Italian Post-Beginners Short Course - LFA00049L
Module summary
This short non-accredited course is pitched at CEFR level A1 and is designed for students with some prior knowledge of Italian who wish to further familiarise with the language through a variety of materials, activities and guided practice. Over the course of eight weeks, students will have the opportunity to practise reading, listening, speaking, reading and writing around different topics and to improve their understanding of cultural aspects in the Italian-speaking world.
Professional requirements
Very basic knowledge of Italian required.
Module will run
| Occurrence | Teaching period |
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| B | Semester 2 2025-26 |
Module aims
This course provides students with a basic knowledge of Italian to familiarise with this language in the context of everyday situations. It will focus on developing a communicative competence level pitched at A1 level standard of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Students will engage, individually and/or in groups, in communicative activities and tasks emphasising three modes of communication:
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reception activities (oral, audio-video and reading comprehension);
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production activities (oral and written production);
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interaction activities (oral, written and online interaction).
Module learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
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use basic vocabulary and expressions related to everyday interaction in an effective way, including exchanging information about yourself and others, talking about routines and hobbies, expressing needs and preferences, and engaging in different types of everyday exchanges;
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understand a variety of texts used in everyday life and apply techniques to use them appropriately for practical purposes, when relevant;
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understand key information provided orally or in audiovisual media;
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consolidate knowledge of basic features and patterns of the Italian language;
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communicate using simple structures in everyday social exchanges;
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recognise and apply cultural conventions associated with everyday social exchanges (e.g. different greetings, rituals)
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understand and discuss relevant cultural topics and discuss them in pairs and in large groups.
Module content
Detailed content detail will be provided by the module convenor via the VLE at the start of the course.
Indicative assessment
| Task | % of module mark |
|---|---|
| Departmental - attendance requirement | 100.0 |
Special assessment rules
None
Additional assessment information
Since this is a non-accredited course, assessment will be formative, with a focus on providing students feedback and feedforward opportunities. Students who attend 75% of seminars will receive a certificate of completion.
Indicative reassessment
| Task | % of module mark |
|---|---|
| Departmental - attendance requirement | 100.0 |
Module feedback
Regular homework tasks will provide opportunities for ongoing feedback on progress.
Indicative reading
Course materials and guided readings will be provided by the course convenor via the VLE at the start of the course.