Our Teachers
Francesca Gaspari
Executive Director
Francesca was born and raised in Bergamo. She pursued acting for four years and later graduated from the Conservatory of Music in Bergamo. In 1986, she found herself in San Francisco, having followed her heart. She has been teaching Italian since 1990 – joining ItaLingua in 1996 where she continues to teach. In 2001, she became the director and actively infuses the school with her lively and informative teaching style.
She is passionate about music, dancing and hiking in the mountains. One of her most loved destinations is the scenic Pacific Crest trail, where she hikes twice a year. She loves sharing her knowledge of Italian language and culture with the students.
Nicoletta Gherardi
Italian Teacher
Nicoletta was born and raised in Rome, where she graduated with certificates of proficiency in German and English. She worked for nearly 15 years in the Public Relations division of an American company in Rome, while tutoring High School students in both German and English language and literature. In 2001, she moved to San Francisco and has been teaching Italian language and culture ever since.
Mattia Milone
Italian Teacher
Mattia Milone was born in Puglia and raised in Milan, where he studied Italian Literature and achieved his certificate in Teaching Italian as a Foreign language (DITALS). Before moving to the Bay Area, Mattia worked for the classical music publisher Sonzogno while also teaching Italian Literature to high school students. In 2015, he started to teach Italian language to refugees and immigrants with a program funded by the European Union. In 2018, he moved to Oakland, where he lives with his wife. He has a life-long interest in films, books and music. In his spare time, he likes to “passeggiare” with his wife, trying different recipes, swimming, going to movie theaters and record stores.
Vania Ferraro
Italian Teacher
Anna Baldi
Italian Teacher
Alessia Chinnici
Italian Teacher
Clara Benali
Italian Teacher
Clara was born and raised in Verona, Italy, where she started her teaching career as a teacher of Humanities in secondary school.
When she moved to California she obtained her Single Subject teaching credential for teaching Italian as a foreign language and for the past 15+ years she has been teaching Italian at different grade levels, from Mommy&Me classes, to kids, all the way up to college, to adults.
In her free time she enjoys cooking, reading, painting and playing the ukulele.
Claudia Corcione
Italian Teacher
Born and raised in Rome, Claudia earned a master’s degree in Philosophy of Language at the University La Sapienza in Rome, and achieved her CEDILS certification at the University Ca’ Foscari in Venice in order to teach Italian as a foreign language.
Claudia joined ItaLingua in 2019, and before moving to the Bay Area with her husband, she worked as a private tutor for students at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. Previously, she had been working for nine years in Italy as a project manager in the field of language technologies related to artificial intelligence systems.
Claudia has an infinite passion for philosophy, literature, music and art. In her spare time, she likes practicing sports, going to concerts, exploring new places and cooking traditional Italian recipes.
Diana Alberghini
Italian Teacher
Diana was born and raised on the Eastern shore of Lake Garda where she goes back every summer to visit her family and friends and load up with tons of olive oil produced by her parents.
She attended university in the UK where she obtained a PhD in German Studies from the University of Bath. While still a student, she started teaching Italian at her university and in a boarding school. She moved permanently to San Francisco in 2006 and after working in tech, Diana returned to teaching in 2011. In need of an adventure, Diana moved to Japan and subsequently Indonesia in 2015. Upon her return, she resumed teaching with Italingua.
In her spare time, she walks her big, beloved dog, takes care of her garden, cooks with her daughters and, when she can, escapes the hustle and bustle of the world in Tilden Park.
Margherita Pasqui
Italian Teacher
After completing her studies, Margherita moved to Modena, where she launched her teaching career as an Elementary school teacher, working with children from 1st to 5th grade.
Upon moving to California, she joined La Scuola International School in San Francisco as an Elementary homeroom teacher, where she also teaches Italian as a foreign language. Later, she discovered her enthusiasm for teaching adults through her work at Italingua, where she shares her deep love for Italian culture, cuisine, art, and traditions.
In her free time, Margherita enjoys walking with her dog, Penelope, drawing, and spending quality time with her boyfriend and her family.
Employment
All of our courses are taught by native-speaking Italian teachers.
We do sometimes seek part-time native Italian instructors with the start of each new term to teach Italian or Italian cultural classes in art, music, opera, poetry, cooking, and more.
If you are interested and in the San Francisco Bay area with a valid work permit, please feel free to contact us with your CV or resume.
ItaLingua Institute
912 Cole Street, #349
San Francisco, CA 94117
p: (415) 362-6025
email: italian@italingua.org