Undergraduate Programme and Module Handbook 2018-2019 (archived)
Module ITAL2111: ITALIAN LANGUAGE 2A
Department: Modern Languages and Cultures (Italian)
ITAL2111: ITALIAN LANGUAGE 2A
Type | Open | Level | 2 | Credits | 20 | Availability | Available in 2018/19 | Module Cap | Location | Durham |
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Prerequisites
- Italian Language 1A (ITAL1071) or Italian Language 1B (1**2) or equivalent.
Corequisites
- None.
Excluded Combination of Modules
- Italian Language 2B (ITAL2031) and Understanding Italy from the 1960s to Today (ITAL1061), and Italy and the Arts (ITAL1081) and Introduction to Italian Literary Culture and Theory (ITAL1091)
Aims
- To consolidate and develop language skills acquired during Italian 1A.
- To enhance communication skills in written and oral Italian.
- To encourage independent learning and reading of Italian texts of various kinds.
- To contextualise language skills in Italian issues concerning Italian culture.
Content
- This module builds on the skills acquired in Italian language 1A and will involve the further development and consolidation of writing, speaking and comprehension skills in Italian.
Learning Outcomes
Subject-specific Knowledge:
- Students should have acquired a greater knowledge of Italian culture and an increased awareness of cultural issues.
Subject-specific Skills:
- Students should have enhanced and consolidated the skills and knowledge acquired in the first-year core language module - in speaking, writing, reading, and aural comprehension.
Key Skills:
- Students should have developed and enhanced their presentation and communication as well as their critical skills (becoming able to read and comment on different genres of material with linguistic and cultural awareness).
- IT skills (all coursework is to be word-processed).
Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module
- Students will consolidate and develop their knowledge of Italian language and culture through all forms of media (film, newspapers, magazines, journals, articles, radio).
- The teaching will consist of two one-hour classes per week. Classes will be conducted in Italian.
- Students will take part in debates and discussions, participate in listening-comprehension and translation exercises, and prepare short texts and grammatical exercises for correction in the class.
- Classes will contain components that ensure the natural use and practice of all language skills following the guidelines in the CEF.
- Students will be required to read before class and to prepare specific topics for discussion and presentation.
- Students will undertake a series of formative, research-based writing tasks throughout Michaelmas term to develop their written skills.
Teaching Methods and Learning Hours
Activity | Number | Frequency | Duration | Total/Hours | |
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Oral class | 21 | weekly | 1 hour | 21 | ■ |
Grammar Class | 20 | weekly | 1 hour | 20 | ■ |
Student preparation and reading time | 159 | ||||
Total SLAT hours | 200 |
Summative Assessment
Component: Written Examination | Component Weighting: 75% | ||
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Element | Length / duration | Element Weighting | Resit Opportunity |
Written examination | 2 hours | 100% | Yes |
Component: Oral Examination | Component Weighting: 25% | ||
Element | Length / duration | Element Weighting | Resit Opportunity |
Oral examination | 15 minutes | 100% | Yes |
Formative Assessment:
Regular written assignments/oral practice.
■ Attendance at all activities marked with this symbol will be monitored. Students who fail to attend these activities, or to complete the summative or formative assessment specified above, will be subject to the procedures defined in the University's General Regulation V, and may be required to leave the University