BEGINNER LEVEL (A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
This course is addressed to beginner students who have no knowledge of the Italian language. Although reading and writing will be important, significant emphasis in class will be placed on speaking and listening. Group work and role-play are used extensively to develop these skills. The course is conducted in Italian from the first day. Homework will be corrected during class time which will allow the students to self-correct and understand why a specific grammar point works the way it does. At the end of the course, students will be able to communicate in most everyday situations, using basic vocabulary and grammar.
Hours: 56
Class Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9.15-10.45 or 11.00–12.30.
Course Syllabus
Grammar
Communicative areas
Oral comprehension
Written comprehension
Oral expression and vocabulary
Written expression
Evaluation
The students will be expected to come to all classes prepared to actively participate in oral and written work. Attendance is absolutely mandatory for this class. Absences will lower the final grade.
Tutoring
Students can ask their teacher for any extra assistance they may need to personalize their program further or to review specific grammar points.
Reading
Textbook:
Workbook of Istituto Venezia 2 (selection of authentic teaching materials and selected teaching materials from textbooks such as Espresso, Chiaro, Domani)
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL (B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
This course is a continuation of ‘Italian Beginners’. Students will begin the course by reviewing material from the previous course.
This language course is designed so that students can practice their grammar skills and increase their ability to understand, speak, read and write Italian, while emphasizing the development of reading comprehension. It includes an introduction to new grammar skills, with continued vocabulary study, conversational practice, short composition, cultural and literary readings and some work with video. Group work and role-play are used extensively to develop these skills. The course is conducted in Italian from the first day. Homework will be corrected during class time which will allow the students to self-correct and understand why a specific grammar point works the way it does. During classes, students will produce some written documents concerning their own experience in Venice as a foreign student. Students can ask their teacher for any extra materials they may need to further personalize their program, or to review grammar skills.
Hours: 56
Class Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9.15-10.45 or 11.00-12.30.
Course Syllabus
Grammar
Communicative areas
Oral comprehension
Written comprehension
Oral expression and vocabulary
Written expression
Evaluation
The students will be expected to come to all classes prepared to actively participate in oral and written work. Attendance is absolutely mandatory for this class. Absences will lower the final grade.
Tutoring
Students can ask their teacher for any extra assistance they may need to personalize their program further or to review specific grammar points.
Reading
Textbook:
Workbook of Istituto Venezia 2: Workbook of Istituto Venezia 2 (selection of authentic teaching materials and selected teaching materials from textbooks such as Espresso, Chiaro, Domani).
UPPER INTERMEDIATE LEVEL (B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)
This course is composed of:
- 56 hours of Intermediate classes aiming at a general review of skills;
- 18 hours of classes dedicated to further developing such skills as: formulating opinions; making judgments and suggestions, in oral and written form, on selected issues presented in the reading material; narrating in oral and written form using different verbal tenses and modes; reading, comprehending and analysing newspaper, magazine articles and movie sequences.
Students will begin the course by reviewing material from the previous courses.
This language course will allow students to reinforce their grammar skills and increase their ability to understand, speak, read and write Italian, while emphasizing the development of reading comprehension. It includes an introduction to new grammar skills, with continued vocabulary study, conversational practice, short composition, cultural and literary readings and some work with video. Group work and role-play are used extensively to develop these skills. The course is conducted in Italian from the first day. Homework will be corrected during class time which will allow the students to self-correct and understand why a specific grammar point works the way it does. During classes, students will produce some written documents concerning their own experience in Venice as a foreign student (e.g. short Venice guide for foreign students). Students can ask their teacher for any extra materials they may need to further personalize their program, or to review grammar skills.
Hours: 74
Class Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9.15-10.45 or 11.00-12.30
Course Syllabus
Grammar
Review of:
Introduction to:
Relative pronouns (cui);
Subjunctive (present, past);
Conditional (present, past);
Impersonal (sì impersonale con verbi riflessivi);
Conditional clause (primo e secondo tipo);
In-depth examination of prepositions.
Communicative areas
Formulating opinions; making judgments and suggestions, in oral and written form,
on selected issues presented in the reading material.
Narrating in oral and written form using different verbal tenses and modes.
Reading, comprehending and analysing newspaper, magazine articles and movie sequences.
Oral comprehension
Dialogues; Songs; Videos and movies sequences; Advertisements
Written comprehension
Writing formal and informal letters; Instructions; Warnings and messages; Announcements; Narrative passages; Newspaper and magazine articles
Oral expression and vocabulary
Face-to-face conversation; Instructions; Descriptions; Tales; Role play
Written expression
Formal and informal letters, diary pages, tales, summarizing a narrative text.
Evaluation
The students will be expected to come to all classes prepared to actively participate in oral and written work. Attendance is absolutely mandatory for this class. Absences will lower the final grade.
Tutoring
Students can ask their teacher for any extra assistance they may need to personalize their program further or to review specific grammar points.
Reading
Textbook:
Workbook of Istituto Venezia 2 (selection of authentic teaching materials and selected teaching materials from textbooks such as Espresso, Chiaro, Domani, Un giorno in Italia and Magari).
ADVANCED LEVEL
Course description
This course is composed of:
- 56 hours of intermediate classes with the purpose of a general review;
- 18 hours of classes will be specially dedicated to further developing skills such as:
formulating opinions; making judgments and suggestions, in oral and written form, on selected issues presented in the reading material; narrating in oral and written form using different verbal tenses and modes; reading, comprehending and analysing newspaper, magazine articles and movie sequences.
- 6 hours classes dedicated to reading, comprehending and summarizing a narrative text (Mastronardi)
Students will begin the course by reviewing material from the previous course.
This language course will allow students to reinforce their grammar skills and increase their ability to understand, speak, read and write Italian. It includes complex grammar skills, with continued vocabulary study, conversational practice, composition, cultural and literary readings and some work with video. Group work will be used extensively to develop these skills. The course is conducted in Italian from the first day. Homework will be corrected during class time and it will allow the students to self-correct and understand why a specific grammar point works the way it does.
During classes and at home students will read and analyze Lucio Mastronardi, Il Maestro di Vigevano, and will watch and analyze the movie by Elio Petri, based on the book.
Students will produce a final paper highlighting similarities and differences between the novel and the movie.
Students also will produce some written documents concerning their own experience in Venice as a foreign student (e.g. small Venice guide for foreign students).
Students can ask their teacher for any extra materials they may need to further personalize their program, or to review grammar skills.
Hours: 80
Class Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9.15-10.45 or 11.00-12.30.
Course Syllabus
Grammar
Review of:
simple present tense (regular and irregular);
past tenses;
simple future tense
Reflexive verbs;
Partitive particle ne;
Imperfect past tense;
Simple past (perfect tense) and imperfect used together;
Agreement of the direct pronouns with the perfect tense;
Formal/unformal use of the imperative;
Stare+gerundio: present continuous;
Subjunctive (present);
Si impersonale;
Pronouns;
Locative particle ci;
Relative pronouns (che, chi);
Conditional (present);
Impersonal (si impersonale con verbi riflessivi);
Introduction to:
Ci and ne particles: other uses
Relative pronouns (cui and il quale);
Subjunctive (passato, imperfetto e trapassato);
Conditional (present, past);
Conditional clause (secondo, terzo tipo e forme miste);
In-depth examination of prepositions.
Remote past;
Gerund: simple and compound
Participle
Infinitive
Use and omission of articles
Reported Speech
Adverb phrases
Indefinite pronouns and adjectives
Pronominal verbs (andarsene, fregarsene, contarci, …)
Conjunctions
Construction make+infinitive
Communicative areas
Formulating opinions; making judgments and suggestions, in oral and written form,
on selected issues presented in the reading material.
Narrating in oral and written form using different verbal tenses and modes.
Reading, comprehending and analyzing newspaper, magazine articles, narrative texts and movie sequences.
Oral comprehension
Dialogues; Songs; Videos and movie sequences; Advertisements;
Written comprehension
Formal and informal letters; Instructions; Warnings and messages; Announcements; Tales; Narrative texts; Newspaper and magazine articles;
Oral expression and vocabulary
Face-to-face discussion; Instructions; Descriptions; Tales;
Written expression
Formal and informal letters, diary pages, tales, summarizing a narrative text.
Evaluation
The students will be expected to come to all classes prepared to actively participate in oral and written work. Attendance for this class is absolutely mandatory. Absences will lower the final grade.
Tutoring
Students can ask their teacher for any extra materials they may need to personalize their program further or to review any grammar points.
Reading
Textbook: Workbook of Istituto Venezia 2 (selection of authentic teaching materials and selected teaching materials from textbooks such as Magari, Nuovo Contatto, Viaggio nell’italiano).