“You who listens to me, teach me”. The Liberi Nantes Italian school reopens
Every year since 2012, the Liberi Nantes Association has organised an Italian language course L2/Ls which is free for students of both sexes who are resident in the reception centres of the capital and the province.
For the school year 2017/2018 the Italian school of the Liberi Nantes Association is proposing a cultural project covering civic, linguistic and ludic-theatrical education aimed at boys and girls, and men and women, who are guests of the reception centres in and around Rome.
You who listens to me, teach me: borrowing the words of Fabrizio De André, we are offering a cultural course designed to help students become familiar with the culture of the host country: every lesson will be dedicated to an aspect of Italian culture and approached from a multicultural perspective.
Using an approach which is ludic-creative and communicative, we will offer our students small units of civic and linguistic education, dedicated to topics which are of most use to students who have been residents for a short time in Italy and who are beginning their integration.
The project involves a two-hour meeting every Saturday of the month for a total of four monthly appointments, from 5pm to 7pm. The first meeting will take place on Saturday 3 March and the last meeting will be on Saturday 26 May. The activity, organised by the staff of Liberi Nantes, is free.
The meetings are aimed at those who have basic competence in Italian (level Ao, of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, is sufficient) and who wish to go deeper into some aspects of Italian culture to help them enjoy a social life and improve their verbal communication, improving the experience of socialisation.
Meetings will take place at Bibliopoint I.C.G. Perlasca (the Pietralata area, close to the headquarters of the Liberi Nantes Association in the April 25th sports ground in Via Marica 80).
