Really interesting video, this is the city where I'm living and I grew up. I hope you are enjoying italian days 😀 I've just started following you, if you need any advice don't hesitate and ask!
@@Alice-ow2tq really?! That's incredible! I'm still under a huge impression after visiting the shop in the centre of Modena, can't wait to visit the museum too!
Bologna is a lovely and vibrant city, it's very conveniently located with great transport options (which is a must for me since I travel a lot). People here are mostly very friendly and welcoming, they're used to foreigners since it's a very international city. I actually have a video where I talk about all the different reasons to choose Bologna: th-cam.com/video/7jKjEfsfezo/w-d-xo.html Best of luck!
I didn't watch any specific, language-oriented TH-cam videos, but just people talking in Italian: I'd recommend you to search for Tess Masazza, she makes lovely sketches in Italian, and it's not difficult to understand what she's saying. Some other comedy channels are great too but might be using local dialects quite often, which could be a bit more of a challenge for a beginner (if you're not a beginner, though, check The Jackal for example). Otherwise, just look for Italian TH-camrs that are covering your area of interest, whether it's beauty/fashion/lifestyle/travel or anything else....! Good luck ❤️
Hi! I am planning to study in Italy for the next academic year (2022). I just want to ask if you attended an Italian learning course first before applying for universities or you just proceed to your bachelor's/master's without Italian course study? I hope you see and answer this, it would be a big help for me. xoxo
Hi! Thanks a bunch for this video!! I'm planning on taking a bachelor degree in Italy next year, wondering if the international students must have an Italian language certification first in order to apply to the uni or not? Can I just learn the language once I actually got there? Thanks in advance! xx
Hi and thank you for your comment! It depends, if you're an EU citizen you don't need to prove your level of Italian, but for non-EU citizens a B1 Italian certificate is required. Best of lucks, I hope this can help you! 😊
@@DramaticallyExpatic aahh i see! what about the housing for international students? where do they live? do universities provide dorms for their students? or do u have to rent ur very own apartment/place to live?
Hi! I m planning to do my bachelor's from Italy. Can you please tell me opportunities after doing bachelor's in computer science. I AM ASKING ABOUT IT SECTOR?
Hi, This Amit from India i want to move Italy I'm in mid age now and i haven't completed my graduation also . I search here(India) language course after completing B1 level can I come to Italy with work visa... Thanks...🙏🙏
Really interesting video, this is the city where I'm living and I grew up. I hope you are enjoying italian days 😀 I've just started following you, if you need any advice don't hesitate and ask!
Grazie mille, davvero! I'm so happy you liked it
Sure! I knew you thanks to the story on instagram about "acetaia giusti" where I'm doing an internship in the museum and the shop too 🙂
@@Alice-ow2tq really?! That's incredible! I'm still under a huge impression after visiting the shop in the centre of Modena, can't wait to visit the museum too!
Thanks so much. Very helpful!
I really want to hear your story on how you moved to Italy!
Thank you for this video! It was so inspiring!
Thank you! I’m glad you like it ❤️
Love u watch your video
You really helping people as a mentor 🤗
Great Information
Good idea
Would like to hear move story
Will definitely film it!
Hi good job 👍
please let me know how to get to a local school or something like it in order to learn Italian.
Just found your channel I'm moving to italy sooner than planned would love to know why you choose bologna
Bologna is a lovely and vibrant city, it's very conveniently located with great transport options (which is a must for me since I travel a lot). People here are mostly very friendly and welcoming, they're used to foreigners since it's a very international city. I actually have a video where I talk about all the different reasons to choose Bologna: th-cam.com/video/7jKjEfsfezo/w-d-xo.html
Best of luck!
I admire you.
Can you recommend those italian youtubers you cited?
I didn't watch any specific, language-oriented TH-cam videos, but just people talking in Italian: I'd recommend you to search for Tess Masazza, she makes lovely sketches in Italian, and it's not difficult to understand what she's saying. Some other comedy channels are great too but might be using local dialects quite often, which could be a bit more of a challenge for a beginner (if you're not a beginner, though, check The Jackal for example). Otherwise, just look for Italian TH-camrs that are covering your area of interest, whether it's beauty/fashion/lifestyle/travel or anything else....! Good luck ❤️
`easy Italian' , Italian with Lucrezia , Italian with Manu . these are my favorites .
@@TimMaloneyNMactor Thanks!
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Hi! I am planning to study in Italy for the next academic year (2022). I just want to ask if you attended an Italian learning course first before applying for universities or you just proceed to your bachelor's/master's without Italian course study? I hope you see and answer this, it would be a big help for me. xoxo
Hi, yes I have attended a language school here in Italy for about three months during my gap year before I enrolled to the university. Best of lucks!
very nice
Thank you!
Can you please say that how can we learn italian before shifting to italian.. I mean I want to apply for bachelor courses in italian..
Hi! Thanks a bunch for this video!! I'm planning on taking a bachelor degree in Italy next year, wondering if the international students must have an Italian language certification first in order to apply to the uni or not? Can I just learn the language once I actually got there? Thanks in advance! xx
Hi and thank you for your comment! It depends, if you're an EU citizen you don't need to prove your level of Italian, but for non-EU citizens a B1 Italian certificate is required. Best of lucks, I hope this can help you! 😊
@@DramaticallyExpatic aahh i see! what about the housing for international students? where do they live? do universities provide dorms for their students? or do u have to rent ur very own apartment/place to live?
Hi! I m planning to do my bachelor's from Italy. Can you please tell me opportunities after doing bachelor's in computer science. I AM ASKING ABOUT IT SECTOR?
Hi,
This Amit from India i want to move Italy I'm in mid age now and i haven't completed my graduation also .
I search here(India) language course after completing B1 level can I come to Italy with work visa...
Thanks...🙏🙏
👍👍👍👍👍
Hi! What language school did you go in Bologna?
Hi! I went to Cultura Italiana 😊
Are you dutch?
No, but I'm often mistaken for Dutch :D What made you think so?
@@DramaticallyExpatic You are tall, good at languages and your accent is very "dutchy"......maybe Czeck/Slovakian?