Domain
Domain Italian Workshops
About us

Founded 2018 · Remote · Worldwide

Italian language,
taught through doing

Domain builds practical workshops around Italian language and culture — structured exercises, real feedback, and a format designed to fit into a working week, not replace it.

Workshop participants working through a collaborative Italian language exercise
Instructor guiding a step-by-step language session
Collaborative cultural workshop in progress

What we do

Workshops built around real Italian

Each workshop runs across 4 live sessions with 6 to 12 participants — small enough that everyone gets feedback, large enough for genuine conversation practice.

The assignments follow a specific sequence: observation, imitation, then independent production. Participants work with authentic materials — menus, news clips, short fiction — rather than textbook sentences.

Sessions are recorded, so catching up after a busy week takes under 35 minutes.

4–6
weeks per workshop block, with optional continuation tracks
38+
countries where participants have joined a live session
12
max participants per cohort for consistent instructor attention
Participant completing a written Italian language exercise during a workshop
Interactive exercise screen during an online Italian session

The people

Who teaches and designs here

Two instructors, one workshop designer, and a small editorial reviewer group — that is the full team. No rotating contractors. The same people appear in your sessions every week.

Federica Agnoletti, Lead Instructor
Federica Agnoletti Lead Instructor

Teaches intermediate and upper-intermediate groups. Specialises in spoken registers and regional Italian dialects.

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Orsolya Vásárhelyi, Workshop Designer
Orsolya Vásárhelyi Workshop Designer

Builds the assignment sequences and selects source materials. Worked in language curriculum development for 9 years before joining Domain.

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Luca Brambilla, Cultural Content Instructor
Luca Brambilla Cultural Content

Focuses on Italian cinema, literature, and contemporary culture. Leads 3 of the 8 available workshop tracks.

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Miroslava Krejčí, Editorial Reviewer
Miroslava Krejčí Editorial Reviewer

Reviews all written materials before publication. Checks for accuracy in Italian usage and ensures clarity for non-native readers.

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