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University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures ITL 102–3c INTRODUCTORY ITALIAN II (SPRING 2005) Instructor: Belita Brooks Faki Office hours: Monday/Wednesday 7:00-8:15pm Office: 407 E Phone number: 996-7481 Email: [email protected] DFLL Phone number: 934-4651 Course Description: This course is the continuation of Italian 101. Italian 102 teaches the essentials of Italian language and culture needed for proficient communication, and includes basic exercises in listening comprehension, speaking, writing, and reading. Conducted in Italian. 3 hours. Goals: This course is the continuation of Italian 101. The goals of this course include a beginning mastery of reading, writing, oral comprehension, oral communication, and knowledge of Italian culture. At the end of the course the student should be able to: 1 Understand and appreciate everyday elements of Italian culture. 2 Comprehend spoken Italian passages based on chapter topics and vocabulary. 3 Read and understand written Italian passages based on chapter topics and vocabulary. 4 Write and speak in simple Italian. Textbooks: Lazzarino, Graziana et al, In Giro Per L’Italia (Boston: McGraw Hill, 2002). The textbook package includes a workbook, an audio CD, and a listening comprehension CD. You will also need an Italian-English dictionary. Webster’s New World Italian Dictionary is recommended. Attendance and Classroom Policies: Class participation, contribution and actual speaking in the target language is crucial in order to learn a language, therefore class attendance is mandatory. Any absence is going to affect students’ class participation and final grade. Ten minutes late will be considered one absence. Likewise, leaving early will count as an absence. If under special circumstances, students need to miss classes, the following attendance policy will be applied: 2 % from the FINAL grade is deducted for EACH absence above 3. More than 7 absences will result in an AUTOMATIC “F”. Along with the syllabus and this handout, you will be given our departmental attendance policy. Please read it carefully. Italian II—syllabus Page 2 Class Preparation and Class Participation: You will be graded on the following factors daily: 1 being well-prepared for class 2 making positive contributions to the class 3 using Italian in the classroom 4 progress in the “skill of communication” 5 volunteering to answer and ask questions 6 alertness 7 participating in exercises and activities 8 good attitude Classroom Policies: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Class begins promptly. Ten minutes late will be considered one absence. On exam days, the oral part of the quiz will not be repeated for latecomers. Class ends at 9:15 PM on Mon. and 8:15 on Wed. Leaving early will be considered an absence. Homework must be handed in on time. Quizzes and exams are only taken on the dates and times assigned. Please turn off phones and pagers while in class. Please do not eat in class. Homework Assignments: 1 Homework assignments will consist mainly of textbook, workbook and reading assignments in preparation for the next class. You must prepare and study the assigned pages for that class. You must self-correct the workbook activities BEFORE you go to class. Corrections must be done in a separate color ink (preferably red). It is important that you complete the workbook exercises classby-class throughout the chapter in order to reinforce the material covered during each class and receive credit. On the day of the chapter exam your workbooks will be checked. Each chapter assignment will be graded based on the completeness and the quality of the work. 2 Two movie reviews will be due the last class meeting of January and Febuary (see syllabus). For this assignment, you will watch an Italian movie of your choosing. The review consists of a (very) brief summary in Italian, your impressions (did you like it or not?) AND a list of any Italian words or phrases you were able to recognize. The most important part of this assignment is listening for any Italian you can understand 3 Students are required to attend and participate in the Italian Conversation table/ Italian Club at least 5 times during the semester. You may invite friends within and outside the UAB community to attend and share this experience with you. The sessions are immediately after class every Wednesday. Exams: 1. There will be five chapter exams: chapters 5/6 - 10. 2. There will be separate vocabulary and verb quizzes for each chapter. 3. There will be a cumulative final exam. 4. The oral exam will be a brief (10-15 minutes) “conversazione” in which your ability to communicate using the grammar and vocabulary covered in the semester will be evaluated. 5. You will be tested on all aspects of language learning through written homework (including work with the CDs), classroom participation, and through periodic quizzes and exams. Grades: Class Preparation and Participation: 15% Homework: 15% Vocabulary and Verb Quizzes: 20% Chapter Exams: 35% Final Oral Exam: 10% Italian Table & Lab: 5% Italian Conversation Table: The UAB Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures sponsors a free weekly Italian Conversation Table where you can practice Italian with others in an informal setting. Any level of Italian proficiency is welcome. Check the UAB Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures website for more details. Foreign Languages at UAB: For more information about foreign language courses, please visit our UAB Department of Foreign Languages homepage: http://www.uab.edu/foreignlang University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures M 8:00- 9:15; W 7:00-8:15 PM EB 148 ITL 102-3c INTRODUCTORY ITALIAN II SCHEDULE (Spring 2004) W-1/5 Introduction to the course. Piccolo ripasso dei verbi ed Cap. 5 M - 1/10 Cap.6 Pronto in tavola! pp. 128-132 Lezione 1-vocabolario; Lezione 2A; QUIZ 1 W - 1/12 Cap.6 Pronto in tavola! pp. 133-135 Lezione 2B; QUIZ 2 M - 1/17 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. W - 1/19 No class Cap.6 Pronto in tavola! pp. 137-140 Lezione 3C; QUIZ 3 M - 1/24 Cap.6 Pronto in tavola! pp. 140-146 Lezione 3D; Piccolo ripasso; Lezione 4; QUIZ 4 W - 1/26 Esame Capitolo 6 (8:15 - 9:15 PM) Entrevista Orale I First movie review due PLEASE NOTE: Italian Table is cancelled tonight M - 1/31 Cap. 7 Fare Bella Figura, pp. 149-153 Lezione 1 - vocabolario; Lezione 2A; QUIZ 5 W - 2/2 Cap. 7 Fare Bella Figura, pp. 153-157 Lezione 2A (con’t.); Lezione 2 B/C **Man Lab CDs for Introductory Italian M - 2/7 Cap. 7 Fare Bella Figura, pp. 155- 161 Lezione 2 B/C (con’t); Lezione 3D; QUIZ 6 W - 2/9 **PLEASE ENTER QUIETLY Cap. 7 Fare Bella Figura, pp. 162-167 Lezione 3D (con’t); Lezione 3E; Piccolo ripasso; Lez.;QUIZ 7 M -2/14 Esame Capitolo 7 Entrevista Orale II W - 2/16 Cap. 8 C’era Una Volta... pp. 170-173 Lezione 1 - vocabolario; Lezione 2A; QUIZ 8 M - 2/21 Cap. 8 C’era Una Volta... pp. 175-177 Lezione 2A (con’t); Lezione 2B; QUIZ 9 W - 2/23 Cap. 8 C’era Una Volta... pp. 180-181 Lezione 2B (con’t); Lezione 3C IN CLASS COMPOSITION Second movie review due **PLEASE ENTER QUIETLY M - 2/28 Cap. 8 C’era Una Volta... pp. 181-183 Lezione 3C (con’t); Lezione 3D; QUIZ 10 W - 3/2 Cap. 8 C’era Una Volta... pp. 183-186 Piccolo Ripasso; Lezione 4 M - 3/7 Esame Capitolo 8 Entrevista Orale III W - 3/9 Cap. 9 Come Ti Senti? pp. 189 - 192 Lezione A (vocabolario); Lezione 2A; QUIZ M - 3/14 Cap. 9 Come Ti Senti? pp. 193-195 Lezione 2A (con’t); Lezione 2B **Man Lab CDs for Introductory Italian W - 3/16 Cap. 9 Come Ti Senti? pp. 198 - 199 Lezione 2B (con’t); Lezione 3C; QUIZ 12 In Class Composizione **PLEASE ENTER QUIETLY M - 3/21 Cap. 9 Come Ti Senti? pp. 199-204 Lezione 3D; Piccolo Ripasso; Lezione 4; QUIZ 13 W - 3/23 Esame Capitolo 9 PLEASE NOTE: ITALIAN TABLE IS CANCELLED TONIGHT 3/27 - 4/2 Spring Break M - 4/4 Cap. 10 Buon Viaggio! pp. 207 - 211 Lezione A (vocabolario); Lezione 2A; QUIZ 14 W- 4/6 Cap. 10 Buon Viaggio! pp. 212 - 213 Lezione 2A (con’t); Lezione 2B M - 4/11 Cap. 10 Buon Viaggio! pp. 216 - 217 Lezione 3C; QUIZ 15 W - 4/13 Cap. 10 Buon Viaggio! pp. 218 - 222 Lezione 3C (con’t); Lezione 3D; Lezione 4; QUIZ 16 M - 4/18 Esame Capitolo 10 W - 4/20 Esame Orale M - 4/25 Ripasso; QUIZ 17 M -5/2 Esame Finale (7:00-9:30 PM)
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
students need to miss classes, the following attendance policy will be applied: 2 % from the
FINAL grade is deducted for EACH absence above 3. More than 7 absences will result in an
AUTOMATIC “F”. ...