Reviews of Reggio Lingua, Reggio Emilia, Italy
Total number of reviews: 5
NOTE: All reviews are authentic. Only students who booked their course through us can publish evaluations here, and only after the end of their programme. These evaluations then are not manipulated in any way, neither by us nor by the school, and can be trusted as honest opinions about personal experiences with the school.
Average Rating
Based on 5 reviews of former students of Reggio Lingua
Overall rating Reggio Lingua, Reggio Emilia, Italy | 5.0 |
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City | 4.2 |
Organisation | 4.7 |
Facilities | 4.5 |
Social activities | 4.0 |
Quality of teaching | 5.0 |
Value for money | 5.0 |
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Homestay | 5.0 |
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Individual Reviews
Reggio Lingua
1. May. 2023
1. Rita (78 years)
101.Course: Intensive Italian Course [Italiano] - 2 weeks
101.Course: Intensive Italian Course [Italiano] - 2 weeks
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Positive aspects of school
The human quality and professionalism of teachers and managers. It was an extremely enriching experience!
Negative aspects
Absolutely NOTHING.
Insider tips about what future students should not miss
Yeah! Since the families do not live in the city center, it is imperative to explain how the cards for public transport work, which is not so good.
Other comments
Thanks to Ruben de Haro for offering and giving advice and information about the experience before my trip to Italy.
City/place
Without being a city with an old historic center like so many other cities in Italy, it is welcoming and very clean.
Quality of teaching / language progress
Excellent teachers, whom I am infinitely grateful for their human and academic quality.
Accommodation
Excellent family, generosity, respect and collaboration received.
22. Mar. 2023
2. Kanna Japan
102.Course: Intensive Italian Course - 2 weeks
102.Course: Intensive Italian Course - 2 weeks
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18. Apr. 2022
3. Chris (67 years) United Kingdom
103.Course: Standard Italian Course - 1 week
103.Course: Standard Italian Course - 1 week
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Well organised. Variety of teaching activities made lessons engaging.
Negative aspects
N/a
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A nice non touristy town. Good transport links.
Quality of teaching / language progress
Very friendly and well organised school.
6. Dec. 2021
4. Nina (56 years)
104.Course: Standard Italian Course - Small group - 1 week
104.Course: Standard Italian Course - Small group - 1 week
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It was brilliant. The teachers are well educated and very pedagogic.
City/place
I will go back for sure!
Quality of teaching / language progress
It was a beginners course, and they made it fantastic because they met me really on a beginners level. I was afraid they start at some higher level, but they didnt.
23. Apr. 2019
5. Marianne (32 years) Luxembourg
105.Course: Intensive Italian Course - Small group - 1 week
105.Course: Intensive Italian Course - Small group - 1 week
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Friendly staff, competent teachers
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I loved Reggio Emilia. The best thing is that there aren’t any tourists and the locals (maybe for that reason) don’t speak much English, which makes the city a perfect destinations for Italian language students who want to make the most of their stay learning Italian.