Puntolingua is an Italian language center based in Berlin and CELI examination center recognized by the University for Foreigners of Perugia. Alongside a wide range of Italian courses in Berlin, our intent is also to design new courses to learn Italian online.
With our online Italian learning program, you can choose between individual Italian lessons, to progress quickly, and conversation meeting to practice with a native speaker. Alternatively you can consult our free archive of exercises.
The latest addition is a refresher course to learn Italian online through a chat on your smartphone.
Whatever you might need, Puntolingua offers you a team of teachers of different ages, but united by certified professionalism and a great passion for teaching the Italian language. Of course, if you live in Berlin, you can come and visit us in person. You find all our course and activity offers in Berlin here
This service is aimed at those who want to follow their own learning time.
A Puntolingua teacher will be available to you online via webcam every working day.
Rate: € 28,00 – € 32,00 per unit (60 minutes) or € 120,00 per module.
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To practice Italian and increase your vocabulary in a pleasant way, simply by conversing.
A Puntolingua teacher will be available to you online via webcam every working day.
Rate: € 30,00 per lesson (60 minutes).
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Like any other language, you can learn Italian online, as long as there is a real person on the other side, and not simply software, which however can be very useful for practicing vocabulary. The best way to learn Italian online is to understand that teaching a foreign language is a profession and you cannot expect someone to do it for free. If you want to learn Italian online free, you can take it as a play for your free time. You will surely learn something. But when you want to get the best results in the shortest time, turn to a professional.
At Puntolingua we have two learning options: Italian lessons in modules and in blocks (see above).
About 63 million as native speakers.
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