hi from Firenze Italy
hi gang, i see not much is happening on this forum so i thought i would share my great experience studying a language in Florence, Italy. i combined this with a group tour and have had a blast...the learning experience can be done in any country and is an immediate way to meet people from all over the world. my friend jeannie is taking a cooking class besides the Italian class, and i am taking Art History, taught in Italian, which is very interesting. The school, Michelangelo Institute, arranges group tours at very low prices and the art history teacher also takes us to museums etc as part of the curriculum...there are students from Brazil, Germany, Columbia, US, China, almost everywhere and we have group dinners which are a lot of fun. We are in a Senior program with a special low price but the fellow students are all ages...some as young as 18 :) a nice change from the Villages for a while. So think about putting a learning cap on for Italian, Spanish, German, French, i am sure almost every country has language schools that are similar. It's a wonderful way to see a city and a country and meet new people while learning! Has anyone had any experience about this kind of thing to share here?
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I would very much enjoy that. Hope to see you when you get back.
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Loved Firenze!
Hard not to love it with the fantastic history, top quality leather goods (bought three jackets/coats)...and a balcony view like this. :cool: |
And The FOOD!!!!!!!
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What a great idea, journey, learning and fun experience! Please share more when you return!!
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nice to see all the great responses! we first took a two week tour which included our air fare and arranged our return for three weeks later...we rented an apt which can be done through AirBnB, **** or Trip Advisor as well as many other sites...we wanted to be close to the school and we are! in the old neighborhood of Firenze where the homes of Michelangelo's family and Verrazzano are just blocks away. with two people sharing expenses it is not bad, much cheaper than a hotel and we can cook, snack, lay around whenever we want :) as i am doing right now! when i get back anyone who wants to discuss doing this is welcome to come over and chat!
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You certainly do know how to travel, Dianne! Ciao!
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What are you eating??
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I was in Italy for 3 weeks about 10 years ago. I did whatever Rick Steves told me to do right down to what syle Rockport shoe to buy. I was a fish out of water. Rick Steves told me that when I get in a cab ask the driver how much the trip will cost.
Try it out [maybe]. When I asked he got insulted and said, "i don't know" and for the next 20 minutes he went into an Italian yelling frenzy, using both hands sometimes and all I could do was look out the window not knowing what would happen next. Now I think it's funny. I want to go back. |
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The great thing about that is our (U. S.) Italian food is definitely not their Italian! In addition, northern Italian food is great. |
we are in Eataly, after all....tonight had two cannelloni stuffed with meat and a contorno of grilled eggplant, zucchini, pepper and tomato! tomorrow the school is taking us to Pisa and Lucca by train....hope we can find the station! :)
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