
Finding time to learn Italian is not always easy, especially if you work or study during the day. For this reason, Accademia Studioitalia offers evening Italian courses in Rome designed for people with busy daily schedules.
Our evening classes allow you to study Italian in a structured and effective way without changing your routine. Lessons take place after typical working hours and are ideal if you want to improve your Italian gradually while living, working, or studying in Rome.
The courses follow a communicative approach, focused on practical language use and real-life communication. This helps you develop speaking and listening skills that you can immediately use in everyday and professional contexts.
Italian evening courses are designed for adults who cannot attend lessons during the day and need a flexible learning option.
They are particularly suitable for:
Evening courses allow you to study Italian step by step, with a regular rhythm that fits naturally into your weekly schedule. This format is ideal if you prefer steady progress over time rather than intensive daily study.
Twice-weekly evening classes for busy professionals, expats and long-term residents. Small groups, communicative lessons, real progress.
€362 Special Price
Full course price: €564.00
The special price applies to selected intakes and promotional periods.
Bank holidays that fall on class days will be recovered by the school.
Mon & Wed: Start 2 February · End 22 April
Tue & Thu: Start 3 February · End 23 April
12 weeks (36h). Any bank holiday falling on a class day will be recovered.
Mon & Wed: Start 4 May · End 22 July
Tue & Thu: Start 5 May · End 23 July
12 weeks (36h). Bank holidays, if any, will be recovered.
| Level | Description | Duration | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 – Beginner | Basics of Italian for everyday situations: introductions, routines, essential vocabulary and grammar. | 12 weeks (36h) | Mon & Wed or Tue & Thu · 18:00–19:30 |
| A2 – Elementary | Build confidence in daily communication: past tenses, descriptions, practical interaction. | 12 weeks (36h) | Mon & Wed or Tue & Thu · 18:00–19:30 |
| B1 – Intermediate | Communicate more independently in work and social contexts. | 12 weeks (36h) | Mon & Wed or Tue & Thu · 18:00–19:30 |
| B2 – Upper Intermediate | Express opinions, handle complex topics, and understand authentic content more fluently. | 12 weeks (36h) | Mon & Wed or Tue & Thu · 18:00–19:30 |
| C1 – Advanced | Fluent, accurate communication in sophisticated academic and professional settings. | 12 weeks (36h) | Mon & Wed or Tue & Thu · 18:00–19:30 |
| C2 – Mastery | Near-native competence: nuance, idioms, and fine stylistic control in all registers. | 12 weeks (36h) | Mon & Wed or Tue & Thu · 18:00–19:30 |
Evening Italian courses are designed for students who want to study Italian alongside work or other commitments. Lessons take place a few times per week and allow gradual progress over time. This option is ideal if you are living in Rome long-term and want to combine language learning with everyday life.
Intensive Italian courses, instead, include daily lessons from Monday to Friday. They are designed for students who want faster results, have more time available, or are staying in Rome for a shorter period. Intensive courses require a stronger daily commitment and are more focused on rapid language development.
Choosing between an evening course and an intensive course depends mainly on your availability, learning pace, and personal goals.
1. Who are evening Italian courses in Rome suitable for?
Evening Italian courses are ideal for professionals, university students, expats, and long-term residents who cannot attend daytime classes.
2. How many lessons per week are included in evening courses?
Evening courses usually include two lessons per week, allowing students to study Italian regularly without interfering with work or daily commitments.
3. What levels are available for evening Italian courses?
Evening Italian courses are available from A1 (beginner) to C2 (advanced), depending on availability and enrollment.
4. Can I combine an evening course with an intensive Italian course?
Yes, some students choose to combine evening courses with intensive programs at different stages of their learning path.
5. Are evening Italian courses suitable for beginners?
Yes, beginner evening courses are available at fixed start dates and follow a structured program.