L intégration De A1 à B1
The resources provided present the various Italian language learning programs for foreigners, classified according to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Level A1 covers basic daily needs, while level A2 is essential for obtaining a long-term residence permit, and level B1 is required for Italian citizenship. Several options are available for taking these courses, ranging from free, public CPIAs (Italian Language Centers) to accredited private schools and universities. The documentation also details available locations near Castenedolo and Brescia, as well as digital resources for self-study. Finally, a distinction is made between courses for students and specialized programs for those who wish to teach Italian as a foreign language.

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