This is not a list, but I used to attend Buchholz High school in Gainesville, Florida and there were three Italian language courses. Italian I, Italian II, and Italian III. I personally attended the Italian I course before I moved to Foley, Alabama. Mrs. Shuster was the Italian teacher there and she was an amazing teacher. I learned so much that year. She is also a reliable recourse for the Language because she lived in Italy for five years before she started teaching at Buchholz. The school also offers French, Spanish, German, and Mandarin Chinese.
Rome isn't a nation, however its official language is, of course, Italian
You can find free Italian language courses online on websites like Duolingo, BBC Languages, and Italy Made Easy. These websites offer a range of lessons and resources to help you learn Italian at your own pace.
Italians seak Italian because it is their national language. The Italian language is adapted from Latin. The region the Italian language was born was Tuscany
An ESL or English as a second language course is a language course created for people who need to learn English who primarily speak another language, they are often provided in public schools.
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of course, like "figlio" which means son, "figlia" means daughter
The Italian language is used primarily by migrants who have moved to Australia. The language is not a mainstream subject in Queensland schools; but is a very common elective language in some of the southern states of Australia. So commonly used is the language, in fact, that according to a CIA report, it is believed the third most-spoken language within Australian homes overall, behind English and the various "Chinese languages". Of course, as elsewhere, music is fundamentally taught in Italian in Australia. Italians are also very well known for their influence in restaurants, take-aways and cafes in the southern states, as also in the shoe and clothing industries. So it is very helpful if one can speak Italian if involved in these fields.
Irish is a mandatory subject in schools, so schools running the Irish curriculum will have it as part of what they teach. Only a few schools would be exempt. There are even schools that use Irish as the main language and teach everything through the Irish language.
Many schools offer courses for English as a second language including the State Universities of NY, even some online colleges offer English as a second language within their course study.
French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Latin, and of course, her native tongue, English.
To learn Italian, immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. Take courses or find a language tutor to help you with grammar and vocabulary. Practice speaking with native speakers, watch Italian movies, listen to Italian music, and read books in Italian. Consistent practice and exposure to the language will strengthen your skills and improve your fluency.
"Of course not!" in English is Certo che no! in Italian.