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Communicative Competence Development of Language B - Italian, level 1

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Course ID: 3200-L1-KKKBW1
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Course title: Communicative Competence Development of Language B - Italian, level 1
Name in Polish: Kształcenie kompetencji komunikacyjnych języka B - włoski, poz.1
Organizational unit: Faculty of Applied Linguistics
Course groups:
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): 8.00 Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.
Language: Italian
Type of course:

obligatory courses

Prerequisites (description):

Compulsory, 1st year, BA studies. Students continue to study Italian as the first language of students’ specialization (B) at level B2 of CEFR at the outset of the course.

Mode:

Classroom

Short description:

The study of Italian, as the first language of students’ specialization (B) at level B2 (Upper Intermediate) of CEFR at the outset of the course. The course consists of 120 hours in-class in the 1st semester, divided into thematic segments, and requires a considerable amount of the student’s individual self-study.

The aim of the course is to develop and improve the students’ communicative competence in Italian at the advanced Upper Intermediate level, equivalent to level B2+ within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The teaching process stimulates integrated development of several communicative competences, i.e.: pragmatic, sociolinguistic, intercultural and metalinguistic. The content of the course conforms to the level of language skills among students and designed for the studies at the Applied Linguistics.

Full description:

A compulsory course for year 1 BA students with Italian as the first language of students’ specialization (B).

During the 1st semester of the course, students’ communicative competence in Italian begins at an advanced level, equivalent to level B2 within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The aim of the course is to develop and improve the students’ communicative competence in Italian by the end of the 1-st year at an advanced upper intermediate level, equivalent to level B2+ within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

The teaching process stimulates integrated development of several communicative competences, such as the pragmatic competence, sociolinguistic, as well as intercultural and metalinguistic competences, with the focus on the skills of speaking and pronunciation, writing, listening and reading comprehension, as well as control over vocabulary and grammar structures at the B2+ level by the end of the 1-st year. The content of the course conforms to the level of language skills among students and is designed for the studies with the major in Applied Linguistics, especially to professional requirements in academic, glottodidactic and translation domains.

The whole consists of dedicated thematic modules, led by lectors specialized in the didactics of individual language competences:

- vocabulary / speaking / listening

- grammar / pragmatics

- writing / reading

- integrated skills

The component "Integrated skills" is aimed at improving, improving and deepening the issues discussed in class other components.

These components improve the students’:

- lexical competence (by contributing to their growing control over a vast range of vocabulary contained in the teaching programme at a B2+ level CEFR);

- grammatical competence (by contributing to their growing receptive and productive skills of comprehending grammatically complex texts and utterances and creating such texts and utterances in keeping with grammatical standards covered by the teaching programme);

- phonological competence (by contributing to the development of the correct articulation in Italian proper intonation and fluency);

- discursive competence in speech and in writing (by contributing to their growing skills of composing logically, grammatically and stylistically consistent texts and utterances.

- functional and sociolinguistic competence (by contributing to the development of the skill of applying the appropriate forms of expression to communicative situations and its recipients in the context of selected cultural aspects associated with Italian at a B2+ level)

Contact hours (in-class): 120 hrs

Self-study/individual work:

- working with assigned texts – 30 hrs

- practical grammar assignments – 20 hrs

- preparing oral presentations and written assignments – 35 hrs

- revising and preparation for the end-of-term written tests/assignments/oral presentations – 15 hrs

Self-study/individual work total: 100hrs

Learning outcomes:

KNOWLEDGE:

The student:

- has the knowledge of the language at B2+ level (CEFR), understands its structure and specificity (K1_W01);

- knows morphosyntactic structures, understands oral statements at B2+ level, interprets written texts at B2+ level, knows word definitions, synonyms and idioms, has a grounded knowledge of lexical, grammatical and phonetic issues regarding the Italian language, as indicated in the course description(K1_W01);

- understands the complexity of the Italian language at B2+ level (CEFR) (K1_W03);

- knows and understands the elements of Italian culture, understands the role of language in intercultural and cultural communication (K1_W07, K1_W10);

- knows and understands cultural differences, constituting important factors in the process of creating multicultural societies in the modern world, has a general knowledge of the reality, socio-economic and legal conditions of Italy (K1_W11).

SKILLS

The student:

- possesses linguistic skills at B2+ level (CEFR), also in typical professional situations which require the knowledge of techniques, strategies and different communication channels (K1_U05, K1_U09);

- is able to critique cultural texts, search for, analyse, evaluate and select authentic texts in Italian and develop professional skills in Italian (K1_U01);

- can identify characteristic cultural elements and correctly interpret phenomena regarding the Italian language, react properly in every communicative situation while considering the cultural context and using customary expressions (K1_U03);

- can prepare written assignments in Italian on discussed subjects (K1_U06);

- can prepare speeches in Italian using properly selected source materials (K1_U07);

- can set priorities and plan activities in order to perform specific linguistic, communicative and professional tasks in Italian, understands the need of self-study and the necessity of continuous development of skills (K1_U12);

- can solve problems and perform linguistic tasks in Italian at B2+ competence level in conditions which are not fully predictable, through assessing the situation and choosing appropriate methods and tools (K1_U13)

SOCIO-CULTURAL COMPETENCIES

The student is:

- prepared to cooperate and work in a group, assume various roles and respect rules of good communication in Italian (K1_K06);

- prepared to identify and properly solve communicative dilemmas between Italy and Polish, which result from the asymmetry in linguistic systems and cultural variety (K1_K01);

- prepared to participate in cultural life in Poland and Italy, promote their cultures while using both traditional and modern forms of communication and media (K1_K03).

- prepared to take measures in inter-linguistic communication in order to preserve the cultural heritage of Poland and Italy (K1_K04)

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Assessment criteria:

Each thematic component is assessed according to the following:

- Continuous assessment (preparedness, activity in class)

- Home assignments

- mid-term and end-of-term written tests/ term papers

- mid-term and end-of-term oral exams

- preparation and delivery of oral presentations

Grading criteria:

The final grade at the end of the 1st semester of the course Communicative Competence Development is the average score from all the thematic components, which are treated equally and provide a 100% of the final grade written in the USOS. Failing one or more of the components results in a negative grade in the USOS in the first term, at which point the student is allowed a second attempt at passing the failed component (or components) in the same form during the winter retake exam session.

During the final tests the student must obtain at least 60% in the final score from each component to receive a positive grade. All written tests and assignments within the components and during the course, as well as the final end-of-term written tests and assignments are graded according to the following criteria:

0-59% = failed, (2.0)

60-69% = satisfactory (3.0)

70-74% = satisfactory plus (3.5)

75-84% = good (4.0)

85-89% = good plus (4.5)

90-98% = very good (5.0)

99-100% = very good! (5.0!)

Students are required to attend all the classes in a given component of the course. The allowed number of unexcused absences in a given component is 2 per 30 contact hours. When the number of allowed absences is exceeded, the student will be given additional tasks aimed at making up for the material missed from the classes by that student. If the number of absences exceeds 50% of the component’s total number of contact hours, it will result in a negative grade from that component as well as the entire course.

Classes in period "Winter semester 2023/24" (past)

Time span: 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28
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Type of class:
Classes, 120 hours more information
Coordinators: Kamila Miłkowska-Samul
Group instructors: Giulia Cilloni, Kamila Miłkowska-Samul, Matteo Piccin
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Examination: Course - Examination
Classes - Examination
Notes:

The class will take place in person. If it is not possible the class will be held using distance communication tools, most likely Google Meet, Google Classroom, or other recommended by the University of Warsaw.

Classes in period "Winter semester 2024/25" (future)

Time span: 2024-10-01 - 2025-01-26
Selected timetable range:
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Type of class:
Classes, 120 hours more information
Coordinators: Kamila Miłkowska-Samul
Group instructors: Aleksandra Janczarska, Dominika Lipszyc, Kamila Miłkowska-Samul, Matteo Piccin
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - Examination
Classes - Examination
Notes:

The class will take place in person. If it is not possible the class will be held using distance communication tools, most likely Google Meet, Google Classroom, or other recommended by the University of Warsaw.

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