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Intensive Italian Courses for Business

Intensive Italian Courses for Business

A compressed, high-frequency course for employees who need working proficiency on a tight timeline.

Sometimes there isn’t time for a gradual, term-length course. A relocation, an acquisition, or a market launch can mean an employee needs working Italian in weeks rather than months — that’s what an intensive course is built for.

Intensive programmes run multiple sessions per week instead of one, with a curriculum focused tightly on the situations the employee will actually face: meetings, emails, site visits, or client calls. Progress is faster because frequency is higher, not because content is rushed.

Courses can run entirely online, in person, or as a hybrid, depending on how quickly a tutor needs to be in place. Most intensive programmes run for four to eight weeks, though the exact length depends on the starting level and the target outcome.

If your timeline is less compressed, our corporate Italian training overview covers standard-pace programmes, or see executive Italian coaching London for one-to-one intensive coaching.

Flexible Scheduling

Sessions before work, over lunch, or in the evening — delivered online, in-company, or as a hybrid — fitted around your team’s working day, not the other way round.

Progress Reporting

Attendance tracking, clear learning objectives, and regular progress updates give HR and L&D full visibility over how the programme is performing.

Custom Training Content

Courses are built around your industry vocabulary, client communication style, presentations, negotiations, and company-specific terminology — not a generic syllabus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as 'intensive' compared to standard courses?

Intensive courses run multiple sessions per week rather than one, compressing the same learning into a shorter overall timeline. This suits situations with a fixed deadline.

Is an intensive course realistic for someone starting from zero?

It's most effective for reaching working proficiency in specific, practical situations — meetings, emails, presentations — rather than full fluency. We'll set expectations clearly during the initial assessment.

Can intensive training be combined with ongoing lessons afterwards?

Yes, many employees move from an intensive block into a standard weekly programme to continue building on the initial progress.

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