Module Information
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
---|---|---|
Semester Assessment | Oral Exam 15 Minutes | 20% |
Semester Assessment | Language Portfolio | 50% |
Semester Exam | 2 Hours Written Exam | 30% |
Supplementary Exam | 2 Hours Written Exam The supplementary exam will consist of a 2-hour written examination which will count for 100% (unless ONLY the oral component is failed, in which case the supplementary exam will be an oral examination). | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Demonstrate improvement in their linguistic skills and cultural knowledge.
Communicate with some confidence on familiar routine and non-routine matters related to their interests and professional field. Exchange, check and confirm information, deal with less routine situations and explain why something is a problem.
Handle sustained social exchanges with a varied vocabulary, adapting their expression to the context.
Express thoughts on more abstract, socio-cultural and cultural topics such as political viewpoints, historical events, current affairs, films, books, music,
etc.
Write in Italian for a variety of purposes and in a variety of registers. Convey information and ideas on abstract as well as concrete topics, check information, and ask about or explain problems with reasonable precision.
Interpret and present information, developing an argument
and demonstrating understanding of the key issues in the target language.
Translate selected passages into and out of Italian.
Identify and use different registers of spoken and written Italian.
Express insights into key aspects of Italian society and culture.
Demonstrate proficiency in Italian grammar and syntax, appropriate to level B1+ of the CEFR.
Brief description
This module is designed for students with previous knowledge of Italian. This module will consolidate and expand students' knowledge of the language and culture of the Italian-speaking world. It covers material from level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Students will achieve Common Reference Level B1+ (Independent User) by the end of the module. Teaching on this module will foreground the integrated study of the Italian language in its cultural contexts.
Aims
The aim of this module is to equip learners with a range of linguistic skills across all four language competencies - reading, writing, listening and speaking. Learners will focus on consolidating and developing the fundamentals of the language via familiar and unfamiliar concrete and abstract topics. Students will also integrate the study of the language with its cultural contexts. At the end of this module successful students will be prepared for intermediate-level Italian language courses.
Content
and written expression in Italian.
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Adaptability and resilience | Written and oral communication; preparation for intermediate study; formative and summative assignments; self-directed study |
Co-ordinating with others | Conversation classes; presentations; group work; preparation for professional / academic situations |
Creative Problem Solving | Language work in class and at home, particularly in oral classes. Grammar, writing, listening, oral and translation. |
Critical and analytical thinking | Language work in class and at home. Communicative and cultural awareness. |
Digital capability | Use of digital networks and IT for effective information retrieval and presentation of coursework |
Professional communication | Oral and written communication |
Real world sense | Employability awareness; communication skills in the target language; cultural awareness. |
Reflection | Oral and written communication; formative and summative assignments |
Subject Specific Skills | Grammar, writing, listening, oral and translation skills. Cultural content synthesis and analysis. |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 4