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Introduction to the Program
In any field related to science, art or fashion, having a B2 certificate in Italian contributes greatly to better opportunities, whether in the workplace or in networking. In addition, speaking Italian at an intermediate level allows you to understand many classical pieces of music and opera. To facilitate this learning process for all those interested in improving their Italian, TECH has prepared a Language Course full of audiovisual teaching material, prepared by native teachers of the language. As such, this program is presented as an agile and convenient academic option for obtaining a B2 level of Italian according to the criteria of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Have you always wanted to understand famous pieces like Nessun Dorma? With a B2 in Italian you will be able to"
There is no denying that Italian is also an important language in the business world, as brands such as Benetton, Lavazza and Armani are famous all over the world. Having a B2 level in Italian demonstrates a greater understanding and commitment to the language, which helps candidates score more points in job interviews and selection processes that value the knowledge of foreign languages. This TECH Language Course has employed the most effective teaching methodology, Re-learning, to ensure maximum effectiveness in learning. Thanks to this, students will be able to pass the Italian Level B2 exam.
Native teachers have prepared all the contents for this Language Course, so you will learn advanced Italian language skills.
Add quality to your CV by incorporating this quintessential language in the fields of art, history and cuisine.
It is proven that learning languages increases your intelligence. Learning a foreign language strengthens the brain's neural networks”
José Antonio Marina.
Philosopher, writer, and teacher.
A unique and stimulating experience
Flexible and Tailored |
Take the best language course from home, at your own pace and according to your availability and schedule.
Acquire Skills and Abilities |
With our method, you will practice and consolidate the skills required for this level.
Networking |
Join a large community and exchange knowledge and experiences with students from all over the world.
Syllabus
The structure of this Language Course follows the criteria established by the CEFR, so it is divided into the 54 topics required to pass Level B2 Italian. The content is largely supported by video summaries of each unit, video tasks and more than 400 interactive lexical items. All this is focused on enhancing the student's skills and abilities so that they do not encounter any obstacle to learning.

Where, When and How is it Taught?
This course takes place over 4 months and is divided into 15 content modules. You can do it completely online, even attending our sessions and tutorials.
This Language Course will allow you to acquire the tools and linguistic skills required to perform at an upper intermediate level in Italian"
Module 1. Professional Life
1.1. Candidate Profiles
1.2. Freelance or Employee?
1.3. I Want a Promotion
1.4. Future Projects
Module Objectives
- Actively participate in formal discussions
- Understand and exchange complex information and advice on all matters related to their profession
- Conduct effective and fluent interviews
- Summarize relevant information
- Follow and propose steps or procedures
- Formulate hypotheses
Module 2. Customs and Traditions
2.1. We Are Going to a Wedding
2.2. Tomorrow is a Bank Holiday
2.3. The Street Market is on Sundays
2.4. Out for Tapas
Module Objectives
- Evaluate alternative proposals
- Propose, organize, decline, make appointments, express desires, probability, obligation
- Relate in time/space
- Compare, comment, argue, narrate
- Locate information
- Describe, express tastes and preferences, choose, explain, justify, value, evaluate
- Propose activities, make appointments; give instructions, refuse, accept and decline an invitation, thank, regret, etc.
- Express reticence and skepticism, approval, satisfaction (and their opposites)
- Compromise
Module 3. Health and Disease
3.1. The Baby Is on Its Way
3.2. Is That Contagious?
3.3. I Am on a Diet
3.4. I Have Broken a Bone
Module Objectives
- Convey detailed information with complete certainty
- Make clear and detailed descriptions of how to carry out a procedure
- Express physical and mood states, ailments, sensations, symptoms and changes
- Encourage, advise, react to the ailments of others
- Ask for and give detailed information
Module 4. Feelings and Emotions
4.1. Grandma Has Passed Away
4.2. What a Surprise!
4.3. Memories
4.4. I Am Exhausted
Module Objectives
- Recognize colloquial language and "slang" used by the group with which they socialize
- Exchange information on dates and data
- Invite, congratulate, express and share sensations and feelings
- Describe and narrate
Module 5. The World of Fashion
5.1. A Tailor-Made Suit
5.2. Shades and Textures
5.3. Advertising
5.4. Let's Go to the Fashion Show
Module Objectives
- Search for information
- Show agreement/disagreement
- Accept, refuse, compare prices, qualities and payment conditions
- Attract attention, wordplay, convince
- Complain
Module 6. Culture and Events
6.1. Exhibitions and Museums
6.2. Film or Theater?
6.3. My Favorite Band is Playing Tomorrow
6.4. We are Playing the Final Today
Module Objectives
- Summarize texts
- Analyze opposing points of view and main issues
- Summarize the plot and sequence of events of movies or plays
Module 7. Current Events and Media
7.1. Christmas Lottery
7.2. I Want to Acquire a Telephone Line
7.3. Shall We Make a Videoconference?
7.4. We Are On the Front Page Of the Newspaper
Module Objectives
- Select, follow, summarize, convey information
- Distinguish fact and opinion
- Compare and assess
- Clarify a fact and comment
- Express objections and rebuttal
Module 8. Trends and Societal Problems
8.1. At the Unemployment Office
8.2. Disability
8.3. Old Age.
8.4. Political Structure
Module Objectives
- Synthesize and communicate information and arguments from a variety of sources
- Give instructions, indicate directions
- Advise, suggest, forbid, warn
- Describe
- Exhibit
- Narrate
Module 9. The Environment
9.1. Climate Change
9.2. Rubbish Collection and Recycling
9.3. Energy Saving
Module Objectives
- Formulate hypotheses and answer them
- Describe, compare, predict, prevent
- Express feelings
- Formulate hypotheses
- Relate conditions, causes and consequences, advise, persuade, convince
- Present and argue
Module 10. Education and Training
10.1. I Have Been Given a Scholarship
10.2. I Do not Agree with my Grade
10.3. The Day you Read your Doctoral Thesi
Module Objectives
- Congratulate and express good wishes and react to them
- Summarize relevant information
- Follow and propose steps or procedures
- Respond with information
- Confirm or refute
- Recommend, prevent
- Express hypotheses
Module 11. Economy and Housing
11.1. My Savings Account
11.2. Buy or Rent?
11.3. The Tax Return
11.4. Ask for a Loan
Module Objectives
- Define the types of houses
- Discuss and negotiate rentals, hotels, guesthouses, cottages, etc.
- Explain the furniture and the surroundings
- Describe neighborhood relations
- Talk about household chores
- Explain a problem to an administrative employee
- Manage assets and finances
Module 12. Technical Problems
12.1. My Car Has Broken Down
12.2. I Want to Make a Complaint
12.3. I Have Had an Accident
Module Objectives
- Use persuasive language to make a claim for compensation
- Locate, compare, make arrangements
- Express dissatisfaction/satisfaction, complain or protest, organize and convey information
- Raise a problem, propose solutions
- Argue, refute, give an opinion, convince
Module 13. Human Rights and Justice
13.1. Today We Are Going to Vote
13.2. Cooperation
13.3. Immigration
Module Objectives
- Synthesize and communicate information and arguments from a variety of sources
- Give instructions, indicate directions
- Advise, suggest, forbid, forbid, warn
- Describe
- Exhibit
- Narrate
Module 14. Events and Occurrences
14.1. Reality or Fiction?
14.2. There’s an Eclipse Today
14.3. Floods and Other Natural Disasters
Module Objectives
- Formulate hypotheses and respond to them
- Describe, compare, predict, prevent
- Express feelings
- Formulate hypotheses
- Relate conditions, causes and consequences, advise, persuade, convince
- Present and argue
Module 15. Global Issues
15.1. Choosing Accommodation
15.2. They Have Lost My Luggage
15.3. Types of Transportation
Module Objectives
- Familiarity with and proper use of frequently used colloquial language
- Describe, express suggestions, likes and dislikes, give instructions, compare and evaluate
- Order something, talk about the ingredients
- Reject and justify
- Explain and request schedules
- Choose, locate and plan
Thanks to a multitude of practical exercises and educational videos, you will be able to master the Italian language at an upper intermediate level"

"In my job, including new languages on your CV is highly valued. I thought that Italian might be a good addition, since it is a language that always caught my attention, but I could not attend an academy to improve and perfect it. Luckily, I discovered this 100% online TECH Language Course, which allowed me to study even during my downtime between flights"
Jamie Mayer
A German flight attendant

"In my professional field it is widely known that Italy is one of the most prestigious countries, so I thought that a high level of Italian would allow me to access better job offers. Thanks to TECH, I was able to prepare myself comfortably and reach the B2 level of the language earlier than I expected. I am now working in Italy and I am certain that it would not have been possible without this Language Course"
Rebeca Benites
A professional chef from Chile
B2 Italian Language Course
It is thanks to the writer Dante Alighieri and the philologist Francesco Petrarch that the Tuscan dialect, a little-known language at the time (14th century), became popular in Italy and decades later (around 1861) became the official language of that country. Today, it is spoken by approximately 85 million people and stands out as one of the most used languages in the European Union. If you are interested in this Romance language and have a basic knowledge of it, it is time to improve your use of it in order to achieve new personal and professional achievements. The B2 Italian Language Course offered by TECH Global University allows you to do it with effective ease, because it is a completely online program, enhanced with cutting-edge methodologies, which you can access at any time, place and from the device of your choice. There are four months of exclusive multimedia content, specifically designed to reinforce your competencies in oral comprehension, reading, written grammar, orality and even sociolinguistics. The latter will allow you to become more fluent in Italian culture.
Achieve Italian language level B2 with TECH
Our syllabus is one of the most up-to-date and efficient on the market, since it uses the Relearning method adapted to the teaching of foreign languages, as well as immersive technological material previously selected by native Italian-speaking teachers. Thanks to these advantages and to the fact that it is a preparation course taught in flexible lessons, you will be able to strengthen different skills: conducting effective and fluent interviews, locating information, making concessions, describing and narrating, analyzing opposing points of view and main topics, talking about household chores, among others of high value. We have a dynamic syllabus, divided into 15 modules that develop conversational topics such as professional life, customs and traditions, health, emotions, culture and entertainment, the environment and even global issues. You will have at your disposal from downloadable grammar worksheets to practical exercises based on a real B2 certification exam; everything you need to become an outstanding Italian speaker.