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Dante Alighieri Society Italian Language Classes

Jan from Fendalton

In February 2021 we are pleased to offer two new Absolute Beginners classes for those who have no previous learning of Italian.
Mondays 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Rosa Cirrottola (Starting on Monday 15th February) OR
Thursdays 5.30pm-7.00pm Tutor: Brunella Olivieri (Starting on Thursday 11th February)
There is no form to complete, however, once you have paid, please send us an email telling us you have made payment and which course (day and time) you wish to be enrolled in.

Course Fee for 16 classes is $255 and payment can be made by internet banking into our Dante Scuola account: 11-7800-0054463-20

Classes are held at St. Ninian's Church Lounges, 5 Puriri Street, Riccarton.

Students must purchase their own textbook. The textbook for Absolute Beginners and Beginners is Buongiorno Italia (covers two years).
Author: Joseph Cremona
Publisher: BBC Active. UK, 04 August 2005
Format: Paperback
ISBN 0563519452
Available from Fishpond or Book Depository

New students at all levels and abilities are welcome – please go to our website for more information on class times and levels.

Please go to www.dantechch.com... or email dantechch@gmail.com or ring Jan Tedesco on 03-3519796 or 021-2394090.

Classes start from Thursday 11th February with enrolments closing on 7th February.

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