Italian & Tennis

Italian Courses

The Italian course offered is an “OMNILINGUA Standard Course”

Tennis lessons take place 5 times per week at the beautiful Tennis Academy of San Remo. A fun and friendly atmosphere established in 2008, it is a professional facility of 2,000 Square meters with 4 tennis courts. The Tennis Academy includes a pro shop with specialized clothing and equipment, dressing rooms and private parking.

The instructors are professionally certified and highly rated according the Italian Tennis Federation standards. Both instructors have played professionally, and achieved high professional rankings on the Italian national tennis circuit and also on the ATP World Tour.

The instructors have been handpicked by Tennis Academy of San Remo and offer the maximum customization for each student, including technical and tactical training and the proper physical preparation.

Omnilingua Italian and Tennis Courses Omnilingua Italian and Tennis Courses

English is available for anyone who is not yet confident with Italian, upon request. The lessons are held in small groups of 1 to 3 players and the course is suitable for beginners as well as advanced tennis players.

The minimum age to participate in this course is 14 years old and the school recommends a minimum knowledge of the Italian language (A2).

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If you want to combine Italian language lessons with tennis lessons given by former professional Italian tennis players, then this course is perfect for you. This programme consists of 4 hours of Italian lesson in a group every day, Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 12:40pm (20 hours per week), plus 1.5 hours of tennis every afternoon.

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THE LANGUAGE LEVELS

The courses are divided into 6 main levels according to the common European Reference Chart for language knowledge (CEFR): basic (A1), elementary (A2), intermediate (B1), high-intermediate (B2) and advanced (C1). The school is aware that students learn at different paces and some might need more or less time to move on to the next level. Therefore some students may advance to the next level during the course. All the participants, at the end of the course, will receive a certificate displaying the course they have attended, the respective dates and the level they have achieved.
In the following section, you will find a brief description of the different levels, according to the common European Reference Chart for language proficiency (CEFR):

A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
The Basic level is for students who do not have any knowledge of the language.
The Elementary level is for students who have a limited comprehension of the language and are already capable of making simple sentences.
The Intermediate level is for introducing students to more complex grammar. There is a focus on vocabulary and this allows the comprehension of more complex topics. At this level the students are encouraged to discuss and debate on several topics of common interest.
The Upper-intermediate level is aimed at those students who already have a good knowledge of the language and good vocabulary. Advanced grammar, phonetics and a specialised vocabulary are the fundamentals to this course. The students have many opportunities to talk about more complex topics.
In order to follow this Advanced course, the students must have an advanced language proficiency in Italian. Several aspects and uses of the language will be explored in order to enhance fluency in conversation.
A C2 level is essentially a native level. It allows for reading and writing of any type on any subject, nuanced expression of emotions and opinions, and active participation in any academic or professional setting.