How it works
Share your availability. We assign a teacher on a CEFR program.
Availability and team size
You share weekly slots. We staff from the teaching team.
- Book around your working week
- A screened team, not a marketplace
We assign the student
We match agenda, level and teacher. You do not pick from a list.
- Level and goals set the program
- The teacher follows the same CEFR path
Online, on-site or mixed
On-site classes are for companies. Private learners study online, or mix both when travelling.
- Online from anywhere
- Office classes for company groups
- Switch format during travel
Blended learning
Portal, book and teacher on one path. Built for busy professionals.
- Portal exercises and audio
- Book in print or ebook
- Teacher on the same curriculum
Private Italian lessons in Rome with a clear course structure
Looking for private Italian lessons in Rome that fit a demanding work schedule? We offer one-to-one Italian lessons with a dedicated teacher, small-group training for professional teams, and online Italian classes—all built around a structured course path and your real-life communication needs.
Italian courses in Rome for international professionals and organisations
If you need Italian for work (and not generic classroom content), this is designed for you. Our programme combines the structure of an academy (CEFR levels, clear syllabus, measurable outcomes) with the flexibility of private tutoring (time, location, pace, and role-specific objectives).
We work with professionals who use Italian in:
- international organisations and NGOs (meetings, documentation, stakeholder communication)
- corporate and professional services (emails, reporting, client calls)
- healthcare and research environments (clear explanations, patient-facing language, safety communication)
- hospitality and tourism management (service communication, complaint handling, operational coordination)
HR and team leads use the same system to roll out training with minimal admin effort and transparent learning activity reporting.
Flexible learning formats in Rome: on-site, hybrid or online
Rome is busy, large, and logistically complex (traffic, meeting-heavy days, travel, and limited availability). That is why we design the course around your agenda.
You can follow Italian lessons in Rome:
- In-company – on-site Italian training for individuals or teams
- At a professional location – meeting rooms or coworking spaces near your workplace
- Online – live lessons with your teacher when you travel or work remotely
- Hybrid – switch between online and in-person without losing your course continuity
For on-site teaching, we typically work within ~20 km from central Rome. When travel is required outside that area, any travel time/cost is agreed in advance and shown transparently.
Professional locations and work areas in Rome
To keep learning practical and time-efficient, we meet where professionals already work. Common training areas include:
- Centro / Termini–Repubblica corridor (easy public transport access)
- Prati (professional services, offices, embassies area)
- EUR (corporate offices and business district)
- Ostiense (business hubs and coworking infrastructure)
- Tiburtina (connections for commuters and teams coming from outside Rome)
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A complete learning system: teacher, learning portal and course materials
Your course is not “just lessons”. It is a complete learning system designed for busy professionals:
- Live Italian lessons with a dedicated teacher (speaking-first, role-relevant scenarios)
- A structured learning portal for self-study, progress tracking, and continuity between lessons
- CEFR-aligned course content (A1–C2 pathways and professional tracks)
Between lessons, the portal gives you clear next steps (what to practise, what to review, what to submit for feedback). During lessons, your teacher focuses on speaking confidence, accuracy, and workplace fluency.
A flexible learning portal for self-study, writing feedback and exam preparation
Your Italian course is supported by a dedicated online learning portal that keeps your learning structured, even when your schedule changes.
- Offline downloads – study with PDF and audio materials when you travel or prefer offline learning
- Online learning portal – access lessons, exercises and progress tracking from any location
- Optional course book – available separately if you prefer a printed reference
- Writing assignments with corrections – submit texts from self-study and receive structured teacher feedback
- Clear progress tracking – see what you have mastered and what needs attention, aligned with CEFR levels
- Exam-focused preparation – integrated tasks and feedback for CILS, CELI and PLIDA
This system ensures that self-study, live lessons and exam preparation reinforce each other, so you continue progressing even during busy periods or between teaching sessions.
Levels, goals and Italian exam preparation in Rome (CILS, CELI, PLIDA)
All training follows a CEFR learning path (A1–C2). This gives you transparent objectives and measurable progress.
If you need official certification, we integrate preparation for: CILS, CELI, and PLIDA.
- Speaking tasks and interaction formats (professional + exam-style)
- Listening with realistic audio and note-taking strategies
- Reading comprehension with time-efficient methods
- Writing tasks with detailed corrections and improvement checklists
Exam preparation is embedded in your course plan—so you improve real Italian skills while training the test format.
Your Italian teacher in Rome: one-to-one or small professional groups
You work with a professional Italian teacher experienced in teaching international adults. We match you with the right teacher for your goals (exam, role-specific communication, or level progression).
- Intake + optional level assessment
- Learning goals linked to your job (meetings, emails, presentations, client communication)
- Efficient speaking practice with immediate feedback
- Clear progress tracking (what improved, what still blocks you, what is next)
Small groups (typically up to 5 participants) are ideal for teams: shared professional scenarios + individual feedback, without losing speed or personalisation.
Designed for career changes, travel, and relocation
If your schedule changes, you do not restart. You keep the same learning path and your learning history stays in your portal. You can switch between online and in-person lessons (or continue remotely if you relocate), without losing continuity.
Pricing and transparency
We keep pricing clear so you can budget the course (personally or through your employer).
- Course packages: typically €200–€400 depending on intensity and support level
- Live lessons: typically €26–€38 per hour depending on the package
Every package includes your course structure and access to the learning portal. If you need a formal quote for HR approval, we provide a written learning plan with a start/end date and objectives.
For HR in Rome: reporting for internal justification and funded training
HR teams typically need two things: minimal administration and defensible documentation. We support employer-sponsored training with:
- Learning plan with CEFR objectives and workplace outcomes
- Professional invoicing aligned with company approval requirements
- Activity reporting (attendance + learning activity) downloadable in one click
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Italian lessons that move with you: flexible time, location and continuity
Your Italian course is designed for changing schedules and international mobility.
- Start in Rome with in-person Italian lessons at your office, a professional location or a coworking space
- Continue online while travelling for work, with live lessons or guided self-study when your agenda is full
- Relocate within Italy and continue your course with a certified partner teacher in another city, without restarting
- Move to another EU country and stay on the same CEFR-aligned learning path with a qualified teacher matched to your new location
Your learning goals, materials and progress remain in one system, so your Italian develops consistently—even when your work or life takes you across cities or countries.
Case study: Italian training for international professionals in Rome
Context
A group of international professionals relocated to Rome to work for a multinational organisation with local Italian partners. English was the internal working language, but Italian was required for meetings with external stakeholders, daily collaboration and long-term integration.
Participants had different starting levels, ranging from A1 to B1, and limited availability due to meetings, travel and project deadlines.
The challenge
- Different CEFR levels within one team
- Limited time for language training during working weeks
- Need for immediate speaking confidence in Italian
- Requirement for clear documentation and reporting for HR
The approach
- Individual intake and CEFR level assessment for each participant
- Personal learning paths aligned with professional roles
- Combination of one-to-one lessons and small group sessions
- Hybrid format: on-site lessons in Rome and online classes during travel
- Structured self-study through the learning platform between live sessions
Learning focus
- Professional introductions and small talk in Italian
- Meetings and coordination with Italian colleagues
- Emails and written follow-up communication
- Situation-based vocabulary related to the organisation’s activities
The result
- Improved confidence using Italian in professional settings
- More efficient collaboration with local partners in Rome
- Measurable CEFR progress within a limited time frame
- Transparent activity reporting for HR and internal evaluation
Why the programme worked
The blended learning approach allowed participants to practise Italian consistently, even during busy periods. The clear structure reduced uncertainty, while the flexibility made the course sustainable alongside full-time work.
Frequently asked questions about learning Italian in Rome
- Where do Italian lessons take place in Rome?
Italian lessons take place on-site, online, or in a hybrid format. In-person lessons are usually organised within approximately 20 km from central Rome, in offices, meeting rooms, coworking spaces or other professional environments. Travel outside this area is agreed transparently in advance. - Can I follow Italian lessons before or after work?
Yes. Lessons can be scheduled early in the morning, during lunch breaks, or after work. Scheduling is flexible and adapts to your availability. If your agenda changes, lessons can be rescheduled or temporarily moved online. - Is this suitable if I work in an international or English-speaking environment?
Yes. Many professionals work in international teams where English is the main working language, but still need Italian for meetings, local partners and daily life. Your course focuses on practical Italian for real professional and social situations in Rome. - Do I need to be in Rome to start my Italian course?
No. You can start online before arriving in Rome and continue with the same learning plan once you are here. This is common when preparing for relocation, a new job, or a long-term stay. - Can I switch between online and in-person Italian lessons?
Yes. Hybrid learning is a core part of the programme. You can switch formats without losing progress or changing your course structure, which is particularly useful given Rome’s traffic and changing schedules. - Do you prepare for Italian exams in Rome (CILS, CELI, PLIDA)?
Yes. Preparation for CILS, CELI and PLIDA is integrated into your course and combined with practical language use. - Is this course suitable for beginners?
Yes. Many professionals start from A1 (complete beginner). Your learning plan defines a clear progression path and a realistic weekly workload, with a strong focus on speaking confidence. - What if I travel frequently or move to another city?
Your course is not tied to a single location. You can continue online or be matched with another teacher without restarting. Your learning history and progress remain available in your personal learning portal. - What does my employer or HR department receive?
A clear learning plan with objectives and CEFR levels, a professional invoice suitable for internal approval, and activity and attendance reporting downloadable in one click. This documentation is typically used for internal cost justification, compliance and funded training schemes. - How much time do I need per week to learn Italian?
A common recommendation is 20–30 minutes of self-study per day plus one weekly conversation lesson. Your learning plan is adjusted to what is realistic alongside your job. - Can I change my teacher if needed?
Yes. If the match is not optimal, another professional Italian teacher can be assigned while maintaining full continuity. - Are learning materials included?
Yes. Your course includes access to the learning platform with structured lessons, audio, exercises, progress tracking and downloadable PDFs for online and offline study.
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Conversation classes include the learning portal and ebook. Printed books are sold separately. About us, Quality guarantee.
- Printed books
- Interactive EPUBs with audio
- Audiobooks
Student reviews of our Italian lessons
- 4.7/5
Preparing for an exam while working full time. Audio with translation makes revision realistic on short breaks.
- 4.4/5
Clear structure from A1 upward. AI corrections in the portal save time; I still work through the printed units.
- 4.2/5
Social life improved once I could follow meetings in Italian. The portal exercises are short; the book gives depth.
- 4.8/5