Italian Language Lessons
Our Scuola Dante will begin the new year of Italian Language Courses on 31 January. There is no enrolment form to complete, but for 2024 there is a small change to the enrolment process.
NEW STUDENTS
Please indicate the class you would like to join and the class number as the reference. e.g. "Ab beg no. 2"
If you are a new student, it would also be helpful if you could send an email to scuoladante@dantechch.com telling us you have made payment and which course (day and time) you wish to be enrolled in.
The course fee for 16 classes is $270.00 and payment can be made by internet banking into our Dante Scuola account: 11-7800-0054463-20
ENROLMENTS CLOSE ON 26 JANUARY – it would be appreciated if you could enrol and pay asap. Classes may be cancelled if a sufficient number of students are not enrolled. For more information about the courses go to www.dantechch.com... and click on the Italian city images.
We are pleased to offer three new Absolute Beginners classes in 2024 for those who have not previously learnt Italian:
Class no. 1: Thursdays 10.00-11.30am. Tutor: Brunella Olivieri. Held at St. Albans Community Centre, 1049 Colombo Street, St. Albans
Class no. 2: Thursdays 7-8.30pm. Tutor: Francesca Marisa. Held at Rārākau: Riccarton Centre, 199 Clarence Street, Riccarton
Class no. 3: Mondays 7-8.30pm. Tutor: Brunella Olivieri. Held at St. Albans Community Centre, 1049 Colombo Street, St. Albans
New students will need to purchase their own textbook.
For any questions please email Peter at: scuoladante@dantechch.com
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61.9% The threat of demerit points (Nobody wants to lose their license!)
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For the first time, DOC has put real numbers around what it would take to do everything needed to properly safeguard our unique natural environment. The new BioInvest tool shows the scale of the challenge: 310,177 actions across 28,007 sites.
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