ITAL 3153A
Beginning Italian
This course is designed to introduce students to the grammatical structures and vocabulary necessary to express personal meaning on basic topics (e.g. family, daily routines, and leisure time) and negotiate basic survival situations (making travel arrangements, ordering meals, and making purchases, etc.). Language topics and functions are integrated into activities that emphasize all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing), with special attention given to speaking and listening. Cultural knowledge that will build a deeper understanding of Italy is a crucial component of the course content.
*Students are also encouraged to participate in all the workshops offered in the evening
**Students are also required to participate in the Diction & Pronunciation course.
*Required Texts: Percorsi: l'Italia attraverso la lingua e la cultura by Francesca Italiano, University of Southern California and Irene Marchegiani, SUNY - Stony Brook Publisher: Prentice Hall
Workbook /Laboratory Manual to accompany ‘Percorsi’
Andreuccio da Perugia. Boccaccio (Easy Reader) Aschehoug/Alinea, 1972
- Schedule
- 3:00pm-3:50pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jul 1, 2013 to Aug 16, 2013)
- Location
- Library 230
- Instructors
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Mizza, Daria
dmizza@middlebury.edu
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