Italiano A1 parte 1, corso pomeridiano (Lunedì)
Persone
Docente titolare del corso
Descrizione
Course content
Numeri, articoli determinativi e indeterminativi singolari e plurali, plurale dei nomi, pronomi personali e riflessivi, ausiliari, verbi regolari e irregolari al presente, verbi riflessivi, concordanza degli aggettivi, aggettivi e pronomi possessivi, interrogativi, preposizioni.
Study material
The course materials are provided through the platform iCorsi3. Students should bring their laptop to every lesson.
Handbook
The course textbook is not provided by the University and must be purchased by students before the start of the course. Title: Marco Mezzadri, “Italiano Plus A1-A2”, Volume 1, Bonacci editore, 2015, ISBN 9788820108816
Obiettivi
The Absolute Beginners course (CEFR A1 part 1) is intended for students with no prior knowledge of the Italian language. By the end of the course students will be able to employ simple sentences and expressions when dealing with various situations in daily life.
Learning outcomes
Understand frequently used expressions related to everyday life.
Modalità di insegnamento
In presenza
Impostazione pedagogico-didattica
Mode
The course is blended and combine classroom instruction (28 hours in class) with self-paced online learning on iCorsi (28 hours of individual exercises). This approach offers a flexible and effective way to learn by integrating face-to-face interaction with digital resources.
Attendance
Regular and active attendance of at least 75% of the course duration is required. The course follows a weekly schedule, consisting of 2 teaching units of 45 minutes per week, held in person in the afternoon, over 14 weeks (for a total of 28 teaching units), along with individual study at home of approximately 2–3 hours per week.
Modalità d’esame
Final test
Different assessment procedures are conducted during the course, including an end-of-course test. This is a three hours test, and includes a short listening and reading comprehension, grammar exercises, one brief essay and a speaking part.
Certificate of attendance
A regular and active attendance is compulsory once admitted. Students who meet the 75% attendance requirement and pass the final exam will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
ECTS
- Regular USI students: Faculty of Biomedical Sciences students of the Master in Cognitive psychology in health communication will receive 3 ECTS credit points for the successful completion of the course.
- Incoming mobility students: SEMP (ex Erasmus), Swiss Mobility and International Exchange students will be awarded 3 ECTS credit points after successful completion of the course.