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The Sri Lanka – Italy Business Council of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce will launch the third batch of its successful Italian language course on May 14, 2016. The classes will be conducted during Saturdays over an eight-week period, taught by experienced, native Italian nationals currently residing in Sri Lanka, who have also taught the previous two batches. This course will enable Sri Lankans to gain a competitive advantage when dealing with Italy, whether it is in the areas of trade, culture, education or any other bilateral relationship.
The Beginners course will cover areas such as construction of basic phrases, interrogative, causative and temporal sentences, pronouns, adjectives and also the practice of conversation and Italian culture.
There will also be an Advanced Learners course, which would be mainly directed at those who have completed the Beginners course previously and would like to enhance their Italian Language skills. If interested in taking part please contact Julianne on 011 5588875 or email julianne@chamber.lk. The successful conclusion of the programme will see participants being awarded with a valid certificate.
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