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CYBERITALIAN BEGINNER 1 (ITALIAN I - SEMESTER 2)

6 SESSION EXPEDITED COURSE

SYLLABUS AND CONTENT

 

No. of on-line asynchronous, self-paced sessions: 6

No. of self-administered lessons (with exercises and exams): 5

No. of required audio lessons and recordings: 4

No. of required assignments: 4

Final exam

Assessment and grades

 

In this tutored course you practice expressing opinions, describing objects, places or situations, and you learn how to order at the restaurant and prepare a famous Italian dessert.

 

Upon successful completion of the Beginner 1 course you should be able to "...recognise familiar words and very basic phrases when people speak slowly and clearly... use simple phrases and sentences to describe where you live and people you know... interact in a simple way provided the other person is prepared to repeat or rephrase things at a slower rate of speech and help you formulate what you are trying to say... ask and answer simple questions in areas of immediate need or on very familiar topics" (standard definition from the Common European Framework Self-Evaluation).

 

Please note: in order to help students learn the language and improve their understanding of Italian culture and lifestyle, CyberItalian has revisited Collodi's story so some self-administered lessons present a dialogue with a modern Pinocchio (Pino). Through "A Modern Pinocchio Story", the CyberItalian course helps students to learn the Italian language and culture as well as to explore their own lives and learning challenges.

 

SESSION

NUMBER:

SELF-STUDY LESSONS

AND TESTS

(GRADED):

ASSIGNMENTS AND

AUDIO LESSONS

(GRADED):

OTHER ACTIVITIES

(NOT GRADED):

1

Complete Grammar/Culture Lesson with exercises and exam: b_6

 

At the restaurant.

Learn how to ask for something and order at the restaurant. "Vorrei"; position of the adjectives, form of certain adjectives; "avere fame, avere sete".
Activity: let's cook together.

 

Introduction to semester 2.

 

Revision exercises:

  • Tricks to learn Italian verbs
  • Pronunciation of CE, CI, CHE, CHI
  • Flash cards: adjectives and verbs.
  • Listen and Test
  • 5 tips on practicing with Italian songs
2

Review how to use a dictionary

 

Revision Lesson

Grammar/Culture with exercises and exam:

b_13

 

Order at the counter.

Review the present conjugation of regular verbs.
Irregular verbs: To Prefer, To Understand, To Act, To React, To Eat, To Drink, To Like

Activity: Granita a colazione

Assignment -

minimum amount of words required:

60

 

Audio Lesson and Recording:

eating -mangiare

 
3

Revision Lesson

Grammar/Culture with exercises and exam:

b_14

 

Enjoy your meal!

Review the basic elements of an Italian sentence,
the basic structure of a sentence,

and practice descriptions.

Activity: Vignette (Cartoons)

Assignment -

minimum amount of words required:

60

 

Audio Lesson and Recording:

colors - colori

 

4

Revision Lesson

Grammar/Culture with exercises and exam: b_15

 

The portrait.

Development of the Critical thinking.

Review interrogative sentences and

position of the subject in a sentence.

Activity: Flash cards: la casa (how does memory work?)

Assignment -

minimum amount of words required:

60

 

Audio Lesson and Recording:

the house - la casa

 
5

Revision Lesson

Grammar/Culture with exercises and exam:

b_16

 

Harmony.

Review the harmony in a sentence: agreements

and use of the definite article.

Activity: Is grammar scaring you? (Structure of the Italian phrase)

Assignment -

minimum amount of words required:

60

 

Audio Lesson and Recording:

animals (nouns and adjectives) - animali (nomi e aggettivi)

 
6

Revision and

 

Final Exam

 

Grammar revision:

  • Feminine and Masculine nouns and agreements
  • Indefinite articles
  • Definite articles
  • Adjectives and nouns agreement
  • Negative sentences
  • Position of the adjectives
    Present Indicative of Regular verbs
  • Present Indicative of irregular verbs "Preferire, Capire"
  • Present Indicative of "Essere" and "Avere"