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ITAL3016 Italian Studies - Advanced 2

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Italian
Offered in Second Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course continues to develop students' communication competence in Italian through practice in the recognition, analysis and production - especially written - of formal registers and structures of the language. The course also outlines Italian linguistics history, Italy's dialects and today's neo-standard Italian. Texts will be studied in relation to their socio-cultural, historical and genre framework within thematic areas of inquiry. The course aims to refine students' analytical skills as well as their imaginative writing ability.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

  1. Analyse different ways of beginning an imaginative text.
  2. Summarise the content of a text to convey the core qualities of a text.
  3. Identify the structural patterns (e.g., grammar, lexicon, vocabulary) of a text, as well as the ‘invisible culture' or hidden meanings within words and grammatical structures.
  4. Analyse and critique different types and versions of Italian text so that you can discuss how socio-historical and linguistic context influences our perspective on Italian society.
  5. Identify the individual voice of the author or director of a text and explain how this impacts on your own experience of the text.
  6. Construct imaginative or creative texts of your own, both individually and collectively.

 

Indicative Assessment

Presentations and written assignments linked to project work during semester 35%; creative writing assignment 15%; oral and written assignments linked to the 30% and multi media audio visual assignments 20%

Workload

3 hours of classes plus 1 hour of audio-visual activities per week

Areas of Interest European Languages
Requisite Statement

ITAL3015 Advanced 1 or ITAL3012 Italian IIIA or equivalent language competence.

Majors/Specialisations Italian and Italian
Academic Contact Dr Piera Carroli

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