Would you like to spend your Christmas holidays in Italy? Then, this is the perfect occasion to do it. Come and spend this Christmas in the unsurpassed, cosmopolitan and internationally renowned Italian cities of Rome and Milan. After the great success of last year, once again our Italian Language School Leonardo da Vinci, organizes the "Christmas Special Courses" in our schools of Rome and Milan. Christmas will come soon, and what is best than a wonderful stay in Italy during that time? Our "Christmas Special Courses" want to reach the aim of putting in touch our students with an important piece of our culture and habits. You will discover all the smallest details and curiosities of our Christmas traditions, wondering most of all about our delightful cuisine and the original habits and customs to celebrate the most important holiday in Italy. You will find lessons on how to organize a typical Italian Christmas, such as preparations for the table on the occasion of Christmas Eve's dinner, choice of suitable colors and flowers, and cooking of the typical Christmas menu with supervision of a professional cook. In addition, there will be guided visits to typical shops for Christmas home design. So, the School Leonardo da Vinci gives its students the possibility to live a totally Italian Christmas, while learning a foreign language and meeting new friends. At the end of the course, a party will be organized by our staff, in order to celebrate Christmas time together. Our Italian “Christmas Special Courses” are suitable for students of all levels who wish to experience an unforgettable Christmas and New Year in Italy. The "Christmas Special Courses" in Rome and Milan will start on 15th December and will last for one week. If you are interested in and would like to receive more detailed information, visit the specific page on our website www.scuolaleonardo.com
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