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ITLN 201: Intermediate Italian I: Esperienza Romana


Credits: 4
Contact Hours: 60
Class Meetings: Monday - Thursday (10:15am - 11:15am)
Instructors: Various
Course/Lab Fee: None
Prerequisite: The equivalent of one year of beginning Italian - two semesters - or level A2 of the Common European Framework for language proficiency.

Description

Intermediate Italian I - Esperienza Romana (the Roman Experience) is an interdisciplinary course equivalent to a third semester course in Italian language. The course is designed to reinforcement prior learning and communicative skills and introduce students to the next levels of speaking, listening, reading and writing Italian, while exploring various and relevant aspects of contemporary Roman life and Italian culture. The course offers students a unique experience in language learning made possible only by direct immersion in the target culture.

The historic center of Rome becomes a cultural laboratory: with its inspiring monuments, museums, piazzas and parks, its winding cobblestone streets and lively markets, its characteristic stores and artisans' workshops, and of course its many restaurants and cafes, it is a composite of contemporary Italian culture to be explored by the student.

In addition to classroom work based on the standard content of a second-semester of language study, the course includes a series of on-site encounters, which will range from interviews with various exponents of Roman society, to encounters with artisans in the botteghe of the centro storico, field-trips and treasure hunts in town, and encounters with the local Romani.

Course Outcomes and Objectives

At the end of the semester, students should reach the level B1 of the Common European Framework in the four basic competencies: listening, speaking and interacting, reading, and writing.

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