
Italiano A2.2 (not translated)
Code
711111102
Academic unit
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Department
Línguas, Culturas e Literaturas Modernas, Secção de Estudos Espanhóis, Franceses e Italianos
Credits
4
Weekly hours
4
Teaching language
Italian
Objectives
a) To understand simple messages and texts
b) To interact in a limited number of situations which appear in everyday contexts.
c) To write and fill in forms.
d) To be able to use the Italian language in communicative situations.
e) To interact in communicative situations which require an independent use of the language.
f) To use the language applying grammar rules.
Prerequisites
Italian A2.1
Subject matter
Subject matters
1) Interactive activities: personal and family information, exchange basic information, role plays in everyday environments (in the clothes shop, at the bank, at the post office).
2) Descriptions, purchases, journeys, holidays, the weather, adjectives.
3) Personal pronouns for direct objects, family ties, possessive and demonstrative adjectives.
4) Tenses: IL FUTURO, L’IMPERFETTO e relative avverbi e preposizioni di tempo.
5) Some irregular verbs and some connectives.
Bibliography
1) Bozzone Costa, Ghezzi, Piantoni Contatto 1, Loescher Ed 2009
2) Gramática de referência ( para todas as turmas): CSC, Gramm.it, Bonacci 2009
Teaching method
The course will be based on the functional-communicative method in order to enhance the spoken aspect of the language and improve the pupil-teacher relationship. The contents will be presented according to a “multi-syllabus” system that integrates grammar, lexicon, functions, communication and the development of reading and speaking abilities.
Evaluation method
Evaluation: 2 final tests (50%), 1 mid-term test + individual works (40%), active participation in the classroom (10%).
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