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1 (Bologna) Italian Program Italian 101: First Semester Italian Fall 2016 Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Class Meeting Times and Place: 9:05-10:00 Loma Hall 321 Final Exam: Wednesday Dec 14, 8:00-10:00 Instructor & Office Hours: Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan Founders Hall 120 M/W/F 11:15-12:10 M/W 2:30-3:40 Class Meeting Times and Place: 10:10-11:05 TBA Final Exam: Monday Dec 19, 11:00-1:00 Instructor & Office Hours: Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan Founders Hall 120 M/W/F 11:15am-12:10 M/W 2:30-3:40 Class Meeting Times and Place: 12:20-1:15 Serra Hall 318 Final Exam: Wednesday Dec 14, 2:00-4:00 Instructor & Office Hours: Antonio Iannotta Founders Hall 120 M/W/F 10:00-11:00 The Basic Language Sequence in the Italian Program Third-semester proficiency in a second language is considered an indispensable competency at USD and speaks directly to the university's undergraduate learning goals and outcomes (knowledge; communication; cultural awareness and competence; and engagement). The first three levels of Italian in our program (ITAL 101, 102, and 201) can be seen as one course divided into three semesters because they share some common goals and characteristics, and over this period most of the basic structures of the Italian language are studied. By the end of Italian 201, students should be able to listen, speak, read, and write in the target ITAL 101 Page 1 of 18 Fall 2016

2 language with the sufficient basic skill, vocabulary, accuracy, and cultural awareness to communicate their needs in everyday situations in a culturally appropriate way; likewise, they should demonstrate the ability to acquire additional linguistic competence on their own. Another primary objective of the language program is that students develop insight into their own language(s) and culture(s) by looking beyond their customary borders and by examining their own relationship to other cultures so as to be able to participate more fully in local communities and global contexts. Achieving greater proficiency in Italian can translate into a practical job skill for almost any profession, but, most importantly, learning another language is a personally enriching experience and a vital part of cultural understanding and intellectual development within a Liberal Arts education. The Five-Day Syllabus It is important that all students understand a basic premise upon which the course is designed: language learning is most effective when the student is exposed to and actively studies the target language on a daily basis. For this reason, even though language classes at USD only meet three days a week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday), students practice the language five days a week. On Tuesday and Thursday, students study independently and then complete and submit their homework electronically. All homework submitted electronically is always due before the regular class meeting time, including Tuesdays and Thursdays when class does not meet. In this way students actively engage with the language at least five days a week, and their learning is maximized through this consistent exposure. The schedule at the end of the syllabus reflects this design and includes the topics and materials to be covered each of the five days per week throughout the semester. Teaching and Learning Methodology While each professor has an individual style, all sections of Italian 101, 102, and 201 share a common methodology and some common features. First and foremost, our common focus is the development of students' proficiency in Italian, which goes beyond merely knowing and emphasizes the ability to actively use the language. The students are responsible for studying the grammar and completing all assignments before coming to class. Class time is then spent on practicing and reinforcing the structures already studied outside of class in order to improve students' proficiency, their actual ability to use Italian and carry out tasks in that language. All of the language skills are developed equally, but class time is dedicated primarily to the oral skills. The class is conducted entirely in Italian, and while there may be some brief clarifications, there are no lengthy grammar explanations. This is because explanations in English are provided in your textbook and by the on-line tutorials on My Italian Lab. Language learning demands consistent hard work; students should expect to spend at least twice as much time studying out of class as they do in class. The first two weeks of the semester tend to be even more challenging as students begin using their language skills and become accustomed to both their instructors and the teaching methodology. If something is unclear do not hesitate to ask your instructor. Each class is relatively fast paced and contains multiple activities, including questions and answers, pair/group work, presentations, and role playing, among others. All students are accountable for consistently coming to class prepared, staying on task and speaking only Italian in class, and actively participating in all activities. ITAL 101 Page 2 of 18 Fall 2016

3 Goals, Objectives, and Student Learning Outcomes for Italian 101 Course Goals: Following the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Proficiency Guidelines 2012, Italian 101 seeks to increase students proficiency to a level ranging from Novice High to Intermediate Low depending on the student and the communication mode (see below). Course Objectives: Based upon the National Standards for Foreign Language Learning*, the course objectives are centered around the 5Cs (Communication, Cultures, Communities, Comparisons, and Connections) and the three modes of communication (Interpersonal, Interpretative, and Presentational). These will always occur in a cultural context that will help students understand key communicative nuances to properly function in the real Italian-speaking world. Texts, whether oral or written, will always be contextualized so that students not only are exposed to authentic cultural products but also can interpret them appropriately. *See Student Learning Outcomes: By the end of the semester students will be able to: Interpersonal Communication: Communicate and exchange information about familiar topics. Handle short social interactions in everyday situations by asking and answering simple questions. Presentational Speaking: Present basic information on familiar topics using language they have practiced using phrases and simple sentences. Presentational Writing: Write briefly about most familiar topics and present information using a series of simple sentences. Interpretive Listening: Understand words, phrases, and simple sentences related to everyday life. Recognize pieces of information and sometimes understand the main topic of what is being said. Interpretive Reading: Understand the main idea of short and simple texts when the topic is familiar. How to Enroll in Italian 101 Before you enroll in the class on MySanDiego you will need either to file for the Waiver of Placement, if you have never studied Italian before, or take the Placement exam, if you have previous knowledge of the language. You will find detailed information about this on the department s website: Anyone who has not been authorized (by placement exam or waiver) to enroll in 101 will be dropped. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to speak immediately with the Acting Director of Italian, Dr. Brittany Asaro (Founders 144-A, brittanyasaro.edu). She will consult with the Director of Placement as necessary. Course materials Required textbook: Italiano, Marchegiani, Percorsi and My Italian Lab, 3nd Edition, USD Customized Package (ISBN: ) including: 1. MyItalianLab w/etext Access Code (24month access) 2. Italiano, Marchegiani, Percorsi, 3rd edition 3. Oxford University New Italian Dictionary Optional but highly recommended: Adorni, S. and Primorac, K., English Grammar for Students of Italian. (Available on Amazon and other on-line sellers) ITAL 101 Page 3 of 18 Fall 2016

4 The Percorsi and My Italian Lab book bundle can be purchased on-line either at the at the USD Toreros bookstore, or at following website: You should order your textbook well ahead of time to make sure that you receive it by the first day of class. NB: On the website you will find different purchase options: - New students should click the link that says Students who DO NOT have the textbook: Purchase package including textbook, MyItalianLab, and dictionary HERE. MIL (My Italian Lab) contains: Exercises on the new structures and the various skills, including many activities from the textbook. All media files from the textbook (audio and video program). Additional Practice: e-text, grammar tutorials, readiness check, practice tests and exercises, flashcards, verb charts, glossaries, etc. Click on the links on the top right of the screen, or on Course Materials and on the folder for each chapter to access these materials. While some of the activities in this area may be assigned, it is up to you to decide whether you need the extra practice and the additional tutorials to study and review. How to Register on My Italian Lab: Purchase the Textbook materials and register to use My Italian Lab ASAP. At this website you will find detailed instructions on how to register on MIL: To register you need (1) the Access Code that you will find in your textbook package, (2) the school zip code: 92110; and (3) the Course Section ID that was given to you by your instructor: Section 1, 9:05-10:00am: CRSKLJR Section 2, 10:10-11:05am: CRSKL1Y Section 3, 12:20-1:15pm: CRSKLHB NB: If something is unclear, or if you are struggling with the system, you must contact Technical Support following the instructions provided on My Italian Lab. In addition, the book editor will be on campus on September 8 th 12:30-2:00pm, Founders 123 (The Commons) and it is your responsibility to meet with her, if needed. How to Login and Enroll in a Course: 1. Login following the link available on the portal 2. Click on: Enroll in a Course. 3. Type the Course ID provided by your instructor. 4. On the Confirm Course screen, verify that the Course ID you entered matches your instructor s course. Click Next. 5. On the Summary screen, confirm the information is correct and then click Enter Course Now to enter your instructor s course. For more information, read the Registration Instructions available on this website: ITAL 101 Page 4 of 18 Fall 2016

5 Evaluation and Course Components Grade Breakdown Grading scale 10% Preparation & Participation A C % Homework & Culture A C % Oral Component B D % Writing Component B D % Quizzes B D % Exams C F 62 and below 20% Final Exam Attendance: In order to successfully pass this course it is very important that you attend every class meeting and arrive punctually. Missing more than 3 classes will lower your final grade. For each additional absence, your final overall grade will be lowered one step on the grading scale (e.g. from A to A-, etc.). catching up to do. In the event that you are absent, it is your responsibility to find out what materials and/or homework assignments you have missed and to come prepared to the next class. Arriving late or leaving class early will result in half an absence. Participation and Attitude: For full participation credit, students must have carefully prepared for class and are expected to participate fully. Texting and cell phone use, along with disruptive classroom behavior, will result in no credit for participation on that particular day. Participating in Tavola italiana (our conversation board) and tutoring may improve performance in this and in other aspects of the class. Take advantage of these opportunities as much as possible. This is how the Participation grade is calculated (10% of the final grade): A B C D F Excellent level of preparation and participation. Regularly offers relevant comments Regularly answers when called on and demonstrates extensive preparation. Nearly always participates voluntarily in class activities without hesitations. Consistently stays on task during partner/group work. Uses Italian almost exclusively. High level of preparation and participation. Sometimes offers relevant comments. Usually answers when called on and demonstrates a high degree of preparation. Sometimes participates voluntarily in class activities. Stays on task during partner/group work. Uses a lot of Italian. Satisfactory level of preparation and participation. Occasionally offers relevant comments, usually needs prompting. Not consistently prepared. Generally does not participate voluntarily in class. Inconsistent participation in partner/group work (chatting, unprepared). Low level of preparation and participation. Rarely offers relevant comments. Often unable to answer when called on. Inconsistent participation in partner/group work. Rarely uses Italian. Inadequate level of preparation and participation. Unable to respond when called on. Unwilling to participate in class activities. Clearly unprepared for class. Rarely or never speaks Italian. ITAL 101 Page 5 of 18 Fall 2016

6 Homework and Culture (15%): Assignments must always be completed before the beginning of class time (both on class days, MWF, and on off days, TTH). Homework will help you prepare for class as well as for exams and quizzes. As a result, missing homework can significantly impact your performance in all aspects of the class. Homework includes: On-line assignments from My Italian Lab. Written assignments from Percorsi or Blackboard: NB: Reading comprehension activities will always be collected and must be placed on the instructor s desk at the beginning of class time. Write legibly or type your answers. Cultural Activities. The development of cultural knowledge and understanding as well as intercultural competence--understood here as the capacity to interact appropriately and effectively within diverse social settings and cultural contexts--is a fundamental part of effective language learning. Such development necessarily takes place beyond the classroom. Throughout the semester you will attend at least 2 cultural activities on campus and/or in the community, and at least one must be attended before week 7. One activity must be a conversation table (Tavola italiana) on Thursday, September 29, Tuesday, October 18, Wednesday, November 16, and one can be chosen among the following: on or off campus lectures and cultural events in Italian studies, Italian films, operas, music concerts, visits to Italian museum/art collections, participation in events organized by the Italian Cultural Center in Little Italy, the Italian Cultural Institute in Los Angeles or the San Diego Italian Film Festival. A list of cultural activities will be made available at the beginning of the semester. When you participate in an event other than Tavola italiana you will turn in a short reflection in English or in Italian. Attendance will be taken at Tavola italiana. NB: if you are watching a film as part of the syllabus for this class, that film cannot be used as a cultural activity. Oral Component: The oral proficiency grade will be based on the quality of daily participation in oral discussion/activities and on two oral assessment tests (in pairs or in groups). Presentation topics will be related to course content and/or cultural activities. Writing: You will write three short compositions, Temi, in two drafts (both of which will be graded), and some paragraph-length assignments. The revised version of your Temi will incorporate your instructor s feedback. Writing assignments must be double spaced and typed. Quizzes: You will be given vocabulary/grammar/culture quizzes typically at the end of one chapter. Quizzes will last approximately minutes. The dates are marked on the schedule and make-up quizzes are not allowed. Exams: You will be given an exam typically at the end of two chapters. These exams will evaluate all skills except speaking. The dates are marked on the schedule and make-up exams are not allowed. Final Exam: The final exam is cumulative and will evaluate all skills, except for speaking. Do not book your flight home before the day of your final. The exam must be taken with your section and make-ups are not allowed. Additional assistance for students If you have any questions or problems regarding the syllabus or the course, you should consult with your instructor. In addition, the department offers a free tutoring service for students who are struggling with the material. The tutors are faculty-recommended students enrolled in advanced courses. They receive training in order to provide you with the best help possible, so we encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity. Visit department website ( to find out ITAL 101 Page 6 of 18 Fall 2016

7 when tutors are available. Students should also consider participating in the Italian Conversation Table; ask your instructor for more details. Policy on Academic Integrity According to USD academic regulations, The University of San Diego is an academic institution, an instrument of learning. As such, the university is predicated on the principles of scholastic honesty. It is an academic community all of whose members are expected to abide by ethical standards both in their conduct and in their exercise of responsibility toward other members of the community. Using translation websites, or cutting and pasting entire sentences or paragraphs from external sources is considered plagiarism. Copying illicitly from the Internet or other sources will incur severe consequences. For more information on USD s policy on academic integrity, click on this link: Italian Beyond the Language Requirement Turn Italian into a career by majoring or double majoring in Italian Studies or minoring in Italian. Major: The Major in Italian Studies requires 8 upper-division courses after ITAL 202. Two of those courses can be taken in other departments here or abroad and may be used to fulfill other requirements as well. Minor: The Italian Minor offers two options. 1) Option 1: 18 units combining lower and upper division courses. For example: upper-division courses; 2) Option 2: 12 units, 4 upper-division courses. USD Core Requirements: Some upper-division Italian courses can be used to fulfill the requirements for the major and minor as well as general core requirements such as the 3 units in Literature, 3 units in courses with a Diversity designation, 3 units in upper-division Writing. For more information contact the Acting Director of Italian: Brittany Asaro (Founders 144-A, Brittany Asaro). ITAL 101 Page 7 of 18 Fall 2016

8 PROGRAMMA AUTUNNO 2016 [SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS] All work is assigned on the date in which it is due, and it is always due by the beginning of class, every day of the week, including on T and TH, when we don t have class. This means that you will study the new materials and complete all the assigned homework on your own before coming to class. In class you will be asked to apply the new structures in communicative and cultural tasks. STUDIARE: Refers to what you must study from the Percorsi textbook and/or from the files posted on My Italian Lab (MIL) or on Blackboard before coming to class. Study all materials on those pages, including vocabulary, grammar, Occhio alla lingua!, Così si dice, Lo sai che?, In Contesto dialogues, etc. Audio & Video files: Please, look at the icons on the first page of Percorsi. Vocabulary, In Contesto dialogues, and other exercises from Percorsi have an audio recording on MIL. Other activities have a video recording on MIL. Listening to and/or watching the recordings is part of your homework and will also help you learn pronunciation. All media files are on MIL, click on the -etext- (top right) and go to the correct page (same as paper textbook). COMPITI: Refers to both the homework related to the assigned pages from Percorsi and other types of assignments (readings, compositions, etc.). Homework comes from MIL=My Italian lab, from Percorsi=textbook or from B=Blackboard. Access our Blackboard template at: Take advantage of MIL: In addition to the homework assigned, MIL has a wealth of materials: Top right: Tutorials, e-text, glossary, verb charts. In course materials (for each chapter): readings checks, additional practice (practice tests, flash cards etc.), chapter resources with downloadable media files, etc. Take advantage of everything the program has to offer! *Any homework that is not done on line must be done on a separate piece of paper and it may be collected. *Reading comprehension assignments will always be collected at the beginning of class. Write legibly or type your answers. *Compositions/Temi must always be double spaced and typed. 31/08 Settimana 1 - Agosto / Settembre A lezione/in class: - Introduction (Capitolo 1, Percorso I) - Discussion on the syllabus and introduction to MyItalianLab Compiti (due by the beginning of our regular class time): - Print and read the syllabus that was ed to you and is available on Blackboard: -Buy the textbook and bring it to class today. 01/09 Do the assigned Compiti (homework) and study the pages for tomorrow: Percorsi, pp Compiti (due by the beginning of our regular class time): - Register on My Italian Lab and enroll ITAL 101 Page 8 of 18 Fall 2016

9 in our Course Template using the information provided on the syllabus. If you are having problems, visit Customer support and tell your instructor as soon as possible. 02/09 Studiare (before coming to class): Capitolo I Percorso I, pp Vocabolario, pp [always accompanied by an audio recording on MIL (e-text)] - In Contesto p. 16 [always accompanied by an audio recording on MIL (e-text)] [A lezione: La pronuncia italiana] Settimana 2 - Settembre Compiti (due by the beginning of our regular class time): and listen to the e-text audio for the assigned topics. - B. Read the file "How to study and succeed in Italian 101" Lunedì 5 settembre - Vacanza per Labor Day 06/09 07/09 08/09 09/09 Studiare (before coming to class): Capitolo I Review the pages from yesterday and study the pages for tomorrow: pp , 29 Studiare (before coming to class) Capitolo I Percorso I, pp , 29 - I pronomi soggetto, p Il presente di stare, p Il presente di essere, p Lo sai che?, pp. 14, 16, 19 e 20 - Così si dice, p. 15 Study pages for tomorrow: Percorsi pp Studiare (before coming to class): Capitolo 1 Percorso II, pp : - Le date, i giorni e i mesi, p. 21. Study also the vocabulary in the pictures, Days of the week. You can consult the chapter glossary on p ) [Always accompanied by audio recording on MIL (e-text)] -In contesto, p. 22 -Lo sai che? p. 22 -I numeri da 0 a 100, p. 23 [Accompanied by audio recording on MIL (e-text)] Compiti (due by the beginning of our regular class): Compiti (due by the beginning of our regular class time): Compiti (due by the beginning of our regular class time): Need help with MIL? A Pearson representative will be on campus 12:30-2:30 in The Commons (Founders Hall 123) Compiti (due by the beginning of our regular class time): ITAL 101 Page 9 of 18 Fall 2016

10 Settimana 3 - Settembre You must have the permission of the Director of Placement to take this class. If you have not already taken the Placement Exam or filed for a Waiver, you must do so by today (September 9) or you will be dropped from this class unless you have been authorized to take Italian /09 13/09 14/09 15/09 Studiare (before coming to class): Capitolo 1 - Percorso III, pp : - Vocabolario, pp * - Così si dice, p In contesto, p. 28 Ripetere: - Il presente di essere, pp * Study also the list of Interrogative words (Interrogativi) in Percorsi on p. 219: Dove (Where), Come (How), Quale (Which), etc. This will help you learn the vocabulary for today. Review Capitolo 1, pp Studiare (before coming to class): Capitolo 1 Percorso III, pp Attraverso il Piemonte, pp Review Vocabolario pp Review for the Quiz (Capitolo Preliminare & Capitolo 1) QUIZ #1 (Cap. Preliminare-Cap. 1) Study pages for tomorrow: Percorsi Capitolo 2 pp PERCORSI: p. 33 # B: Ripasso Quiz #1. Fare il ripasso prima di venire a lezione. [NB: it is very important that you print and take all quiz and exam reviews before coming to class] 16/09 19/09 Studiare (before coming to class): Capitolo 2, Percorso I, pp : - Vocabolario p. 43 (Study also the vocabulary from the picture. You can consult the chapter glossary on p. 74.) - In contesto p Il genere dei nomi, pp Studiare (before coming to class): Capitolo 2, Percorso I, pp : - L articolo indeterminativo, p Così si dice, p Il presente di avere, p. 47 Settimana 4 - Settembre - PERCORSI: p. 44 #2.4 ITAL 101 Page 10 of 18 Fall 2016

11 20/09 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi pp and p /09 (before coming to class) Capitolo 2 Percorso II, pp : - Vocabolario p (Study also vocabulary in the picture. You can consult the chapter glossary on pp ) - Così si dice, Describe places and buildings, p In contesto p Lo sai che? The Italian University, p Lo sai che? Bologna la Dotta, p PERCORSI: p. 52 #2.18, p.53 # Film Non ci resta che piangere 7:30pm Camino Hall /09 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi pp /09 26/09 Capitolo 2 Percorso II, pp : - Il plurale dei nomi, p L articolo determinativo, pp Ripetere Vocabolario p Attraverso l Emilia Romagna, pp Capitolo 2 Percorso III, pp : - Vocabolario, pp In contesto, pp Il presente dei verbi in are pp Settimana 5 Settembre - PERCORSI: p. 67 # PERCORSI: p. 60 # B: Scriviamo (short writing activity #1): La mia università. Type double space and turn in for correction. Directions on Blackboard. 27/09 28/09 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp. 63, Capitolo 2 Percorso III, pp. 63, Il verbo fare, p Ripasso per l Esame #1 (Cap. preliminare, Cap. 1 & Cap. 2) - B: Ripasso Esame #1. Fare il ripasso prima di venire a lezione. - B. Lettura #1: Una lettera. Print the file from Blackboard. Read the passage and do all the exercises relative to the reading, #1-3, and turn in for correction. [NB: The writing exercise #4 is due next Friday, October 7.] ITAL 101 Page 11 of 18 Fall 2016

12 29/09 30/09 03/10 04/10 05/10 - Ripasso per l Esame #1 (Cap. preliminare, Cap. 1 & Cap. 2) Tavola Italiana #1: 1-2pm Camino Hall 101B ESAME #1 (Cap. preliminare, Cap. 1 & Cap. 2) Settimana 6 Ottobre Capitolo 3 - Percorso I, pp : - Vocabolario pp (Study the vocabulary also from the chapter glossary on pp ) - In contesto, p L aggettivo, pp [A lezione: discussione sul Tema 1] Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi pp , 89. Capitolo 3 Ripetere Percorso I, pp Così si dice Quanto, molto, poco, troppo p Lo sai che? Italian Fashion, p PERCORSI: p. 79 #3.4, p.80 #3.5 - PERCORSI: p. 89 # /10 Capitolo 3 - Percorso II, pp /10 10/10 11/10 Capitolo 3, Percorso II, pp Vocabolario p. 84 (Study the vocabulary also from the chapter glossary on pp ) - In contesto, p La quantità: dei, degli, delle p Capitolo 3, Percorso II, pp : - Bello e quello, p Lo sai che?, pp Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp Settimana 7 - Ottobre - PERCORSI: p. 87 #3.21 -B. Scriviamo (TEMA 1/ longer writing activity): Una lettera. Write a letter following the model and the directions given in the last exercise (September 28). Type, double space, print and turn in for correction ITAL 101 Page 12 of 18 Fall 2016

13 12/10 13/10 14/10 17/10 18/10 19/10 Capitolo 3, Percorso III, pp : - Vocabolario, pp In contesto, p Il presente dei verbi in ere e in ire, pp. 93 [A lezione: discussione sulla prima presentazione orale e divisione in gruppi] Ripetere per il Quiz #2 - Ripetere per il Quiz 2 (Capitolo 3) - Leggiamo pp Attraverso la Lombardia, pp QUIZ #2 (Cap. 3) Capitolo 4 Percorso I, pp Vocabolario, pp In Contesto, p I verbi riflessivi, pp Settimana 8 Ottobre Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi pp Tavola Italiana #2: 1-2pm Camino Hall 101B Capitolo 4 - Percorso I, pp , e ripetere i verbi riflessivi pp Così si dice: Telling time, Lo sai che? The 24 hour clock, p Ripetere i verbi riflessivi, pp [A lezione: discussione sul Tema 2] - PERCORSI: p. 92 # B. Lettura #2: L'italiano per studenti. Print the file from Blackboard. Read the passage and do all the exercises relative to the reading, A, B, C, and turn in for correction. - PERCORSI: p. 99 # B: Ripasso Quiz #2. Fare il ripasso prima di venire a lezione. Prepararsi per la presentazione orale di 26 ottobre. - PERCORSI: p. 111 #4.6 Prepararsi per la presentazione orale di 26 ottobre. Cultural Event: A Trip to Sicily Through Film presentato da Elisa Pianges, Babilonia Centro di Lingua e Cultura Italiana-7:30pm-UC B. Lettura #3: Chiara Andres. Print the file from Blackboard. Read the passage and the exercises A-B relative to the reading, and turn in for correction. Prepararsi per la presentazione orale di 26 ottobre. ITAL 101 Page 13 of 18 Fall 2016

14 20/10 Studiare le pagine per 2 Novembre, Percorsi pp Prepararsi per la presentazione orale di 26 ottobre. Venerdì 21 ottobre - Vacanza d'autunno 24/10 25/10 26/10 27/10 Settimana 9 - Ottobre Capitolo 4 - Percorso II, pp Vocabolario, pp (Study also the vocabulary in the pictures. The chapter glossary is on pp ). - In contesto, p La quantità: del, dello, dell, della, p. 117* *Review also: dei, degli and delle on p. 86 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi pp PRESENTAZIONE ORALE #1 Capitolo 4 Percorso II, pp Lo sai che? Meals in Italy, p Il presente di bere, p. 119 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi pp Prepararsi per la presentazione orale di 26 ottobre. Prepararsi per la presentazione orale di domani. - PERCORSI: p. 117 # 4.20, p. 118 #4.22 [Start working on Scriviamo assignment: Tema 2. Directions on Blackboard.] 28/10 31/10 Capitolo 4 - Percorso III, pp , and review Percorso II, p. 119: - Vocabolario, pp In contesto, p Il presente di andare, venire e uscire, pp Ripetere il presente di bere p Settimana 10 - Ottobre/Novembre Capitolo 4 Percorso III, pp Ripetere il presente di andare, venire e uscire, pp Espressioni con avere, p Lo sai che? Celsius versus Fahreneit, p PERCORSI: p. 123 # Scriviamo (TEMA 2/ longer writing assignment): Il mio profilo web. Directions on Blackboard. Type, double space and turn in for correction. ITAL 101 Page 14 of 18 Fall 2016

15 01/11 02/11 03/11 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp Capitolo 4 Percorso III, pp Leggiamo: Mamma, torno alle tre!, pp Attraverso le Marche pp Ripasso per l Esame 2 (Cap. 3-4) -Ripassare per l Esame #2 (Capitoli 3-4) - PERCORSI: Lettura #4: Mamma, torno alle tre!, p Print the file from Blackboard and do the exercise and turn in for correction. B: Ripasso Esame #2. Fare il ripasso prima di venire a lezione. 04/11 07/11 ESAME #2 (Capitoli 3-4) Settimana 11 - Novembre Capitolo 5 - Percorso I, pp Vocabolario pp (Study also the vocabulary in the picture. The chapter glossary is on p. 168) - Così si dice: La famiglia allargata, pp Aggettivi possessivi, pp /11 09/11 Ripetere e studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp Capitolo 5 - Percorso I, p. 143 e ripetere pp : - Pronomi possessivi p Ripetere Vocabolario pp : - Ripetere gli aggettivi possessivi pp Lo sai che, La famiglia italiana, p PERCORSI: p. 146 # 5.20, 5.21 Lettura #5: Una famiglia italiana, p Print the file from Blackboard, do the exercise and turn in for correction. 10/11 11/11 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp Capitolo 5 Percorso II, pp Vocabolario p. 147 (Study also the vocabulary in the pictures. The chapter glossary is on p. 169) - Il presente di dare e dire, p Lo sai che? Le feste in famiglia, p Lo sai che? I diciotto anni, p Scriviamo (shorter writing assignment #2): La mia famiglia. Scrivi una descrizione della tua famiglia. Segui il modello di In Contesto, p Length words, type, double space and turn in for correction. ITAL 101 Page 15 of 18 Fall 2016

16 14/11 Settimana 12 - Novembre Capitolo 5 Percorsi I e II, p , : - In Contesto p I pronomi diretti, p Il presente di conoscere e sapere, p PERCORSI:: p. 149 #5.24 p.152 # /11 16/11 17/11 Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp Capitolo 5 Percorso III, pp Vocabolario pp. 155 (See also glossary on p.169)* - In contesto, p. 156 and relative recording from MIL - Il presente di dovere, potere e volere p. 157 * NB: The following vocabulary terms don t have to be memorized, but must be recognized in readings and oral practice: annaffiare le piante, fare giardinaggio, portare fuori la spazzatura, spazzare, spolverare, stirare. Tavola Italiana #3: 2:30-3:30pm Camino Hall 101B Ripetere le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp PERCORSI: p. 157 # /11 21/11 Capitolo Ripetere Percorso III, pp Leggiamo, pp Capitolo 5 - -Attraverso la Toscana, pp Ripetere per il Quiz 3 (Capitolo 5) QUIZ #3 (Cap. 5) Settimana 13 Novembre - PERCORSI: Lettura #6: p # 5.60, 1-2, turn in for correction - PERCORSI: p. 161 # 5.51, B. Ripasso Quiz #3. Fare il ripasso prima di venire a lezione. 22/11 Studiare le pagine per 28 Novembre, Percorsi pp Novembre: Vacanze per il Giorno del Ringraziamento ITAL 101 Page 16 of 18 Fall 2016

17 28/11 Settimana 14 Novembre/Dicembre Capitolo 6 Percorso I, pp : -Vocabolario pp (Study also the vocabulary in the pictures. See glossary on p. 200) -In contesto p. 173 and relative recording from MIL -Preposizioni semplici p Lo sai che, La città e le abitazioni degli italiani, p PERCORSI: p. 173 #6.5 p. 174 #6.7 29/11 30/11 01/12 Studiare e ripetere le pagine per domani, Percorsi, pp Capitolo 6 Percorsi I, pp Ripassare le preposizioni semplici, p Preposizioni articolate pp [A lezione: Discussione sulla seconda presentazione orale e divisione in gruppi] Studiare le pagine per domani, Percorsi pp B. Il tour della casa: print the file from Blackboard. Do the exercises before coming to class and turn in for correction 02/12 05/12 Capitolo 6 Percorso II, pp Vocabolario p. 179 (Study also the vocabulary in the pictures. See glossary on p ) - In Contesto p. 180 and relative recording from MIL - CI e NE, pp [A lezione: discussione sul Tema 3] - Ripassare per l'esame #3 Settimana 15 - Dicembre - PERCORSI: p. 181 #6.20 -B. Lettura #7: Dimmi come abiti e ti dirò chi sei. Print the file from Blackboard. Read and do the exercises, 1-3, and turn in for correction. Prepararsi per la presentazione orale #2. -B. Scriviamo (TEMA 3/Longer writing assignment): A casa mia. Directions on Blackboard. - B. Ripasso Esame #3. Fare il ripasso prima di venire a lezione Prepararsi per la presentazione orale #2 di 9/12 ITAL 101 Page 17 of 18 Fall 2016

18 06/12 07/12 08/12 Studiare e ripassare per l'esame #3. ESAME #3 (Capitoli 5-6 except pp ) Studiare pp Prepararsi per la presentazione orale #2 di 9/12 Prepararsi per la presentazione orale #2 di domani 09/12 12/12 PRESENTAZIONE ORALE #2 - Capitolo 6, Percorso II: - I numeri dopo 100, p Così si dice, Quanto costa? P Ripasso per l esame finale Settimana 16 - Dicembre - Assigned activities from MIL Esame finale: Make-ups are not allowed and you must take the Exam in your section Section 1: Wednesday Dec 14, 8:00am-10:00am Section 2: Monday Dec 19, 11:00am-1:00pm Section 3: Wednesday December 14 2:00pm-4:00pm ITAL 101 Page 18 of 18 Fall 2016

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