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Italian Language & Society II - LAN00035I

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  • Department: Language and Linguistic Science
  • Credit value: 20 credits
  • Credit level: I
  • Academic year of delivery: 2022-23

Module summary

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Related modules

Co-requisite modules

  • None

Prohibited combinations

  • None

Additional information

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Module will run

Occurrence Teaching period
A Autumn Term 2022-23 to Summer Term 2022-23

Module aims

This module is intended to enable students to acquire knowledge of the key aspects of modern Italian culture and society. Through the analysis of a variety of written and aural materials, students will be able to develop their linguistic competencies as well as their cultural understanding. This is in order to allow them to achieve a high level of fluency and accuracy in their production of written and spoken Italian.

The module will investigate the current debates in Italian society and aims to develop students' understanding of cultural differences and their capacity to adapt to different social expectations. It will familiarise students with a number of key Italian institutions such as the family, the Church, the educational system and the political system. Students will be expected to discuss the current issues debated by the Italian media whilst developing their knowledge of the Italian society from the 1945 to the present day.

Module learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the key aspects of modern Italian culture and society
  • Understand complex written and aural authentic materials
  • Present and develop arguments effectively in both spoken and written Italian
  • Achieve a good level of accuracy in the production of both written and spoken Italian

Module content

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Indicative assessment

Task % of module mark
Essay/coursework 40
Online Exam -less than 24hrs (Centrally scheduled) 30
Oral presentation/seminar/exam 30

Special assessment rules

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Indicative reassessment

Task % of module mark
Essay/coursework 40
Online Exam -less than 24hrs (Centrally scheduled) 30
Oral presentation/seminar/exam 30

Module feedback

Feedback on formative work

Oral commentary and dialogue within class on oral and written language work. Given immediately both to individuals and to group

Oral commentary and dialogue on seminar presentation, given to the individual presenter following the seminar

Written comments and mark on University scale given to individual students for practice essays, with opportunity for individual consultation; the essays will be returned to students two weeks after seminar

Model answers may be given for class exercise/ past exam papers, with class discussion of difficulties

Feedback on summative assessment

A two-week open exam (Paper 1), focusing on reading and writing competencies and consisting of short questions based on a reading text.

Online exam (Paper 2), covering reading and writing.

Feedback on written assessment: Written feedback to be provided within 20 working days.

Oral presentation, 15 minutes in total, a short presentation and follow-up questions.

Feedback: Individuals will be given a feedback sheet for the oral examination.

Indicative reading

Teaching materials will be supplied during the course, as will bibliographical references when necessary.



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