IT302 : Comprehension and Oral Expression 3

Department

Department of Italian Language

Academic Program

Bachelor in Italian Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

04

Prerequisite

IT 202

Overview

Comprehension and Oral Expression 3 is a course that is taught in the third semester in the Italian Language Department. It is followed by Comprehension and Oral Expression 2. It is considered complementary to it, and in it the student is taught how to verbally express all that is important in daily life in sentences, simple topics, and summarization. Some texts and dialogues.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the 14th week, the student should be able to:
  • Talk about different topics.
  • Participate in various discussions in Italian.
  • Express inside restaurants, hotels and markets, and has an idea to describe things, talk about Italian landmarks, and talk about the past, future, and the imperfect past.

Teaching and learning methods

  • Participation among students and solving periodic exercises.
  • Continuous exercises and assignments.
  • Periodic tests to find out the level of the student.

Methods of assessments

  • Mid-term Examination 40%
  • Final-term Examination 60%
  • Total 100%

The Main Contents of the Course

Main Content

Content :Topics (subject matter) for each week

weeks

Reading / References / Notes

المحتوي (الموضوع) لكل أسبوع

1

How to express joy and express dissatisfaction

2

Express how time, days and holidays are spent in the past and present

3

case with the past

4

A text on history and culture, and we show it the story of Italian coffee in the simple and distant past

5

Concerts and trips with the use of the simple future

6

Miscellaneous subjects with uses of pronouns, likes and desires

7

Expressions and texts related to daily life, food and cooking equipment

8

Italian landmarks and talk about them

9

Incomplete verbs in texts and dialogues

10

Texts for dealing in cafes and restaurants and how to deal

11

pronouns in texts

12

Shopping and buying and new terms

13

General summary of what was taught

14

The Basic sources and References of the Course

  • Progetto italiano 1 T, Marin
  • Progetto italiano 2 S,Magnelli
  • www.edilingua