Have More Fun: Learning a Language
By
Caitlin Carroll
Learn a Language -- and Enjoy a Culture
Todd Ponzio, a neuroscientist, and Jim Delloso, a computer-project manager, wanted to know more about their heritage, so they got down to basics—basic Italian. A course at the International Language Institute fueled their interest in Italian culture while providing a stimulating intellectual outlet. “It’s nice to acquire a skill completely outside of work,” Delloso says. Side discussions, from the cultural differences in handshakes to translation requests for nontextbook words like “treadmill” and “tipsy,” lent the class a social atmosphere. The institute (1337 Connecticut Ave., NW; 202-362-2505; transemantics.com) teaches languages from French and Spanish to Farsi and Hindi. Ten-week introductory group classes cost $320. The International Center for Language Studies (727 15th St., NW, Suite 400; 202-639-8800; icls.com) offers more than 80 languages. Groups meet over two months and cost around $425. The center offers private, semiprivate, and small-group classes as well as intensive training. Public-school adult-ed programs offer language instruction. In Alexandria (703-706-4618; acps.k12.va.us; click on “community”), a beginning Russian or Spanish class costs $130 for residents, $150 for nonresidents. Arlington (703-228-7200; arlington.k12.va.us) and Fairfax counties (703-227-2377; fcps.k12.va.us) also hold basic courses. Montgomery County offers classes through Montgomery College (301-279-5188; montgonerycollege.edu ). Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies (202-687-5942; scs.georgetown.edu) has introductory courses in Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese. Alliance Française (2142 Wyoming Ave., NW; 202-234-7911; francedc.org) , Casa Italiana Language School (595½ Third St., NW; 202-638-1348; casaitalianaschool.org) , and the German School (8617 Chateau Dr., Potomac; 301-767-3824; dswashington.org/dsw/glc) teach their languages at all levels. The USDA Graduate School (888-744-grad; grad.usda.gov) offers courses in some two dozen languages. Berlitz Language Centers (1 Thomas Cir., NW, 202-775-5863; 11300 Rockville Pike, Rockville, 301-770-7550; and 2070 Chain Bridge Rd., Vienna; 703-883-0646; berlitz.us) host classes in more than 50 languages. The Web site iLoveLangauges.com has links to online classes, translation services, and places offering classroom instruction.
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