Here you can learn some of the most used Italian preposition: di, a, in, da
1. The Italian preposition “di” means “of” in English. It is used in many different ways as you can see below.
# To indicate possession:
Il libro di Marco – Marco’s book
La casa di Elisa – Elisa’s house
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If you are a college student, you know that it can be tough finding a job once you have completed your degree program. It helps to have additional experience that you can list on your resume. One excellent way to add to the education portion of your resume is with a study abroad program, where you might choose to study abroad in Italy. Italy is just one of many wonderful European countries where you can study for a summer, semester or year, as well as take part in research projects, which will not only earn you credits that you can apply to your college degree but will also give you experiences that will help to make your resume stand out from the rest.
You might wonder how you could finance such a trip. You will want to check in with your college’s financial aid office to see if financial aid that you receive can be applied toward a study abroad in Italy program. Often times, this is the case.
You will then want to go online and look at several programs based in Italy. Study abroad programs vary as to time of year available, as well as classes available, so you will want to see what is offered that will apply to your degree program at home.
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Every country has language teaching trends which ebb and flow with each new scholastic year. However, for those who would like to teach English in Italy and those who currently teach in the country, it is especially important to stay current of the newest concepts and methods in education. Landing a good job or renewing a contract might depend on a teacher’s commitment to staying informed.
One of the newest techniques to hit the academic scene in Italy is the C.L.I.L. method.
Content and Language Integrated Learning, or CLIL as it’s more commonly known, is essentially a standard classroom subject, such as science, taught in English (or another target language) rather than the first language of the learners (in this case Italian). In CLIL classes, tasks are engineered to allow students to focus on and learn to use English as they learn the new subject content.
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