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Laura
May 6, 2012 at 5:38 pm
Hi
I’m a solicitor qualified to practise in England and Wales and I recently moved to Italy (approx. 65km from Milan.) I do not speak Italian but I am currently learning. I am interested to know what people think would be my best option for employment as my lack of Italian is holding me back. I was considering taking a CELTA course to enable me to teach English. Are there any other viable options for English speakers who do not speak Italian? Would an intensive Italian course be a better course of action?
Many thanks
Laura