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ITL 201 - Intermediate Italian I |
This course aims to improve student linguistic and cultural fluency necessary for studying, appreciating and living in the Italian-speaking world. The class gives the student the essential linguistic and critical thinking skills needed to interact in Italian-speaking cultures as well as to provide opportunities for language practice and cultural awareness. Emphasis will be placed on oral production, written communication, quantitative analysis so that students might: Converse in Italian about selected information based on chapter topics, correspond in written Italian to communicate thoughts and feelings, read passages to gain cultural awareness of the Italian-speaking world, compare Italian-speaking cultures in Italy with those in the Americas, gradually Increase speed in spoken Italian using a variety of oral techniques, connect the study of Italian w/other disciplines, and recognize the contributions of Italian-speaking citizens to the global community.
Topics may include:
Business, Italy¿s Economy, Sports, Geography, Tourism, Art and Theater, Health and Ecology
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lecture/Lab, Independent Study, Seminar Foreign Language Department Course Attributes: NOT ACTIVATED - USE TUAS |