BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY ITAL. 30 - servino

BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY - FALL 2016

ITALIAN 30

INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN

M, T, W, Th 1:00 – 1:50

Instructor: Silvia Monteleone

Office: Shiffman 102

Office hours: M & W 12:00 – 1:00 and by appointment

Telephone: -62781

E-mail: /

BUGS Leader: Maria Alegria -

UDRS Dyaln Hoffman (); Val Salvador (); Zach Phil Schwartz ()

Course Objectives: By the end of this semester most students will be able to function at different ranges of the intermediate level of the language proficiency (intermediate low, mid and high) and some will show proficiency in the advanced range. The course will follow a series of thematic units which will help you to improve your language skills (speaking, writing, reading, listening) while deepening your understanding of Italian culture.

Course outcomes:

At the end of this semester most students will be able to:

1)  Participate in simple, direct conversation on generally predictable topics related to the self , the surroundings and general info about Italian culture

2)  Obtain information by asking and answering questions

3)  Initiate, sustain and bring to closure a number of uncomplicated exchanges

4)  Create with language both in speaking and writing by combining language elements, string of sentences with new thematic vocabulary and recycled ones.

5)  Satisfy simple personal needs, social demands

6)  Learn about a number of cultural topics of Contemporary Italy

7)  Get familiar with literary topics and texts

ITAL 10 is an EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING COURSE that provides second language acquisition through the studying of authentic Italian language and culture. Students learning experience builds on the practice of different language skills in order to acquire critical thinking strategies to better understand diverse cultural settings and translate their learning into a meaningful, practical tool. In this course students will be fully engaged and will use Italian at all times trough effective and practical activities which include dialogues, role play, conversations and presentations.

Placement: (For courses 10 trough106)

Think carefully about your placement in this course: Will this course be challenging for you? Do you want to major or minor in Italian Studies and will you have enough time to do so? If you think you might not be in the right course, please speak with your professor immediately.

Keep in mind that once you have completed a course in the language sequence-courses numbered 10-106; you will not be able to skip a level.

If the course that is at your level is closed, we advise you to wait a semester and enroll in the right course.

PROGRAMMA

UNIT I: L’individuo e le varie tipologie dell’italiano

UNIT II: La famiglia italiana ieri e oggi

UNIT III: Il mondo del lavoro: sfide e prospettive

UNIT IV: La nuova immigrazione in Italia: i nuovi italiani

UNIT V: Invito alla letteratura: “Andreuccio da Perugia” di Giovanni Boccaccio

Libri di testo:

F. Italiano & F. Marchegiani, Crescendo, Third Edition

Giovanni Boccaccio, Andreuccio da Perugia Easy reader

A packet of Italian readings to be handed in at the beginning of classes

($ 5.00 contribution to cover the cost of photocopying)

Homework:

You are expected to study the grammar and prepare all assignments before coming to class.

During the semester you will be asked to write short compositions on different topics and on Italian films. These should be 350 words minimum, typed, double-spaced. Oral presentations will also be required during the semester. You can access the movie listed for the class on LATTE. Pease make sure to watch the movies ahead of the time of the discussion in class.

LATE HOMEWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Attendance: Learning to speak another language demands in-class participation. Therefore, MORE THAN 3 ABSENCES WILL INFLUENCE YOUR FINAL GRADE.

Tutoring: Brandeis offers a free tutoring service in case you need extra help or you would just like extra practice in Italian. Language courses offer only 52/39 classroom hours to speak, read, write, and listen to Italian. Many students choose to complement those classroom hours with supplementary work with BUGS program. A tutor has office hours each week when students can drop in for help with written or oral Italian.

La Tavola Italiana: There will be a weekly meeting of the Italian Table to give students the opportunity to speak Italian in a relaxing and informal environment. You are required to join this group at least three times during the semester. If you are unable to attend the Italian Table, please contact the BUGS Leader. Please do not wait until the end of the semester to do so.

Quizzes/assessment: One test will follow each thematic unit which will include grammar + vocabulary + cultural questions. NO MAKE-UP DATES unless previously arranged with the instructor for EXCEPTIONAL REASONS.

Midterm: There will be a written and oral midterm exam.

Final: There will be a written and oral final exam. NO DATE CHANGE is allowed for the written exam. If you have a conflict with another language exam, please talk to your instructor and to the registrar to make the appropriate arrangements at least two weeks prior to the date scheduled by the University.

The exam is TBA

Oral proficiency interviews: During the semester, (during midterm and finals) you will have an oral interview with your instructor to determine your level of language proficiency. This will help to improve and evaluate your oral skills in Italian and also will serve as a general assessment for the Italian program.

Voti/General Grades break down:

Attendance & Participation 20%

Homework 10%

Quizzes 25%

Compositions 10%

Midterm 10%

Final 20%

Final Skit 5%

Academic integrity: Academic integrity is central to the mission of educational excellence at Brandeis University. Violation of University policies on academic integrity, described in Section 3 of Rights and Responsibilities, may result in failure on the assignment or failure in the course, and could even end in suspension from the University. Remember that native speakers, family members, friends, and tutors or study leaders, including those sanctioned by Brandeis University, are not authorized to complete homework or any other assignments for you. Any such help will be considered cheating. If you have questions about the type of help you can receive, please ask your professor before you receive help. Plagiarism is not tolerated in this course, and ignorance or negligence on your part is not a valid excuse. The most rampant form of cheating these days is “cut and paste” plagiarism from the Internet. Using words, ideas, or fragments from undocumented Internet sources is cheating. If you have any questions about what constitutes academic dishonesty, please contact your professor or the Office of Student Development and Conduct in 203 Shapiro Campus Center; Erika Lamarre () is the Director and her phone number is 781-736-5070.

Students with disabilities:

If you are a student with a documented disability on record at Brandeis University and wish to have a reasonable accommodation made for you in this class, please see the professor immediately. Retroactive accommodation cannot be provided.

Majoring/minoring in Italian: If you are thinking about majoring or minoring in Italian Studies, you should familiarize yourself with the program in the Bulletin and then see the Undergraduate Advising Head Paola Servino at x 63226

Study abroad: We encourage all students in our courses to find out about the possibilities that exist for studying in an Italian-speaking country. Students who have the opportunity to study abroad gain access to a richer understanding of the language and culture, and they develop on a higher intellectual and personal level. For more information, please contact Darren Gallant ( x 63483) in the Study Abroad, 127 Usdan Student Center.

Email policy: Email will be the best way to contact your instructor outside office hours.

However, please be advised that I will not discuss sensitive information, such as your grade, over email.

Success in this 4 credit hour course is based on the expectation that students will spend a minimum of 12 hours of study time per week in preparation for class (readings, papers, discussion sections, preparation for exams, workbook/lab completion, movies outside classes, compositions, any extra curriculum activity proposed by the UDR, participation at Italian Tables, time with the tutor, etc.).

Written assignments should be turned in on scheduled due dates. A composition turned in late will receive two point less for each day that went by after the scheduled date: for instance a 95/100 composition due on Monday will receive a 93/100 if turned in on Tuesday and a 91/100 if turned in on Wednesday and so on.

Buon semestre e buon divertimento!!!!

SYLLABUS DETTAGLIATO

(Tb = Textbook – Wb = Workbook)

Giovedì 25 agosto Presentazioni e introduzione al corso

Breve ripasso

Lunedì 29 agosto Conversazione di ripasso in classe:

Gli italiani, le ferie e le tue vacanze.

Portare in classe una foto o un oggetto rappresentativi della vostra estate.

UNITÀ I

L’INDIVIDUO

Obiettivo Culturale (Io & gli altri/gli italiani tipici e gli stereotipi)

Obiettivo linguistico => La descrizione & La narrazione al presente

Martedì 30 agosto Studiare a casa in Crescendo tb:

PAROLE UTILI p. 3 & preparare per iscritto

la scheda a p. 5 (Che tipo sei?)

Wb: pp. 1-4

LETTURA Le cose della vita p. 11-12 e completare 1:35 p. 13

Prepara domande simili a quelle della lettura per la tua

professoressa e per i compagni di classe.

Mercoledì 31 agosto Studiare a casa in Crescendo tb:

RIPASSO STRUTTURE GRAMMATICALI :

Articoli, Nomi & Aggettivi pp. 14-22

Wb: pp. 5-9

Crescendo tb: Preparare esercizio 1.14 p. 6

Giovedì 1 settembre Studiare a casa in Crescendo tb:

PAROLE UTILI p. 10

RIPASSO STRUTTURE GRAMMATICALI :

Pronomi personali, Presente indicativo & Verbi riflessivi pp. 22-29

Wb: pp. 10-15

Lunedì 5 settembre NO CLASS: labor day

Martedì 6 settembre Crescendo tb: LETTURA Lui ed io di Natalia Ginzburg pp. 31-33

Completare Comprensione del testo p. 34 & 1, 2, 3, 4 in

Parliamo e discutiamo

Mercoledì 7 settembre FILM Discussione in classe di Benvenuti al Sud (da vedere su LATTE) -giorno 1-

In preparazione al film leggi “Gli stereotipi” sulla dispensa

Rispondi alle domande relative al film per iscritto nella dispensa. Prepara una descrizione di un personaggio e di una scena che ti è piaciuta.

Giovedì 8 settembre (Monday schedule)

FILM Discussione in classe di Benvenuti al Sud - giorno 2-

Prepara la descrizione di un personaggio e di una scena che ti è piaciuta.

Lunedì 12 settembre LETTURA Tonino Capone di Luciano de Crescenzo (nella dispensa). Rispondere alle domande relative alla lettura.

Martedì 13 settembre Componimento scritto/orale 1

CONFRONTO, CORREZIONE E DISCUSSIONE IN CLASSE

(300 words minimum, typed, double spaced.)

Descrivi una persona o un personaggio che trovi particolarmente rappresentativo della tua cultura o della cultura italiana. Descrivi le sue caratteristiche fisiche,

la sua personalità, I suoi valori, lo stile di vita e le sue attività quotidiane.

RIPASSO UNITÀ 1

Mercoledì 14 settembre QUIZ UNITÀ 1

UNITÀ II

Obiettivo culturale => LA FAMIGLIA ITALIANA ieri e oggi

Obiettivo linguistico => La narrazione orale e scritta al passato

Giovedì 15 settembre Studiare a casa in Crescendo tb:

PAROLE UTILI p. 37

Wb. Pp. 21-23

STRUTTURE GRAMMATICALI: Aggettivi e Pronomi Possessivi pp.49-50 e L’Imperfetto pp 51-53

Wb: pp. 24-27

LETTURA: Vestivamo alla marinara p. 39

Lunedì 19 settembre Studiare La famiglia e i parenti sulla dispensa

LETTURA Zia Mela di Clara Sereni (nella dispensa)

Completa gli esercizi relativi alla lettura e rispondi alle domande per iscritto.

Martedì 17 settembre Studiare in Crescendo tb:

STRUTTURE GRAMMATICALI: Il Passato Prossimo p. 54-58 &

L’Imperfetto e il Passato Prossimo p. 59

Wb: pp.27-31

LETTURA Rita Levi Montalcini p. 47

Mercoledì 21 settembre Wb.Leggere La famiglia in Italia e completare gli

Esercizi pp. 16-19

FILM: Discussione in classe del film Mine vaganti (su latte)

Rispondere alle domande sulla dispensa e preparare una descrizione di un personaggio del film e di una scena al passato.

Giovedì 22 settembre Studiare in Crescendo tb:

STRUTTURE GRAMMATICALI: Il Trapassato Prossimo p. 61

Wb: pp. 31-32

Componimento scritto/orale 2

CONFRONTO, CORREZIONE E DISCUSSIONE IN CLASSE

(300 words minimum, typed, double spaced.)

Racconta un episodio interessante della tua infanzia legato ad una persona speciale della tua famiglia.

Use guidelines on page 66 Crescendo tb

Lunedì 26 settembre LETTURA Un fenomeno italiano: L’Italia dei mammoni (nella dispensa)

E adesso tocca a te: Prepara 3 domande da fare alla

professoressa sulla storia della sua famiglia.

Martedì 27 settembre RIPASSO

Mercoledì 28 settembre Quiz UNITÀ 2

UNITÀ III

Obiettivo culturale = > IL MONDO DEL LAVORO in Italia

Obiettivo linguistico=> Fare programmi per il futuro ed esprimere desideri

Giovedì 29 settembre Studiare a casa in Crescendo tb:

PAROLE UTILI p. 70 & 75

Wb: pp. 39-41

LETTURA: Super tecnologici, svegli e un po’ cinici

p. 79 Rispondere per iscritto alle domande 3:39, 3:40, 3:41, 3:42

Lunedì 3 e martedì 4 settembre NO CLASS – ROSH HASHANAH

Mercoledì 5 ottobre Componimento scritto/orale 3:

CONFRONTO, CORREZIONE E DISCUSSIONE IN CLASSE

(300 words minimum, typed, double spaced.)

Fai una breve ricerca su un aspetto del mondo del lavoro in Italia e preparati a discuterla in classe

E adesso tocca a te: Prepara 3 domande (per iscritto) da fare alla tua professoressa sulle sue esperienze di lavoro e sul lavoro in generale in Italia.

Giovedì 6 ottobre Studiare a casa in Crescendo tb:

STRUTTURE GRAMMATICALI: Il Futuro e Il Futuro Anteriore pp. 81-83

Wb: 42-44

LETTURA Il sondar (nella dispensa) e rispondere alle domande.

Lunedì 10 ottobre FILM: Discussione in classe del film Smetto quando voglio

1.  Rispondi alle domande sul film nella dispensa

2.  Descrivi nei dettagli un personaggio del film

3.  Narra un evento del film al passato

4.  Immagina il futuro dei protagonisti

Martedì 11 ottobre Studiare a casa in Crescendo tb

STRUTTURE: I Pronomi Diretti e Ne e Il Condizionale Presente p. 90

Wb: pp. 46-48 (solo 3.23)

Componimento scritto 4: Segui le indicazioni in “Come scrivere una lettera” pp. 98-99 Scegli uno dei due temi a p. 99

Mercoledì 12 ottobre NO CLASS - YOM Kippur