Welcome to Trulli Italian School
Our School
Our little school is located in a 60’s house, just 5 minutes walking distance from the historical centre of Alberobello and few steps from the train and bus stations.
Inside, we provide big classrooms with smart tv and large blackboard for our students.
You’ll love the relaxing room provided with computer, free Wifi and a fully furnished coffee corner for you to drink a good coffee or tea… it will prove to be the ideal spot to chat with fellow students in italian and enjoy the breaks between lessons! 😉
You’ll enter in relaxed and familiar atmosphere.
Our staff is made up of warm, welcoming Southerners.
You will have the feeling of being part of a big family.
Our method
We follow a comunicative teaching method. We believe in learning Italian in a way which is active, dynamic and lively. In our lessons we make use of books, participating in class conversations, songs, role plays and outdoor-activities in real situation (like one day at the local market). Our aim is to teach italian, not through mnemonic repetitions of grammatical structures, but rather through an authentic use of Italian in real life and daily context without neglecting the rules of the language. We always try to create an easygoing atmosphere, where the students feels totally free to speak italian.
You’ll be called by your name from the day one
We’re a small school, so we know all of our students and are attentive to the needs of every person.
Our teachers
All teachers at Trulli Italian School are high qualified and certified in teaching italian as foreign language. In every lesson, the student is our focal point of attention, considering his individual learning times and personal needs. In fact our classes average is of 5-6 students, allowing us to conserve the good quality of the lesson by working in small groups.
We’ll take care of your trip in Italy, from A to Z
We have worked for more than 10 years in the field of European cultural exchanges, so we know what you will love in your experience in Puglia.
Your experience
We’re well aware the most authentic way to learn a language is outside the classroom, through emotional engagement with places and locals. This is the very reason we reproduce a linguistic necessity that we consider primary and fundamental when learning: attempting to understand one another and the willingness to communicate, at all costs!