Teaching English in Rome Italy
Roma, the Eternal city founded by Romulus and Remus. The
epicenter of an empire, which stretched to the boundaries of the
ancient civilized world. Traditions in Roman law, art and architecture
still influence western civilization today.
“La Dolce Vita” (the good life) is what Romans live every day. An example can be seen in the produce markets and neighborhood grocery stores selling fresh vegetables, meats and fish. These ingredients contribute to one of the world’s great culinary traditions. The pungent smell of a hundred different cheeses and sandwich meats intermingled with the aroma of freshly baked bread would drive even a Spartan crazy.
Where to have a leisurely lunch or romantic candle lit dinner? The choices of trattories are maddening. Will it be the side streets off of Piazza Navona or Campo de Fiori? Should we head to the districts of San Lorenzo, Testaccio or the renowned Trastevere? Reasonably priced restaurants all memorable dining experiences.
Is art or history your passion? Try the National Museum, which houses some of the most important archaeological collections in the world. Saunter through the Capitoline or Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori for classical statues. How about the Vatican Museums that house countless masterpieces?
It doesn’t matter how much time one spends in Roma, it won’t be enough. The popular saying “Roma, non basta una vita” (Rome, a lifetime isn’t enough) couldn’t be more accurate. Roma is a city to be savored slowly like a fine Chianti Classico at so many levels that even long-term residents have yet to see it all.
Roma’s history is written everywhere, in the palaces, the churches, the ruins, the fountain squares, the streets. “A walk through Roma is a walk through time”.
Experience all this while studying for a TESOL certificate. Maybe with a TESOL you will never have to leave Roma again?
Where
“La Dolce Vita” (the good life) is what Romans live every day. An example can be seen in the produce markets and neighborhood grocery stores selling fresh vegetables, meats and fish. These ingredients contribute to one of the world’s great culinary traditions. The pungent smell of a hundred different cheeses and sandwich meats intermingled with the aroma of freshly baked bread would drive even a Spartan crazy.
Where to have a leisurely lunch or romantic candle lit dinner? The choices of trattories are maddening. Will it be the side streets off of Piazza Navona or Campo de Fiori? Should we head to the districts of San Lorenzo, Testaccio or the renowned Trastevere? Reasonably priced restaurants all memorable dining experiences.
Is art or history your passion? Try the National Museum, which houses some of the most important archaeological collections in the world. Saunter through the Capitoline or Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori for classical statues. How about the Vatican Museums that house countless masterpieces?
It doesn’t matter how much time one spends in Roma, it won’t be enough. The popular saying “Roma, non basta una vita” (Rome, a lifetime isn’t enough) couldn’t be more accurate. Roma is a city to be savored slowly like a fine Chianti Classico at so many levels that even long-term residents have yet to see it all.
Roma’s history is written everywhere, in the palaces, the churches, the ruins, the fountain squares, the streets. “A walk through Roma is a walk through time”.
Experience all this while studying for a TESOL certificate. Maybe with a TESOL you will never have to leave Roma again?
Where
- • Located in the region of Lazio having 5 extinct volcanoes
that form the lakes of Bolsena, Vico, Bracciano, Albano and Nemi
- • Lazio is incredibly rich in architecture from various
periods Etruscan, middle-ages to the 18th century
- • Roma is located in central Italy
- • Convenient hub that connects to all points of Europe by
train or air
- • Convenient local buses
Why
- • St. Peter’s Basilica- Elliptical shaped cathedral, symbol of the Catholic Church
- • The Trevi Fountain – the most famous and spectacular
fountain in Roma
- • Piazza Navona- Lined with Baroque palaces
- • Colosseo (Coliseum) – what else needs to be said?
- • Spanish Steps- the piazza, church and famous Scalinata
Spagna has long been gathering place for lovers
- • Museums- the National Museum; Capitlone Museum; Palazzo
dei Conservatori; Pinacoteca Capitolina; Barracco Museum; National
Museum of Castel Sant’Angelo
- • Art- Doria Pamphili Gallery; National Gallery of Ancient Art; the Borghese Museum and Gallery; the National Musuem of Villa Giulia; the Vatican Museums
Who
- • Your fellow students come from a wide range of countries and backgrounds
- • Your teacher trainers are some of the most experienced
and well trained in the industry
- • Your support staff is extremely helpful, courteous and
will assist you wherever possible
- • The locals are peaceful, friendly people who generally like interacting with foreigners
How
Fill out an application form and take that next step towards learning amidst the surreal beauty and tranquility of Rome
Course Fee
Fill out an application form and take that next step towards learning amidst the surreal beauty and tranquility of Rome
Course Fee
- • Deposit (nonrefundable) - $500 USD
- • Balance of course fees: 960 Euros
- • Accommodation: 300 Euros and up
Rome,
Italy TESOL Course Dates
09 January - 03 February 2012
06 February - 02 March 2012
05 March - 30 March 2012
16 April - 11 May 2012
21 May - 15 June 2012
18 June - 13 July 2012
16 July - 10 August 2012
10 September - 05 October 2012
08 October - 02 November 2012
12 November - 07 December 2012
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