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Massimo Brunzin, VIU
Textbook for beginners
Livello 1, Istituto Venezia , 2003 provided by VIU
Course objectives
The course aims to develop:
- a mastery of grammar basics
- listening and reading comprehension
- an ability to communicate in Italian, both orally and in
writing
- an increased knowledge of Italian society and culture
Course description
This is the first course for beginner students who wish to
understand and speak Italian. The material will include basic
vocabulary, grammar and expressions that are used in daily
situations. The course is structured in order to practice
the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Tutoring
Students can ask their teacher for any extra materials they
may need to personalize their program further or to review
some grammar points.
The teacher can be contacted also by e-mail (istvenezia@tin.it)
Evaluation
30% Class performance (participation and
attendance).
Class will involve much student-student and student-instructor
interaction in more open-ended conversation. The quality of
interaction will have a significant effect on the course grade.
20% Homework.
Efforts and enthusiasm will count as much as accuracy in preparation.
20% Mid term exam.
20% Final exam (oral and written).
10% Final working paper.
During classes, students will produce some written documents
concerning their own experience in Venice as a foreign student.
(ex: small Venice guide for foreign students)
Biography
Laurea in Foreign Languages and Literature (Ca’ Foscari),
Ph.D. in Francophone Literature (Bologna). Specialized in
Language Teaching with Advanced Tecnology, teaches Italian
as a Foreign Language at the Venice Institute. Teaching Assistant
in Francophone Literataure at Ca’ Foscari. Published
L’oralità narrativa ovvero la simulazione
del Conteur nell’opera di Ahmadou Kourouma, in
“Asia, Africa, America, Australia”, n.21, 1998
and Il sincretismo linguistico nei romanzi di Ahmadou
Kourouma, “Annali di Ca’ Foscari”,
1998. Forthcoming book, with A.P. Mossetto: La letteratura
senegalese, published by the Centro Nazionale delle Ricerche.
Coordinator of Italian for Foreigners courses at VIU since
Fall 2001.
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Massimo Brunzin, VIU
Textbook for intermediate
Livello 2, Istituto Venezia, 2003 provided by VIU
Course objectives
This course is designed to improve:
- the student's ability to read and write Italian
- listening comprehension
- the ability to communicate in Italian
- the knowledge of Italian society and culture
Course description
This language course is designed so that students can practise
their grammar skills and increase their ability to understand,
speak, read and write Italian, while emphasizing the development
of reading comprehension. It includes grammar review and an
introduction to new grammar skills, with continued vocabulary
study, conversational practice, short composition, cultural
and literary readings and some work with video.
Tutoring
Students can ask their teacher for any extra materials they
may need to further personalize their program, or to review
grammar skills. Outside of class, the teacher can also be
contacted by e-mail (istvenezia@tin.it)
Evaluation
30% Class performance (participation and
attendance).
The class will involve much student/student and student/instructor
interaction in more open-ended conversation. The quality of
interaction will have a significant effect on the course grade.
20% Homework.
Effort and enthusiasm will count as much as accuracy in preparation.
20% Mid term exam.
20% Final exam (oral and written).
10% Final working paper.
During classes, students will produce some written documents
concerning their own experiences in Venice as foreign students.
(ex: small Venice guide for foreign students).
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