Italian for Beginners
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A1
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The course will be structured on a three hours class scheduled on weekly basis.
Every class is composed by a first part of review exercises, both on grammatical rules and lexis, and comprehension activities, in order to test the understanding, and the obtained knowledge. In the second part, new grammatical rules and functions will be explained.
Principal functions covered in the course: asking about how a person feels, greetings, introduce yourself, introduce to someone; make a request, ask if there is a service, ask how much it costs, ask the duration of something, ask for the time, start and end a letter or a postcard; ask and talk about daily actions,
find out about someone's plans, make a proposal, accept / reject an invitation; interact in a restaurant / bar; express approval; ask and give road information.
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Wednesday , 15.00-18.00 (Group A), Room 222
Thursday, 10.00-13.00 (Group B), Room 222
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Christina Kleidara
Lucia Isotta Bellia
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Italian for Intermediate |
B1+, B2 |
The course will be structured on a three hours class scheduled on weekly basis.
Main functions that are going to be covered during the course: expressing opinions on cultural facts; describe visited places and tell travel
experiences; to hold a discussion; take notes; express hypotheses and conditions; argue a request in
a formal letter; express agreement and disagreement; expressing doubts; write and present a report;
comment graphics and statistics; describe your region of origin; make real, possible or unreal
hypotheses.
Grammar: past tenses of the indicative; relative and combined pronouns; infinite present and infinite past; compound future; remote past; past conditional; present, imperfect, past and subjunctive; the
hypothetical period; connectives that require the subjunctive; relative and subjunctive superlative;
relative pronouns and sentences relative with subjunctive; the indirect questions; indirect speech;
adjectives e indefinite pronouns; indefinite and subjunctive; the impersonal form with reflexive verbs; connectives to argue; final / causal / interrogative / concessive connective prepositions.
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Wednesday ,18.00-21.00 Room 222
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Christina Kleidara
Lucia Isotta Bellia
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