Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles
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MHIT1121 - Italian : Mastering Spoken


USL-B


Credits : 5

Lecturers :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , first and second term, 60 hours of exercises.

Language of instruction :
Italian

Learning activities :
MHIT1121A - Italian : Mastering Spoken I [1 Q. • 30 Ex. • Pond. : 30] Sebastiano Ferrari, Milena Fontana
MHIT1121B - Italian : Mastering Spoken II [2 Q. • 30 Ex. • Pond. : 70] Sebastiano Ferrari, Milena Fontana

Learning outcomes :
This course is intended to introduce students to basics and particularities of phonetics, vocabulary and pragmatics of Italian in order to enhance students' listening and oral skills from beginner to intermediate level (i.e. from Breakthrough level, A1 to Threshold level, B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). Mastery of the Italian language goes hand in hand with discovering culture of contemporary Italy.

Prerequisites :
None

Co-requisites :
None

Course contents :
Language activities will be based on the 4 communication axes identified by the CEFR i.e. personal, public, educational and occupational domains.

On completing this Unit, students will be able to:

- understand authentic texts (interviews, news reports, descriptions, dialogues) in order to boost their listening and oral skills though exercises of increasing difficulty (from level A1 to level B1 of the CEFR),

- express themselves fluently and accurately, by means of exercises aiming at improving pronunciation, stress and intonation,

- practice of oral expression (dialogues, descriptions, summaries, presentations etc.) in a range of situations/topics related to everyday life and personal experience (activation of prior knowledge in the domain of vocabulary and grammar also with the aid of intercomprehension between romance languages (FR>IT), use of turns of phrase suitable for a varied set of communication situation,

- have a better insight into social and cultural aspects of contemporary Italy (habits and customs, Italy's regions and cities, etc.).



Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Face-to-face, First and Second Term, the number of hours' tuition per year is 60 equally divided between the 2 Semesters (30 hours in Semester 1 - 30 hours in Semester 2).Language tuition; pronunciation and intonation exercises with individual correction; exercises focusing on oral expression (individual & pair work) using varied audio and visual supporting materials; including both in-class and home oral comprehension activities.


Assessment methods and criteria :
To obtain the credits related to a UE, the student must pass all parts of the examination related to the UE.

As regards Mr Ferrari's part:
A written examination at the end of each term (Q1 and Q2) during the examination sessions (50% of the overall grade of the UE).

For Ms Fontana's part:
Q1: Continuous assessment including 2 presentations on assigned topics according to a schedule set in the first course of the year (15% of the overall UE grade).
Q2: Continuous assessment (15% of the overall grade of the course) including 2 presentations on topics assigned according to a schedule set in the first course of the second Term and oral examination in the last week of the course (15% of the overall grade of the course) and 5% for class participation.
In the August session, students must prepare two topics of their choice from those covered in each semester and must also be familiar with the whole year's programme on which the professor may question the students. Oral examination.

Attendance is compulsory: 2 unjustified absences are allowed per term. Beyond these absences, each new absence must be justified by a medical certificate or a solid written justification duly substantiated.

If health measures related to Covid-19 require it, the organisation of the examination will be carried out remotely.



Recommended or required reading :

As for the part given by Mr Ferrari (S1 and S2):
- the coursebook ‘Italien : maîtrise de la langue orale Bloc 1 - MHIT1121'
*This text is available for sale at the Marie Haps Faculty Printing Office (Service d'impression de la Faculté).

As for the part given by Ms Fontana (S1 and S2): photocopies distributed in class.