FL 3 – Pre-Intermediate Italian II. (A2.2)
- Credits: 5
- Ending: Examination
- Range: 4C
- Semester: summer
- Year: 2
- Faculty of International Relations
Teachers
Included in study programs
Teaching results
The aim of the course is to acquire and further develop communicative skills in general conversation with the focus on grammatical accuracy, to expand vocabulary, acquire the ability to reproduce a simple text on general topics, to develop argumentation and discussion skills, or understand and reproduce basic knowledge of the civilisation of the target language at A2.2 level. After completing the course, the student is able to understand longer speeches and conversations. He/she is able to express himself/herself adequately on general topics and clearly formulate ideas and attitudes. In writing, he/she is able to express his/her views and attitudes and summarize his/her knowledge in an appropriate form. The student understands sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance. He/she can communicate in simple and routine situations requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and common matters. He/she can describe his/her family background, immediate surroundings and matters of necessity in simple terms.
Indicative content
1. Stores and services. Shopping facilities. Double object pronouns.
2. Beauty and health centres. Booking services.
3. Getting to know the country. Cultural and historical monuments. The adverbial pronoun ci.
4. Visit to the cinema. Simple plot of the movie.
5. Sport and its importance for personality development. Indefinite pronouns.
6. Digital technologies. Internet and its impact on individuals and society.
7. Human relations. Meetings and celebrations. Pronominal verbs.
Support literature
Required:
1. MARIN, T., RUGGIERI, L., MAGNELLI, S. (2019): Nuovissimo progetto italiano 1b. Libro dello studente e quaderno degli esercizi. Roma: Edilingua. ISBN 978-88-99358-48-8
Optional:
1. LA GRASSA, M. (2014): L’italiano all’università. Roma: Edilingua. ISBN: 978-960-693-069-0
Requirements to complete the course
Interim evaluation: 50 %
Final evaluation: 50 %
Student workload
Full-time study: 156 hours. Of which:
52 hours – attendance at seminars
52 hours – preparation for seminars and for the interim evaluation
52 hours – preparation for the final exam
Language whose command is required to complete the course
Italian
Date of approval: 08.03.2024
Date of the latest change: 12.01.2022