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Italian B1
Learn Italian B1 with guided lessons, speaking practice and a clear pathway from B1 towards study or work abroad.
Course overview
Italian B1 at EDU ADVANCE is a language and test-preparation programme, not a university degree. Classes focus on the skills you need for admissions, visas or daily study in Italian (B1).
৳31,500 follows Goethe-Institut Bangladesh intensive CEFR classroom fees (the official language-school CEFR price list published in Dhaka) for comparable group hours. Exam registration is separate.
Your counsellor can attach this course to a student file. Completion does not guarantee a test result, offer or visa.
Learning outcomes
- Build Italian skills at B1 with weekly speaking, listening, reading and writing tasks
- Use Italian B1 for study, work or travel conversations
- Receive marked homework and a progress note for your EDU ADVANCE file
- Know which university or visa language rule this course supports
Curriculum
- Diagnostic assessment and personal target score or CEFR / JLPT level
- Core grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation for Italian B1
- Guided conversation and writing workshops
- Study-abroad language clinic: SOP vocabulary, interview English or destination phrases
- Final review and next-step plan with an EDU ADVANCE advisor
Requirements
A previous Italian course or a placement check is recommended so the group starts at this level.
Upcoming batches
Next weekday group
03 Sep 2026 – 29 Oct 2026 · Weekday evening and weekend groups · 18 seats
Weekend intensive
17 Sep 2026 – 12 Nov 2026 · Weekday evening and weekend groups · 18 seats
FAQs
Is Italian B1 a university degree?
No. This is a language or test-preparation course. Degree programmes are listed under Courses in the main navigation.
Will this guarantee my IELTS, Goethe or university offer?
No. EDU ADVANCE prepares you for the exam or CEFR level. Scores, offers and visas are decided by the test body, university or embassy.
Can I enrol while applying to universities?
Yes. Advisors often run language preparation in parallel with applications so English or destination-language scores arrive before the intake deadline.