9.00 credits
90.0 h
Q1 and Q2
Teacher(s)
Scarpa Laura (coordinator);
Language
Italian
Prerequisites
A2 Level of the Common European Framework of Reference is required.
Main themes
- Revising basic skills in the context of communicative activities;
- developing more complex functions such as expressing opinions and hypothesis;
- improving both individual and interactive communicative skills;
- developing listening comprehension skills.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Content
In the first weeks of the course the most important structures and functions of the language are soundly revised in the context of communicative activities. Subsequently, more complex structures and functions are presented (such as the expression of personal opinions, wishes, hypothesis etc.). Information on Italy, the Italian culture and society will be integrated in the material.
Teaching methods
The method gets its inspiration from the notional/functional approach and is mainly centered on developing communicative oral skills, not disregarding some forms of written skills like informal messages, formal letters, short news etc.
Hier are some activities in the classroom:
Hier are some activities in the classroom:
- activities of anticipation and description based on images, textes or short videos;
- conversations in pairs or small groups on topical subjects;
- simple role plays on a given situation;
- drills in the language lab or online;
- listening comprehension activities (by means of audio and video material)
Evaluation methods
The first term assessment includes the presentation of the individual Language Portfolio (to the class or the teacher), an oral interaction activity (to be defined at the beginning of the course) as well as a written test on the main points of the language presented during the Q1 (points distribution: 3 for Language portfolio, 7 for the oral interaction, 10 for the written test).
The Language Portfolio will consist of at least 2 extra-syllabus activities, which must get the teacher’s approval.
The second term assessment includes a written test on the main language aspects presented during the second term, and a short video production on themes related to the course. (points distribution: 10 pts vidéo production, 10 pts written test).
In the third exam session, assessment will be both written and oral. The written test will cover the most important language and grammar points presented during the whole course. For the oral assessment, each student will present a theme of personal interest to be discussed with the teacher.
NB: students who have not yet presented their Portfolio and/or their video production, will do that during the third exam session.
Points distribution for the third exam session: 10 points for the written test and 10 points for the oral activities.
Formative assessments will take place during the course. Their results will not affect the final score.
The Language Portfolio will consist of at least 2 extra-syllabus activities, which must get the teacher’s approval.
The second term assessment includes a written test on the main language aspects presented during the second term, and a short video production on themes related to the course. (points distribution: 10 pts vidéo production, 10 pts written test).
In the third exam session, assessment will be both written and oral. The written test will cover the most important language and grammar points presented during the whole course. For the oral assessment, each student will present a theme of personal interest to be discussed with the teacher.
NB: students who have not yet presented their Portfolio and/or their video production, will do that during the third exam session.
Points distribution for the third exam session: 10 points for the written test and 10 points for the oral activities.
Formative assessments will take place during the course. Their results will not affect the final score.
Other information
Office hours will take place on appointment, either face-to-face or on Teams. Please contact the teacher by e-mail only to make an appointement. Laura.Scarpa@uclouvain.be
Online resources
- Learning material (syllabus and extra materials) will be available in Moodle
- Références : the teacher will advise the students on links and tools to improve their learning activities
Faculty or entity
ILV
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Information and Communication