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Italian is a Romance Language and is the closest tongue to Vulgar Latin out of all the Romance Languages. It is the third most popularly spoken first language in the European Union. It is the authorized language of numerous countries like Italy, Vatican City, Switzerland, and many more.

The Italian Language is one of the easiest languages to learn because most of the English Vocabulary came from Latin and Italian is one of the languages that came from Latin too. Therefore, English and Italian are inter-connected. The job opportunities for Italian translators and interpreters are increasing steadily and it is expected that the Italian Language Industry will remain robust until 2026. Apart from the job opportunities, studying in Italy is also pretty cheap and to learn in a country, it is necessary to learn the official language of the country. Thus, there are various advantages of learning Italian Language.

KVCH is one of the Best Italian Language Training Institutes. Italian Language Training is based on the current industry requirements which enables one to land their dream job in the top companies worldwide. KVCH is a reputed training company providing the Best Italian Language Certification Training. At KVCH, Italian Language Training is supervised and managed by industry experts having an experience of more than 10 years in training. The course curriculum of Italian Language training is designed such that it covers all modules ranging from basic to advanced level. Training at KVCH includes both theoretical and practical sessions so that trainees get a suitable environment which will enable them to handle complex and difficult situations which they may face when they enter the ever-changing corporate industry.

We believe in providing our trainees with a "Hands on experience", thus enabling them to practically conduct each and every topic which has been discussed in the sessions supervised by our industry experts. This practice of comprehensive training allows one to gain all the concepts and skills efficiently and later apply them efficiently in their chosen field of work.

KVCH is one of the Best Training Institutes providing Italian Language Training with 100% placement assistance. The training provided at KVCH has been specially formulated for students/working professional/corporates etc. At KVCH, Italian Language training is conducted on weekdays and special sessions can be organized on weekends as well. We also provide fast-track training for students and working professionals who are looking to upgrade themselves instantly.

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Course Description

Italian Elementary Topics & Vocabulary: Saying hello and goodbye



Introducing yourself



Nationality



Address and telephone number



Asking and saying how one is



Asking and giving personal details about one’s job and the languages one speaks



Apologising



Ordering food and drink at a bar and paying



Reading a simple menu



Spelling one’s name



Talking about one’s preferences



Asking and telling the time



Talking about one’s everyday routine



Referring events in a chronological order



Expressing frequency



Expressing likes and dislikes



The Italian alphabet



Numbers 1-100



Days of the week



Booking a table at a restaurant



Understanding simple city directions



Understanding a menu



Expressing agreement/disagreement



Adjectives



Some Italian recipes



Some expressions of place



Talking about past events



Writing a greeting card



Some expressions of time



The connectors allora, prima, poi



The date and months of the year



Talking about sport and other leisure activities



Saying what one can and cannot do



Grocery shopping



Organising a meal



More food



Colours



Expressing quantity



Describing a city or a borough



Writing an email and inviting a friend over



Talking about public transport



Organising a city tour



Public institutions and offices



Adjectives used when describing a flat/house



More expression of place



Describing people



Talking about one’s family



Talking about one’s friends and neighbours



Family names and adjectives



Describing a family picture



Designing a website for a course of Italian



Talking about places where one has been in the past



Understanding brief tourist information



Getting information about services at a hotel



Booking a hotel room



Writing a postcard



Describing one’s holiday



Organising a weekend in Italy



Numbers 101 – 1000



Introducing someone



Talking about one’s language learning experience



Expressing one’s preferences and opinions



Giving explanation for one’s choices.



Asking information about train timetables and tickets



Understanding a train timetable



Buying a train ticket at a railway station



Expressing a wish



Giving a suggestion



Asking for something in a polite way



Describing clothing



Talking about past habits and lifestyles



Making comparisons between the past and the present



Making a survey about one’s preferences about fashion



Taking part to a radio interview



Telling a story



Describing past habits



Talking about one’s past wishes and aspirations



Expressing one’s likes and dislikes about music



Vocabulary related to music



Talking about one’s favourite activities and giving a reason



Talking about a pleasant experience



Describing a recipe or a dish



Understanding a recipe



Talking about eating habits and lifestyles



Talking about setback during one’s holiday



Describing a physical problem



Having a conversation with a GP



Asking and giving suggestions/advice about health problems



Understanding an information leaflet in medicine boxes



Talking about one’s travelling habits/preferences



Understanding and giving advice about travel safety



Understanding traffic updates on the radio



Reporting a stolen or lost item



Describing objects



Food and recipes



Parts of the body



The verbs prendere and mettere with drugs/medicines



The car



Adjectives to describe objects



Talking about information and media



Understanding the main headlines in a radio news broadcast



Announcing scheduled events



Talking about future events



Choosing and understanding a TV programme



Asking details about a property



Expressing needs



Expressing surprise and regret



Talking about holiday accommodation options



Paying somebody a compliment



Preparing one’s profile for a couch-surfing website



Talking about holidays and traditional events



Inviting someone at an event, accepting and refusing an invitation



Expressing one’s intention



Going shopping at a local street market.



2. Grammar: Personal subject pronouns



Definite and indefinite articles



Nouns



Adjectives



Present tense of regular verbs



Interrogatives



Food and beverage



Reflexive verbs



Adverbs of frequency



The verbs sapere and potere



More about the verb piacere



Prepositions in and a



Regular and irregular past participles



The Present Perfect



The adverb fa



More interrogatives



The agreement noun/adjective (plural)



Direct object pronouns



The particle ne



The partitive articles



The expressions c’è/ci sono



The verbs venire and volere



Combined preposition su+ article



The preposition in



The possessives



Demonstrative pronouns questo and quello



Impersonal construction with si



The verb dovere



The particle ci



Revision: the verb piacere + Infinitive



Indirect object pronouns



The verb interessare



The expressions mi piace di più/di meno



The relative superlative



The verbs volerci and bisogna



The present conditional



Qualche



The adverbs ending in –mente



The imperfect tense



The comparatives (regular forms)



The use of the preposition da



The use of Present Perfect and Imperfect



The present perfect of reflexive verbs



The relative pronoun che



The absolute superlative



The position of the adverbs



Nouns with irregular plural



The formal imperative



The use of pronouns with the imperative mood



The informal imperative



The negative form of the imperative mood



The conjunction se



Comparisons with di or che



Meglio and migliore



The future simple



The progressive form with stare + gerund



The structure che + adjective + noun



The direct object pronouns + present perfect



Quello and Bello + nouns



The forms of buono



The imperfect and present perfect of sapere and conoscere



The verbs cominciare/ iniziare and finire



3. Cultural Content: Titles of study in Italian business cards



Greetings and gestures



The “coffee culture” in Italy



The world of work in Italy (male/female jobs)



Meals as a family ritual



Etiquette and cultural awareness: dos and dont’s at an Italian restaurant



Giving and receiving presents



Special events in the Italian cities: the Notte Bianca



The square as a meeting point



Gestural expressiveness



Means of transport and maps



Italian words used abroad



Railway transport in Italy



Italian icons and symbols



Culture and free time



Italian recipes



Italian body language



Emergency numbers in Italy



Italians and the TV



Inviting friends over in Italy



Shopping



4. Skills Work: Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Basic pronunciation rules



Plenty of listening activities



Writing practice – inc. postcards, e-mails, etc.



Language learning awareness: reflecting on your learning style



Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Revisiting pronunciation rules and numbers



Writing practice



Language learning awareness: learning new vocabulary, dealing with unknown words, approaching grammar, approaching a listening task.



Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. application letter



Language learning awareness: Reading and understanding a text; using non-verbal communication; understanding symbols and images



Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. stories, reviews, etc.



Language learning awareness: A test about the “multiple intelligences”; reading skills: skimming and scanning; Understanding a radio broadcast; systemising: logic and grammar.



Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. adverts and short articles



Language learning awareness: In your own words: paraphrasing; communicating through gestures; learning through the loci.



Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. letter of complaint



Plenty of listening activities – e.g. phone messages



Language learning awareness: Learning using information media; learning using mental images; systemising: logic and vocabulary.



5. Proficiency: A wide range of topics based around students’ own interests, could include topics of general interest: global issues, popular science, environment, media and advertising; culture and entertainment; beliefs and religions, etc.



Materials used to spark conversation will include articles, DVD, video, internet extracts.



Grammar: At this level, Grammar should be covered and revised according to the students’ needs.

Italian - Professional 1. Topics & Vocabulary:: Describing monuments



Giving instructions for a touristic itinerary, a recipe, or a set of rules



Describing people and situations in the past



Talking about your family, yourself and your origins



Making a reservation



Ordering at a restaurant



Inviting and accepting an invitation



Expressing your opinion, making comments about your experiences



Describing situations and events in the past



Agreeing & disagreeing



Having an argument



Building friendly, informal relationships



Projects and wishes for the future



Hypothesis, suppositions and resolutions



The world of work



Telling the plot of a movie/a book



Streets and street signs



Excuses and accepting excuses



Talking about cities and culture



Conflict and resolution



Linking past to present



Making friends – talking about self, states of mind and feelings



Projects, wishes, hypothesis and resolutions for the future (continued)



Giving suggestions/advice



Describing facts and events in former times, telling a story, a fable



Making polite requests



Giving explanations, finding solutions, saying “sorry”



Studying – inc. history of (personal) education, teaching styles, adult education in Italy



Relationships – inc. dream partner, challenges, tips, arguments and reconciliation Consumerism



Globalisation



Cinema and literature



New media – inc. usage, development, advantages and disadvantages



Travelling and mobility – inc. making complaints orally or written



Expressing wishes which did not come true in the past



Giving suggestions in order to avoid mistakes



Talking about future events in the past



Talking about one’s regrets



Encouraging or discouraging someone



Expressing one’s opinion and point of view; asking for clarifications; proposing solutions to a problem



2. Grammar: Revisiting previous level’s grammar



The imperative of regular and reflexive verbs



The Imperfect tense



Possessive pronouns and adjectives



The use of the imperfect and the present perfect



The future



The present progressive



Simple and combined prepositions



Prepositions with verbs



Absolute superlative



Direct and indirect object pronouns



Pronominal verbs



Exclamatives



Pronouns and verbs



Present conditional



Relative pronouns



Simple (remote) past of regular and irregular verbs



Interrogative pronouns



Revision of simple and combined prepositions



Past conditional; the future in the past



Past perfect



Hypothetical Constructions



Imperfect subjunctive



Combined object pronouns



The Imperative + pronouns



The formation of adverbs



Adjectives ending in -oso, -bile



Conjunctions and connectors



3. Cultural Content: Rome: Art, History, cuisine



Italian cooking & recipes



Italian family and wedding



Having an argument with an Italian



Discourse markers: expressing impatience, surprise, and wonder



Italians and Ferragosto



Young people and unemployment



Italian journalism



Children and bullying in school



Italians and the immigrants



The dialects



Loan words



The South – countryside, atmosphere, people



Italian journalism



Pasta



Sicily in the World and at Home



Friends and family



Italians and Ferragosto



Young people and unemployment



Italian journalism



Children and bullying in school



Italians and the immigrants



The dialects



Loan words



4. Skills Work: Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. adverts and short articles



Plenty of listening activities



Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. letter of complaint Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. letter of complaint



Plenty of listening activities – e.g. phone messages



Plenty of listening activities – e.g. phone messages



Lots of speaking – inc. situational exercises & interaction



Writing practice – e.g. adverts and short articles



Plenty of listening activities

Italian Master 1. Topics & Vocabulary:: Primarily topics of students’ choice



Expressing expectation, doubts, and hopes



Talking about social and political issues



Talking about changes in your life



Giving instructions



Analysing and evaluating newspapers articles



Relating an extraordinary event



Understanding poetic language



Perception of time in different cultures



Work and occupation – inc. Future perspectives, innovative ideas and multicultural approach



Health – inc. Alternative therapies and history of medical science



Emotions – inc. Cultural differences in perception and expression



Europe and the European Community



Discussing topical news of the day



2. Grammar: Primarily topics of students’ choice



Expressing expectation, doubts, and hopes



Talking about social and political issues



Talking about changes in your life



Giving instructions



Analysing and evaluating newspapers articles



Relating an extraordinary event



Understanding poetic language



Perception of time in different cultures



Work and occupation – inc. Future perspectives, innovative ideas and multicultural approach



Health – inc. Alternative therapies and history of medical science



Emotions – inc. Cultural differences in perception and expression



Europe and the European Community



Discussing topical news of the day



3. Cultural Content: The Italians – inc. inside and outside look, prejudices and stereotypes



Artistic life in Italy – inc. introduction of various Italian artists and their works



University and further education in Italy and abroad



Traditional, peculiar houses: Alberobello’s trulli, Matera’s sassi



Italians and strikes



Idiomatic expressions with animals and parts of the body



Equal opportunities in Italy



Italian wines



4. Skills Work: Lots of speaking – inc. Situational exercises & interaction; focus on discussion



Writing practice – e.g. Short stories, reviews and comments, advertisments



Plenty of listening activities – authentic sources, e.g. Radio, TV, films and discs



Advanced pronunciation



Writing a complaint



Analysing and evaluating newspapers articles



Evaluating and analysing advertisements



Writing a short tale



Summarising an interview, a biography



Carrying out an interview



Reading a book together



Discussing, complaining, protesting and claiming



5. Proficiency: A wide range of topics based around students’ own interests, could include topics of general interest: global issues, popular science, environment, media and advertising; culture and entertainment; beliefs and religions, etc.



Materials used to spark conversation will include articles, DVD, video, internet extracts.



Grammar: At this level, Grammar should be covered and revised according to the students’ needs.

Top Reasons to Choose KVCH for Italian Programming Training in Noida

Italian Programming training in Noida is constructed as per the IT industry standard.

is constructed as per the IT industry standard.

We Offer the best Italian Programming training and dedicated placement assistance in Noida with properly planned training modules and course content.



Regular and Weekends classes for Italian Programming training in Noida is provided.



One of the biggest team of Certified Expert Trainers with 5 to 15 years of Real Industry Experience.



Mentors of Italian Programming training in Noida helps in major project training, minor project training, live project preparation, interview preparation and job placement support.



Smart Labs with Real Latest Equipment’s.



24x7 Lab Facilities. Students are free to access the labs for unlimited number of hours as per their own preferred timings.



Silent and Discussion Zone areas in Labs to enhance Self Study and Group Discussions.



Free of Cost Personality Development sessions including Spoken Italian, Group Discussions, Mock Interviews, Presentation skills.



Free of Cost Seminars for Personality Development & Personal Presentation.



Varity of Study Material: Books, PDF’s, Video Lectures, Sample questions, Interview Questions (Technical and HR), and Projects.



Hostel Facilities available at Rs. 5,500/month for Italian Programming Training in Noida students.



Free Study Material, PDFs, Video Trainings, Sample Questions, Exam Preparation, Interview Questions, Lab Guides.



Globally Recognized Course Completion Certificate.



Extra Time Slots (E.T.S.) for Practical’s (Unlimited), Absolutely Free.



The ability to retake the class at no-charge as often as desired.



One-on-One attention by instructors.



Helps students to take knowledge of complex technical concepts.



Payment options: Cheque, Cash, Credit Card, Debit card, Net Banking.

KVCH Trainer's Profile for Italian Programming Training in Noida

KVCH'S Italian Programming Trainers are: Are experts in their field of domain and constantly upgrade themselves with new tools to impart the best training of a real working environment



Have been carefully selected by our training partners and recognized over the years by various organizations for their field of work.



Have years of experience in working in Big corporation and MNC’s like IBM, HCL Technologies, Sapient, Birla soft, TCS, Accenture etc.



Certified Industry Professionals with more than 10+ years of experience in Itindustry.



Connected with placement cells of various companies to help and support students for placement

Placement Assistance after Italian Programming Training in Noida

KVCH'S Placement Assistance KVCH is the world leader in rendering placement assistance to students with the help of a dedicate placement cell that supports and assists students during the time of placement.



KVCH also provide the best Resume Building Service, by helping students to design their resume as per the latest industry trend.



KVCH regularly organizes Personality Development sessions including Group Discussions, Mock Interviews, Presentation skills that help students in overall personality development and to present themselves confidently at the time of interview.



KVCH has helped students to grab their dream jobs in companies like IBM , HCL , Wipro , TCS , Accenture ,etc.

KVCH Course duration for Italian Programming Training in Noida