Centro Linguistico Benaco

The language school on Lake Garda since 1990

Benaco School

Foreign languages for workers in the tourist and hospitality industry

Mini classes

Small groups of 2 to 6 students

Learn by doing

Tasting and visits in the villa

Centro linguistico Benaco

The language school on Lake Garda since 1990

CURRENT COURSES

Italian Courses

The Italian programs include intensive week long courses and other courses of longer duration. They are intended for foreigners who have decided to move to Italy, long-term tourists or frequent visitors.

Foreign language courses

These are English, German and Spanish courses, one-to-one or in a small group. Short courses of 10 hours with daytime or evening hours and duration of a week or a month.

European Foreign Language Classification and download language test

Our language programmes follow the European Classification in 6 levels, according to the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Language Learning and Teaching, which contains guidelines to check the level of language proficiency. Choose the level you believe you best fit in through self-evaluation. At the beginning of our program you will be asked to go through an entry test and don’t worry, because you can change class without any problem, even after a first couple of hours, seeing an teacher to discuss your objectives, so that the most suitable class can be chosen for you.

English Test
Levels from A1 to C2

French Test
Beginner Level

 

Test PLIDA A1
Breakthrough Level

 

Test PLIDA A2
Waystage Level Test

 

Test B1 PLIDA
Threshold Level Test

Test B2 PLIDA
Vantage Level Test

Test C1 PLIDA
Effectiveness Level Test

Test C2 PLIDA
Mastery Level Test

German Test
Beginner Level

German Test
Intermediate Level

Spanish Test
Beginner Level

Spanish Test
Intermediate Level

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Pesci – die Welt – early bird

Chi dorme non piglia pesci.
≠ Die Welt gehört dem Tüchtigen (il mondo appartiene a chi si dà da fare)
≠ The early bird catches the worm (Il primo uccello prende il verme)
≠ Rolling stone gathers no moss (Pietra che rotola non raccoglie muschio).
≠ Le monde appartient à ceux qui se lèvent tôt (il mondo appartiene a chi si alza presto)

Chi arriva tardi

Chi tardi arriva male alloggia.

Le premier arrivé le premier servi.

The early bird catches the worm.

Wer zuerst kommt mahlt zuerst.

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