It's back to school season and the time for self improvement is ripe. If you've always wanted to try your tongue at the bella lingua now is the time. "Strike while the iron is hot!" as the Americans say. And the good news for you, dear lingual blacksmith, is that the Bay Area has a plethora of options for you to develop and hone your Italian skills, whether you are still learning conjugations or are mulling over the finer points of Dante's Inferno.
Meet Diletta Torlasco, Executive Director of Istituto Italiano Scuola, located together with the Italian Cultural Institute in the new Opera Plaza complex at 601 Van Ness, San Francisco. Her school offers lectures, presentations, movies and fun activities to help both Italians and non-Italians connect with the language and culture of Italy. Click here to see what classes are available.
Source: http://sanfranciscoitaly.com/
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