Italian for Foreign Students Iii and Mediation
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
This course aims to develop reading and writing skills as well as metalinguistic skills through the analysis of expository and argumentative texts. Lectures will focus on the most significant phenomena of contemporary Italian, as well as on the legal language. Students are expected to reach proficiency in Italian at C1 level. Exercises aim to improve production skills, both orally and in writing, as well as mediation skills between the varieties and registers of the Italian language. The final goal is to train qualified and culturally aware language specialists, in line with the objective of the study programme.
Expected learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students will have reached proficiency in Italian at C1 level under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). They will be able to understand and produce clear and organised expository/argumentative texts on different topics inherent to their field of interest and study, as well as to evaluate information and arguments from different sources, summarising and reporting information in a clear and fluent way. They will be aware of the dynamic nature of the Italian language, and will have adopted a critical approach to lexicographic tools.
Lesson period: year
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
year
Course syllabus
The course aims to consolidate language skills in speaking, listening, writing, reading and mediation (especially textual) at Level B2, corresponding to the indicators of the Common European Framework of Language Learning. Texts of various types are offered in class, from which grammatical and cultural topics are addressed.
Accompanying the course are exercises, which take place in semesters I and II. The exercises are aimed at deepening the content taught in class and improving comprehension and production skills, both written and spoken; they are also designed to help in the study of the texts on the syllabus.
Accompanying the course are exercises, which take place in semesters I and II. The exercises are aimed at deepening the content taught in class and improving comprehension and production skills, both written and spoken; they are also designed to help in the study of the texts on the syllabus.
Prerequisites for admission
Proficiency level B1.
Teaching methods
The method followed is communicative-textual. Students are urged to master the active and passive competence of L2, with attention also given to some examples of special languages, in particular the language of business.
Teaching Resources
R. Bozzone Costa, M. Piantoni, C. Ghezzi, Nuovo Contatto B2, Torino, Loescher, 2017.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination consists of two written tests (a partial one in December, lasting one hour and 30 minutes, and another partial one at the end of the course, in May, lasting 45 minutes) and an oral test, which can only be taken after passing the written tests.
The written tests will contain
- application-type exercises on language knowledge, with content and difficulty similar to that covered in the exercises and during the course;
- exercises in comprehension of written texts, with themes, linguistic registers and communicative purposes specified by the teacher.
- written production activities, with themes, linguistic registers and communicative purposes specified by the teacher.
The oral test consists of an interview on the topics in the syllabus, aimed at ascertaining linguistic competence and precise knowledge of the bibliography in the syllabus.
The written tests will contain
- application-type exercises on language knowledge, with content and difficulty similar to that covered in the exercises and during the course;
- exercises in comprehension of written texts, with themes, linguistic registers and communicative purposes specified by the teacher.
- written production activities, with themes, linguistic registers and communicative purposes specified by the teacher.
The oral test consists of an interview on the topics in the syllabus, aimed at ascertaining linguistic competence and precise knowledge of the bibliography in the syllabus.
L-FIL-LET/12 - ITALIAN LINGUISTICS - University credits: 9
Lessons: 60 hours
Professors:
Canazza Alessandro, Ferrari Jacopo
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