½ûÂþÌìÌÃ

Menu
½ûÂþÌìÌÃ

Language Exchange / Italian Tutor Wanted!

Post new topic

simon.c.2012

Ciao, I have just arrived in Florence for work / study. I am attending a language school and hoped to undertake an intensive course (morning and afternoon classes). However, I am too busy with work in the afternoon for this so I am looking for a tutor that could do a couple hours in the evening instead. Please let me know if you can help - I really need to improve quickly!

crismila

Hello Simon,

I just read your post. I understand you're here in Florence for work and study and that you'd like to integrate your language school attendance with further individual language learning.
I would be happy to help.

Best wishes,
Cristina

Verbema

Hi Simon!
maybe you do not need an Italian tutor any more, but I find your post right now and I try to answer you as well.

I am 30, I live in Florence and I am working as Italian teacher since 2007, when I was graduated in Italian linguistic.
I work for many different schools in Florence and before also abroad.
I do whether class with many students (from 5 to 19!) or face to face lessons.
I worked with some persons who needed to learn Italian for their job but also for pleasure! I really like to teach because it is always an opportunity for me to meet new persons, cutures, languages..!

I am serious and professional person, but I also like to have nice and relaxed atmosphere when I teach, to fell the student more comfortable and not stressed (the psychological aspect is very important!!)
I ask 20 euro/hour and I am flexible with timetable.

If you are still looking for italian tutor or if you need more information, fell free contact me!

Buona giornata e a presto,
Beatrice

Articles to help you in your expat project in Florence

  • Working in Florence
    Working in Florence

    It's easy to fall in love with Florence, so it's not surprising that the city is one of the most popular ...

  • Accommodation in Florence
    Accommodation in Florence

    Florence is world-famous for works of art by Michelangelo and Botticelli, as well as architectural spectacles such ...

  • Buying property in Rome
    Buying property in Rome

    Rome has a complex real estate market, as is the case throughout Italy, and it is not always easy to find a ...

  • Buying property in Milan
    Buying property in Milan

    The decision to buy a flat or a house in Milan, a city with the highest prices in Italy, is a challenging one, ...

  • Leisure in Italy
    Leisure in Italy

    Living in Italy also means benefiting from a multitude of leisure activities. Between museums, art cities, ...

  • Student life in Milan
    Student life in Milan

    Milan is not only the Italian capital of fashion, finance and technology, but it is also the city of expatriates, ...

  • Starting a business in Italy
    Starting a business in Italy

    Are you interested in moving to Italy and setting up a business here? Italy's reputation for bureaucracy and ...

  • Long-term visas for Italy
    Long-term visas for Italy

    If you have decided to move to Italy, the question of a residence permit arises first. Depending on your ...

All of Florence's guide articles