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Ci conosciamo?

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We should get to know each other, don't you think?

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First of all, I am kind of crazy and I am addicted to learn, I am currently studying guitar, yoga, pole dancing, Latin and Russian. I love art, music, and history.

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I am from Aosta, a small city on the Northern border of Italy. 

I grew up on the mountains that divide Italy and France and that's probably where I began to get interested in cultural differences.

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I graduated from the art high school of Aosta and then I decided to change my path and study Languages and Communication both Italy and France.

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Then I started working around Europe, always teaching Italian aside, first in France and then in Poland. Once back in Italy I decided to get a Master degree in Languages focused on "Teaching Italian to foreigners" pushed by my lovely students.

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My approach to teaching Italian is focused on curiosity. Curiosity is what brought me through every stage of learning any new language. To acquire and master grammar is very important, but it should be accompanied by a vast work on lexicon that I like to do by using fun and easy tasks. Usually, cultural differences come very handy at this point.

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In case you aren't an English native speaker we can also speak French or Spanish (I am currently working on other languages).

 

Besides teaching Italian in Aosta and online, I am also working on creating more tools for students around the world. Subscribe to my podcast to hear real spoken Italian.

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If you wish to meet me and check if I can be the right teacher for you, then feel free to contact me!

art

High school

Progetto Michelangelo

Università della valle d'aosta (IT)

Bachelor's degree

Lingue e comunicazione per il territorio l'impresa ed il turismo

université 

de savoie

(FR)

Bachelor's degree

Diplôme en Langues, Lettres et Sciences Humaines

ICOTEA

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