ITA3070 - Italian studies 7
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Roberta Mandis
Offered
Clayton First semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit integrates two components:
- Level 7 Language (70%) and
- Level 7 Culture (30%).
- Language: the aim is to stimulate and improve advanced language acquisition through the integrated practice of the four language skills. The program has a thematic approach. Topic areas explored include: education, social and environmental issues, changes in attitudes relating to the use of the Italian language and institutions.
- The cultural component for level 7 introduces students to nineteenth century and early twentieth century Italy through an overview of the period and the analysis of representative texts.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit the students will have progressed in all four language skills:
- Listening: they will be able to understand authentic spoken Italian from songs, films, plays, TV news;
- Reading: they will be able to comprehend a range of authentic (although slightly edited) non-specialist Italian written texts (such as short stories and magazine articles) and specialist Italian written texts (such as news reports and advertisements);
- Speaking: they will be able to interact in correct Italian in a range of specific situations (telephone messages; sales techniques; fairly simple debates)
- Writing: they will be able to produce a range of coherent, short (approx. 300-word) descriptive, argumentative or persuasive texts in correct and appropriate Italian. Culture: students will have acquired an overview to key aspects of nineteenth and early twentieth century culture and society.
Assessment
Written work: 30%
Class work/tests/exercises: 35%
Exam: 25%
Oral work: 10%
Contact hours
4 hours (1 hour culture lecture and 3 hours language workshops) per week
Prerequisites
Italian Studies 6
Prohibitions
ITA1070/2070/4070
13 October 2017
19 December 2024