Italian Tuition in Middlesbrough - Home and Online

We're better than tutors. We're teachers ready to work for you.

Why do parents choose us? ... because teachers
tiny swoosh
do it best

icon1

Only real teachers

Because we only ever work with real UK teachers you will always get a highly experienced teacher who is safe, reliable and up to speed with the current curriculum and exam requirements. We vet all 20,000+ tutors, and they are all DBS checked.

icon1

Group tuition from £20 ph

Team up with other families to create a small tuition group at your home or online. Children should be of similar ages, abilities and ambitions. The tuition fee will automatically be divided equally among your group. Learn more

icon1

First lesson guaranteed

We're almost certain you will be happy with your choice of teacher, but if the first lesson is not a success, for whatever reason, you will not be charged for the lesson and we will immediately look to find you an alternative teacher.

A selection of Middlesbrough Italian teachers

See more teachers
Veronica E

Ms Veronica E

Italian

Middlesbrough


Subjects taught:
Spanish, Italian
Qualifications:
PGCE Modern Languages, Spanish and Italian, Institute of Education, UCL London (2011). Master of Education, University of Cambridge (2017). BA (Hons) English Language and English Language Teaching, ARU Cambridge, (2011). CELTA qualification (2010).
Gian Luca S

Mr Gian Luca S

Italian

Middlesbrough


Subjects taught:
Economics, Business, Italian
Qualifications:
Master in Education, University of Worcester (2021). Qualified Teacher; PGCE in Economics and Business, University of Worcester (2017). BSc (Hons) Economics and Business (1997).
Concetta H

Mrs Concetta H

Italian

Middlesbrough


Subjects taught:
Italian
Qualifications:
City and Guilds, Further and Adult Education Teachers' Certificate, Middlesex (2002). BTEC National Diploma, Institute of Professional and Commercial Studies, Italy (1990).
Lucia B

Mrs Lucia B

Italian

Middlesbrough


Subjects taught:
French, Italian
Qualifications:
CELTA Cambridge, French Literature Research Degree, Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle (2004). BA (Hons) Political Science and foreign Languages, French Language and Literature (1995). International Law, Universite Libre de Bruxelles (1993).
Roberta B

Mrs Roberta B

Italian

Middlesbrough


Subjects taught:
Italian
Qualifications:
PGCE Modern Languages, University of Brighton (2014) DITALS II, teaching Italian as a foreign language, Universita degli studi di Siena (2012) Laurea, Foreign Languages and Literature, University of Pisa.

View or contact
available
circle swoosh
teachers now

£0 ph Face-to-Face Tuition


flag
I consent to the storage of my data.




Italian Language Tuition

Italian is not only the official language of Italy, but also one of the four official languages spoken in Switzerland. It is also widely spoken in Croatia, Slovenia and the French island of Corsica; and is surprisingly the second most popular language spoken in Argentina. With its roots firmly in ancient Latin it is classed as one of the Romance languages, like French, Portuguese and Spanish. Italian shares a high degree of grammatical commonality with those languages, and many similar words.

GCSE Italian Tuition

As with other Modern Foreign Language courses, the focus when studying Italian at Key Stage 4 is to gain a good understanding of the spoken and written language, starting with the basics of pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary. Whilst developing their language skills, the GCSE syllabus encourages students to expand their cultural knowledge of Italy, covering day-to-day life, food, travel, family, and hobbies etc. Additional topics include technology, and social and global issues, like the environment and healthy living. By the end of the syllabus students should be able to competently express themselves in conversations and discussions, making good use of grammatical structures, and a wide vocabulary, and with accurate pronunciation that would be understood by a native speaker.

A-Level Italian Tuition

When moving on to Italian A-Level, students are required to further expand their spoken and written skills and begin to discover the rich world of Italian literature, whilst further developing their understanding of Italy's culture and history. The A-Level syllabus also includes covering a topic or research project that will form the basis of an essay in the final written exam. This is usually on one of the following subjects: lifestyles, youth or Italian culture, travel and tourism, or education and employment. Gaining an A-Level in Italian is obviously an ideal option for those wishing to read languages at university, or keen to visit and explore the country for work or pleasure. However, many university courses in other disciplines, including Music, Art History, and Archaeology, can also become far more accessible and rewarding to students with an A-Level in Italian.

Cookies
Manage