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venerdì 8 maggio 2015

Vit dalla Repubblica Ceca

LA SCORSA ESTATE, TRA I NOSTRI STUDENTI, ABBIAMO OSPITATO VIT, UN INSEGNANTE DELLA REPUBBLICA CECA. VIT CI HA MANDATO IL SUO COMMENTO, E LA FOTO DEL BATTESIMO DELLA SUA BAMBINA. COMPLIMENTI VIT!!
Intenzívní kurz italštiny, který jsem v Caorle u il Faró absolvoval v roce 2014, byl vynikající. Pedagogické schopnosti vyučujících jsou na vysoké úrovni (to mohu posoudit, neboť sám pedagogem jsem). Vstřícnost a nasazení lektorek byly vynikající, pomohly ochotně zařídit všechny věci, které jsem potřeboval k zorientování se ve městě i k vyřízení administrativy, neboť jsem měl kurz hrazen z grantu EU. Kurz byl intenzívní, zaměřený jak na gramatiku a konverzaci, tak i na reálie. Velice se mi líbila vyjížďka lodí po zdejší laguně a samozřejmě samotné Caorle v jehož centru výuka probíhá. Mohu jen doporučit.

Ecco com'è andata l'avventura del Lycée Français de New York al Faro

Pendant les vacances de printemps, les élèves-italophones du secondaire se sont rendus en Italie pendant une semaine, encadrés par la professeur d’italien Sonia Rocca, et le professeur d’arts plastiques, John Tasevoli. Retour sur une expérience culturelle, linguistique et historique.


The trip to Italy comprised a unique mix of school and daily excursions. During the week we stayed in a hotel in Caorle, a seaside resort on the Adriatic Sea. Each morning students attended custom-tailored classes at “Il Faro Center for Italian Language and Culture”. In the afternoons they were led on guided tours exploring the surrounding area of Veneto including Treviso, Portogruaro, Concordia and of course Venice.
In addition to traditional walking tours, we also rode a ‘bragozzo’, a traditional Venetian boat, around the lagoon of Caorle to “l’Isola dei Pescatori” (Fisherman Island). The highlight of the week was a full day in Venice, visiting St Mark’s Basilica and the Ducal Palace. We visited glassblowing workshops and lacemaking boutiques and took a  gondola ride through Venice’s picturesque canals.
Day 1: Arrival in Caorle!
After a long flight we arrived in Caorle, a beautiful medieval town of about 10,000, located along the Adriatic coast. Here we attended italian classes in the morning, and launched our day trips to cities in the Veneto region.
Day 2: Il primo giorno di scuola

After a well deserved, full-night’s rest we began our first complete day in Caorle. The weather was beautiful, cool mornings warming to the high 60s in the full sun.  Our hotel continued to feed us very well, with a traditional three course Italian meal for lunch and dinner. In the morning we were treated to an enormous prima colazione (the Sanguinello juice and local pane al cioccolato were particular popular).
A quick 15 minute walk from L’Hotel Venezia took us through the winding streets of Il Centro Storico and brought us to our school, located just off a central piazza.  Il Faro was very charming – immaculately maintained by Liviana and her staff. The instructors Liviana, Barbara and Martina met our students cheerfully and began the week’s lessons. Later that afternoon our local guide lead us through the old sites in town and give us an up-close history of Caorle’s medieval past.
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Day 3: Beyond Caorle, Treviso
By day three we had finally settled into our week and the day-to-day routine of morning classes and afternoon excursions.  News from Il Faro was very positive, our students were making real improvements in their oral skills and their instructors were very pleased with their enthusiasm toward the Italian language.
After classes, and another enormous pranzo of fried calamari and pasta pomodoro e mozzarella, we ventured beyond Caorle to the picturesque walled medieval city of Treviso, about an hour west of Carole. There we encountered the 13th century Romanesque Chiesa di San Francesco, famous for its original medieval frescos and its vaulted ceiling, borrowed from boat designs of the era. Later we explored the enormous Cattedrale di San Pietro di Apostolo, noted for its massive dome and Titian masterpiece, the altarpiece “L’Annunziata”. In all we left very impressed with Treviso, in many ways a preview of Venice, with a labyrinth of streets, crisscrossed with canals.
 Day 4: Beyond Caorle, Portogruaro
After another morning of classes and an incredible stop for pizza we were off to Portogruaro, a charming medieval town about an hour north of Caorle. There we met the lovely Elena, our local guide for the day, who led us on a wonderful walk through town, highlighting all of the major sites. First stop was the Parco della Pace, dotted with aromatic “glicine” (wisteria) in full bloom.
Later we made our way to the Museo Nazionale Concordiese, which hosts a fantastic collection of 1st century Roman artifacts.  The group was very impressed but wondered where all the noses and heads had run off to! Next we made our way toward the center of town, la Piazza della Repubblica, under the shadow of a less famous leaning torre, the Campanaria.
Like Treviso, Portogruaro is laced with waterways and canals, although swifter. Our group really enjoyed the walk along the waterwheels and locks that redirect and harness the power of the current. Finally we took a well-deserved rest in the grassy shade within the courtyard of the very old Liceo Marconi, originally built as a lazzaretto (a renaissance era isolation ward).
After the break and a little shopping (and gelato-ing), we hopped a local bus to see Concordia, the original site of the Roman artifacts we saw earlier in the day. Our students really enjoyed the up-close window into ancient Roman-life.

 Day 5: Caorle’s bragozzi and casoni
After classes, we explored the canals and waterways around Caorle in a bragozzo (a traditional fishing boat), stopping to visit one of the ancient island communities that dot Venezia’s lagoons. There we were given access to one of the island’s casoni (a reed-thatched house once used by local fishermen) owned for generations by the family of our captain Riccardo.
Day 7: Arrivederci!
After a long journey we finally arrived in Venice, a site one will not easily forget.  We began at the Ducal Palace, exploring the golden rooms of the Serenìssima Republican government, making our way across the Ponte dei Sospiri to St Mark’s Basilica and Piazza.
After another exquisite lunch (highlighted with an excellent nutella tiramisu) we visited a nearby glassblowing workshop and traditional lace-maker shop, and then capped the entire trip off with a lazy glide through the canals in four gondolas, which emptied us into the Grand Canal at sunset – Venice did not disappoint!


Sad to leave, we said our goodbyes to the Veneto, enjoying one last stroll through Caorle’s winding streets…

- See more at: http://life.lfny.org/2015/04/25/exploring-italian-history-culture-and-language/#sthash.bLDIfw1g.dpuf

sabato 3 gennaio 2015

Liesbeth dall' università di Gent (Belgio)...



Attending the language institute 'Il Faro' was a wonderful experience: the daily lessons were held in small groups, in an ever relaxed convivial atmosphere and the material was nicely suited to the competence of the group members. I would definitely recommend this school to anyone who wants to learn Italian or improve their grasp on the language

Liesbeth

giovedì 30 ottobre 2014

Cecilia da Taiwan


I had a really good time with all of you guys.
 
you guys are always very considerate, warm hearted, and patient. I always enjoyed all the moment with all of you.
There is  a very good atmosphere in the school, all the school mates are kind and I like to sip coffee with all you guys after the lessons, thats  a very good opportunity to practice Italian in a good way.
Now I do miss all of you guys very much, hope to see you guys in the next summer.
wish you the best      
Cecilia

martedì 7 ottobre 2014

François da Strasburgo


Il Faro: una piccola scuola de « rêve »! 
Ho avuto due “maîtresses”... che si sono occupate di me. 
« Maitresse » significa anche : insegnante, maestra di scuola, state tranquilli!
E' difficile tradurre in italiano, i giochi dei francesi. Sono riuscito a fare perdere ogni tanto a Liviana la sua seria professionalità. E prometto di provarci ancora l’anno prossimo. Spero di rivedervi tutti la primavera prossima. 
Frankoa

Raphael, l'inglese dal Belgio


Sono Raphael Smith, sono di origine inglese, e studio l’inglese e l’italiano a Gand in Belgio. Il mio soggiorno a Caorle durante un mese è stato una grande esperienza, per cui voglio ringraziare cordialmente le insegnanti della scuola Il Faro. Sia le insegnanti sia gli studenti sono molto gentili e c’è un’atmosfera molto distesa. Mi ci sentivo veramente a mio agio, avevo il sentimento di andare da amici piuttosto che andare a scuola. Allo stesso tempo ho imparato molto: ho fatto dei compiti di conversazione e scrittura, e ho imparato molti vocaboli, tutti su argomenti molto interessanti che non si guardano spesso (oppure affatto) all'università. Inoltre ho, per tutto il tempo, avuto l’opportunità di parlare la lingua con la gente nativa, il che è un’esperienza inestimabile che purtroppo non c’è a casa, neanche veramente all'università. Caorle stessa è una bellissima piccola città di mare che è bella e tranquilla di giorno e gradevolmente vivace di sera, che mi è molto piaciuta. Tutto è stato un’esperienza preziosa e gradevole che consiglio veramente a tutti quelli che vogliono imparare o migliorare l’italiano. 
Cordiali saluti a tutti là
Raphael

lunedì 29 settembre 2014

Sharon da Londra



I had recently attended the school IL Faro in Caorle. I would highly recommend this school for beginners through to advance speakers. The teachers spoke in italian through and through to encourage our confidence in speaking the language. I have never spoken as much italian in London as I did in Caorle. It was a wonderful experience and I would urge those who are keen to learn italian and progress to try this school. 

Thank you once again to all the tutors and for taking us to the historical sites for the guided tours. Certainly a trip I will never forget ! 

Sharon

martedì 16 settembre 2014

Kasia da Wrocław (Breslavia - Polonia)


Ho passato due settimane a Caorle. Con la mia famiglia sono andata in vacanza in un posto di mare, di sole, con il bel tempo (in giugno!). La spiaggia e il lungomare sono indimenticabili! Durante le mie vacanze a Caorle ho fatto un corso di lingua italiana alla scuola "Il Faro". Era molto importante per me studiare e parlare italiano in Italia con gli italiani. Ho incontrato insegnanti molto simpatiche e disponibili. Mi sono piaciuti il corso e la città Caorle. Ci sono tante cose da fare, le mie preferite: fare passeggiate ed usare il mio italiano. Dopo la vacanza ed il corso di italiano posso dire di essere  innamorata dell'Italia e della lingua italiana! Tornerò lì! Senza dubbio!

Kasia

giovedì 28 agosto 2014

Erik e Eva dalla Scandinavia


The school is not big but very professional in terms of organisations, communications and teaching. We particularly appreciated the flexibility in adjusting lessons to our needs and wishes. The coffee in a cafe after the morning lessons to chat and practice Italian is a nice extra. And the owners, Liviana and Laura, are so nice and friendly to deal with! We hope come back for another week or so in the future!

Erik e Eva


giovedì 13 febbraio 2014

Gala e Olga da Mosca

L'estate scorsa ho passato un mese bellissimo a Caorle, facendo il corso d'italiano alla scuola IL FARO. Nel mio gruppo non c'erano più' di 5 studenti (a seconda della settimana). La professoressa faceva sempre attenzione a tutti gli studenti ed era sempre disponibile nello spiegare argomenti e temi che non avevo mai trattato. Anche dal punto di vista personale si e' mostrata sempre molto gentile e aperta al dialogo, mi ha aiutata fornendomi informazioni per muovermi bene nella città' e tante altre cose che bisogna conoscere quando si e' in una città' nuova.
Inoltre la scuola ha organizzato alcuni viaggi: al villaggio dei pescatori, Gorizia e Venezia. E' stato bellissimo conoscere la storia e la cultura dell'Italia, particolarmente quando raccontate e spiegate da persone preparate e appassionate come erano le nostre professoresse. 
La città' di Caorle e' un posto perfetto per una vacanza, c'e' tutto: il mare caldo con la spiaggia lunghissima, tantissimi ristoranti della cucina italiana, caffetterie e gelaterie, la gente e' simpaticissima.

Un corso d'italiano al IL FARO e' solo da consigliare!

Olga

martedì 7 gennaio 2014

Daisy da Bristol


During summer 2013I spent two weeks at Il Faro language school and really enjoyed my time there.
Laura and Liviana were extremely welcoming and helped me so much throughout my stay in Caorle. My Italian improved enormously as the classes were very small which meant that they felt very personal and I always received lots of help if I didn't understand. The school also ran lots of trips for me to learn more about Italian culture and the history of the town which were very enjoyable and meant that I got to know the other people at the school more as well as practice speaking in Italian. I would definitely recommend studying at Il Faro, I had a great time there and learnt so much!

Daisy