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Learning Italian in Italy, or Any Language, is the Key to Fluency - Author: Arnie Jacobsen

 

As an inveterate traveler, I am always trying to pick-up new languages. I have to admit though that I hadn't been having that much luck. Oh sure, I have a smattering of German, and a word or two of French, but nothing that would allow me to actually carry on a lengthy conversation. So I decided to learn Italian.

 

Now, I have been studying Italian for a couple of years, but getting nowhere. Nothing unusual in this story so far. Many people can relate. It was like I hit a brick wall. Which isn't that unusual when you aren't able to use the language on a daily basis.

 

I had begun to immerse myself in all things Italian. Interesting considering that I'm German/Danish by heritage. I knew all about Italian language and Italian culture, but I have never gotten the hang of speaking like a native speaker.

 

Then it struck me, like a bolt out of the blue. I was missing the language learning boat. The idea of learning Italian in Italy had not even occurred to me, to tell you the truth. Oh sure, I knew in theory that the best way to learn Italian was to learn it abroad, but it had never occurred to me that this was something that I could do myself. Which is pretty strange given our love of traveling and the number of times we have been there.

 

For many people, myself included, when they decide to study Italian in Italy, choose the city they go to based on what they want to see. Or a region that holds some particular interest for them, like Cinque Terra and the beautiful coastal villages there. For some, the decision can be much simpler. Do you have relatives in Italy? If so, this is perfect. Go to learn Italian in Italy, and live with them if possible.

 

If you can, find a study abroad in Italy program that is located near their part of town, which will make everything so much more convenient. You will find that this offers have advantages over most people who decide to learn Italian in Italy. Having family to keep you company and show me everything that they know is a great benefit.

 

Okay, so you don't have family there. No problem. You are going to be living there for a few weeks right. You are there to immerse yourself in all things Italian. You just need to make sure that you don't allow yourself to fall back on English as a crutch. Any good school will make this very difficult for you to do. You just need to get yourself out there and practice, practice, practice. Visit the markets, the cafes, and interact with the people.

 

They'll love it and so will you.

 

Bon Voyage

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Arnie Jacobsen loves to travel. Easy European Travels.Com shares that passion for Europe. Visit for european trip planning tips.