Laura Devlin, Phoenix (Ahwatukee)

I grew up speaking Italian but since moving away from my parents and living in AZ for the better part of 15 years my Italian had gotten “rusty”.  So when I was planning my parents 50th wedding anniversary party back East I wanted to brush up on my Italian so I could converse with family back home with ease.  I took individual lessons with Davide and he brought me up to speed very quickly.  He was able to assess my skill level quickly and able to tailor lessons to my ability and challenge me as well.  I would definitely take lessons with him again and wholeheartedly recommend him to anyone who would like to learn Italian.

 

Jan Johnson, Phoenix (Ahwatukee)

People who are bi- or multi-lingual have always been a source of fascination to me, of admiration, and yes, of envy.  Some years ago I vowed to learn another language before I leave this earth, or at least to give it my best effort.  One of the greatest payoffs for learning languages is that people who know two or more ways of saying everything have a much higher chance of avoiding Alzheimers than those who don’t.

I chose Italian because of its beautiful musical sound and because I was eager to know what the singers were saying, but I had never taken a language course of any kind until I found myself, somewhat bewilderedly, in Davide’s advanced Italian class.  All of my fellow students had either heard the language in their childhood homes, or taken college courses, or started with the basics under Davide’s tutelage.  Some had even majored in Italian.

In short, my classmates were much further advanced than I, who had no background in the language at all, aside from meager attempts at self-teaching. Certainly I felt inadequate, but any negative emotion was of my own making, because I was never scolded for my many mistakes or belittled in any way. Davide has patience to spare, and I would wholeheartedly endorse his classes and teaching skill, with one caveat. Studying Italian can become addictive, and although we know that there are far worse addictions, be prepared to put aside that latest novel, Netflix, Twitter and Facebook.  Your “spare” time will become study time, and you will love it.

A classmate remarked to me, “You have to have a passion for it.”  Passion for the language was never in short supply for me, and it’s something you will soon share when you become one of Davide’s studenti.

Roberta Morehouse, Chandler

I had been studying Italian on my own for a year or so and had hit a wall. Davide’s small group private classes have been perfect! Anyone who loves all things Italian and wishes to pursue learning the language should sign up for these classes. The small group allows us to practice speaking and listening to Italian as well as learn more advanced grammar. Davide is a very good instructor; he is well prepared, structures the classes, and he has a unique ability to explain the grammar to make it understandable.

 

Beginning Italian I in North Scottsdale

Great news for October of 2014!  I have been asked to teach an Italian class in a relaxed and fun home environment in North Scottsdale, and I would like you to join me.

To see what previous students have to say about their experience studying Italian with me please click here.

Here is what is offered:

Beginning Italian I:   Classes begin October 6th. We’ll meet on Monday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00. The course will conclude on December 8th (10 two hour sessions). Classes are offered in the North Scottsdale home of a friend of mine, address will be sent upon payment being received. The cross streets are 56th St and Dynamite.

A little information about the class:

Beginner’s Italian is structured as a beginning Italian class. We will have homework assignments, but no tests, exams or grades. This class is perfect for a beginner with no prior Italian language experience, or those at an elementary level who need to review basic Italian language and grammar. This is a structured class, taught to accommodate the pace of the group. It is a delightful introduction to this beautiful language.

Cost for entire program: 275.00 with a total of 10 classes of 2 hour meetings. Payment is due by September 19th. Don’t delay and run the risk of the class filling up before you enroll.

Textbook Information:

“Ciao” 6th edition by Carla Larese Riga. Used copies are available. (Be sure to get the 6th edition).

Here are 3 links to Amazon where the book can be purchased used. Feel free to shop around.

Link 1

Link 2

Link 3

Ready to learn Italian?

How to Enroll:

1) Please read the refund policy below.

2) Call me, Davide Valenti at 480 628-0165, and specify that you would like to take the Beginner’s Italian Class in Scottsdale. In the event I don’t respond please leave your name and phone number, and I will respond promptly.

3) Address your check to: Davide Valenti

4) Mail your check, post marked no later than Thursday, September 18th. Please send payment to:

Davide Valenti

3863 E Cathedral Rock Dr

Phoenix, AZ 85044

Once enrolled refunds will not be issued, and classes will not be prorated.

In the event the class is cancelled due to an insufficient number of students (unlikely), those who have already paid will receive a prompt and full refund. There are already enough students to have a class so this will not be an issue for this class.

If you prefer private instruction please feel free to call me to discuss possible lessons.

Grazie,

Davide Valenti