Italian Intermediate Intensive 2 - MLT936
Based on 33 hours of interactive seminars, the unit also comprises 67 hours of monitored private study.
- University credits: 10
- University levels: 1-4
- Pre-requisite: MLT935
- Co-requisite: N/A.
- Availability: SLC Students
- Teaching period: Spring semester (see timetables & course dates)
- Contact times: 4 hours per week (two sessions in a week) over 12 weeks, starting in Week 1 of the semester.
- Group size: Maximum of 23
- Language Co-ordinator: Alessia Brighi
- Module Leader: Anna Ferrarese
- Pathway: MLT316
Assuming successful completion of the corresponding Autumn semester unit for this level (i.e. Intermediate Intensive 1) or equivalent learning experience at level B1-/B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), this unit aims to consolidate the linguistic and cultural skills to start interacting and socializing in a fairly authentic and spontaneous way with native speakers in a range of advanced but usually predictable situations which would be encountered during, for instance, a short stay or placement abroad (CEF level B1+).
Set Textbook:
Nocci, S., Italian grammar in practice, ALMA Ed. (2022)
This module can be validated as part of the following schemes:
- Undergraduate degree
- MLTC Confirmation of Attendance or Completion
- Higher Education Achievement Record
- Doctoral Development Programme and Research Training Programme
Assessment:
- Oral examination: 50%
- Written examination (in the examination period): 50%
Feedback: In addition to on-going individual and collective feedback during class-activities, learners will receive individual written feedback on the three pieces of assessment above.
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