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About A.L.I International Linguistic Academy
Academia Lingüistica Internacional has qualified teachers in Chinese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. The availability of teaching staff of this level allows us to organize language courses according to the methods established by the European framework.
Academia Lingüistica Internacional is the ideal meeting point for all those who want to improve their range of possibilities in the professional sphere, for those who want to increase their freedom to communicate, move around the world, as well as enrich their cultural background.
Among our customers, are public schools of all levels and companies present throughout Italy.
Our Mission:
- Spread interest in foreign languages and cultures
- Train and plan your future
- Participate in your training path with the sole aim of providing you with "the keys" to enter the working world as protagonists
Our Vision:
- Project our skills and capabilities into the future scenario with extreme confidence
- Allowing our customers to experience increasingly suggestive and interesting cultural experiences thanks to the know-how acquired over the years combined with new technologies
- Satisfying our customers as a daily stimulus that has always accompanied our business.
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