This is not an Italian course. It’s a survival course.
The difference matters. A proper Italian course teaches you the subjunctive, relative pronouns, the difference between passato prossimo and imperfetto. Useful things, no question. But not on your first day in Italy with a suitcase, a dead phone, and a serious hunger problem.
This course gives you what you need to function: bars, restaurants, hotels, trains, markets, streets. Real situations, real phrases, Italian as people actually speak it — not the version that exists only in textbooks.