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CELI EXAM
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CELI EXAM

CELI Exam - 13 March 2024 at the Italian Language School in Singapore. Contact Us to Enroll! Registration due on 5 February

Psychomotricity Guide
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Psychomotricity Guide

Child psychomotricity is a specialized approach that aims to enhance a child's physical, cognitive, and emotional development through movement and play. This multidisciplinary field combines elements of psychology, neurology, and physiology to address the needs of children experiencing difficulties in learning, behavior, or social interaction. Psychomotricity practitioners utilize a variety of activities, including games, exercises, and sensory experiences, to help children improve their sensory-motor integration, attention, memory, and emotional regulation. By promoting holistic development, psychomotricity can contribute to improved academic performance, social skills, and emotional well-being in children.

The Importance Of Italian Language
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The Importance Of Italian Language

Good pronunciation is an essential component of language learning, especially when it comes to speaking Italian. It not only helps learners to communicate more effectively with native speakers, but it also enhances their overall understanding and appreciation of the language.

Weekday names in Italian
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Weekday names in Italian

The names of the days of the week have ancient origins that stretch back through history. It all began with the Sumerians, who established the concept of time in months, based on the moon's full cycle around the Earth. The Babylonians took this concept and expanded it into weeks, with seven days each. But why seven days? The Babylonians noticed that seven days approximated the time between different moon phases and matched the number of visible planets in the sky known to humans at the time: the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, and the Sun.

The reasons behind the study of Italian language
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The reasons behind the study of Italian language

Italian is a Romance language based on the fourteenth-century idiom used in the city of Florence. The official language spoken today in the Italian Republic and in the Canton of Ticino in Switzerland is based on the Florentine literary used by the great writers Dante, Petrarca and Boccaccio.