send me a PM if interested

    a presto

    ps:sono una ragazza


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