Code: ITAL 102 Title: Elementary Italian Communications II
Division: ARTS & COMMUNICATION Department: LANGUAGE
Course Description:
Students will build upon skills learned in the first semester course and will be able to express themselves in a variety of more complex situations in Italian.
This course is the second of a two-course elementary Italian sequence, which is the beginning part of a four-course Italian program.
Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higher Italian 101 or instructor’s approval.
Credits: 4 Lecture Credits: 4 Lab Credits:
Lab Hours:
Required Materials:
REQUIRED TEXT: PREGO: An Invitation to Italian (Lazzarino) 6TH Edition
Workbook and Laboratory Manual to accompany PREGO
LISTENING PROGRAM: CD's to accompany Lab Manual exercises
Additional Time Requirements:
Oral Tests (with instructor) and Written Tests (in the Testing Center) taken outside class time.
FALL/SPRING SEMESTERS:
There are 2 required hours per week of unscheduled lab activities. They are to be fulfilled in the following ways:
1. Required: Listening to CD's (or accessing the Online Laboratory Manual on the
Web) and completing written exercises in the Prego Lab Manual for each chapter.
2. Optional: Individual or small-group tutoring sessions are available in the Modern
Language Department.
SUMMER SEMESTERS
1. Listening to CD's (or accessing the Online Laboratory Manual on the WEB) and
completing written exercises in the Prego Lab Manual – required.
2. There is a scheduled 3-hour lab session which is required unless the student
maintains an average of "A" on tests and quizzes.
Intended Course Learning Outcomes/Course Goal (Core Competencies):
A successful ITAL 102 student will be able to understand, speak and write Italian at the upper elementary level and will understand more complex elements of Italian culture. This course satisfies the following core competencies:
Community and Workplace; Critical Thinking
Intended Unit Outcome [Unit Objectives]:
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Capitolo 5
GRAMMAR: Contractions with articles; conoscere and sapere;
The Past Tense: Passato Prossimo with avere and essere
TOPICS: Beverages and food. Cafes in Italy. Reading: Campania
MATERIALS: PREGO TEXT pp 118-141; CD, Workbook and Lab Manual for Capitolo 5
Capitolo 6
GRAMMAR: Indirect Object Pronouns; Agreement of the past participle in the Passato
Prossimo; Piacere; Interrogative
TOPICS: Food, restaurants, menus. Reading: Emilia-Romagna.
MATERIALS: Prego Text pages 143 - 168; CD, Workbook and Lab Manual for Capitolo 6
Capitolo 7
GRAMMAR: Reflexive verbs; Reciprocal constructions; DA with Present tense and time expressions; Adverbs; Numbers larger than 100
TOPICS: Daily activities, clothing. Reading: Basilicata and Calabria.
MATERIALS: Prego Text pages 169 - 191; Workbook and Lab Manual for Capitolo 8
Capitolo 8
GRAMMAR: Imperfect Tense; Imperfetto versus Passato Prossimo; Past Perfect Tense
Noun and adjective suffixes
TOPICS: Mass media: publications, television, radio. Reading: Veneto.
MATERIALS: Prego Text pages 192 -213; Workbook and Lab Manual for Capitolo 8
Capitolo 9
GRAMMAR: Stressed pronouns; Comparative and superlatives
TOPICS: Health, parts of the body, illnesses. Reading: le Marche.
MATERIALS: Prego Text pages 214 - 234; Workbook and Lab Manual for Capitolo 9
LABS
You must complete a series of laboratory assignments in the Lab Manual for each chapter.
Most of these assignments require that you listen to the Student Audio Program and then
repeat and/or write answers to questions in your Lab Manual. Listening comprehension is a
very important element of the entire course, and indeed of learning any language. The more
you listen, the better your comprehension and speaking ability. The CDs are available in
the College Store. They are also on reserve in the BCC Library in the Multimedia section on the first floor. Alternatively, the audio program can be downloaded from the Web at www.mhhe.com/prego6. Your computer will need a media player, e.g. Windows Media Player.
Ask for the CDs in Bankier Library as "ITAL 102 – PCCF"
VIDEO TO ACCOMPANY PREGO -- Please note that in order to view the Videoteca segments on the Web you must use a computer with a cable modem or DSL in order to run the Real Player 8 application.
To view the Videoteca segments in the BCC Library, go to the Media Distribution Desk on the first floor in Bankier Library: ask for the Prego Video Program.
Grading Standard:
EVALUATION
In this class, testing serves two purposes: to help determine grades and to
evaluate the progress of students. The oral and written tests you will take evaluate your ability to understand and communicate messages in Italian.
There are four traditionally identified communication skills: listening, speaking, reading and structure (grammar) which are basic tools for the acquisition of linguistic competency.
TESTING WILL BE DONE AS FOLLOWS:
· Test on Capitolo 5 50 points
(listening, reading, vocabulary, grammar)
Oral Test ------> 25 points
· Test on Capitolo 6 50 points
(listening, vocabulary, grammar, writing)
· Test on Capitolo 7 50 points
(listening, reading, vocabulary, grammar,)
Oral Test 2 (Capitolo 6 e Capitolo 7) ------> 25 points
· Test on Capitolo 8 50 points
(listening, vocabulary, grammar, writing)
· Test on Capitolo 9 50 points
(listening, vocabulary, grammar, writing,)
Oral Test 3 (Capitolo 8 e Capitolo 9) ------> 25 points
TEST TOTAL ………………………… 325 points
ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY 30 points
You will loose 1 point for each absence.
You may obtain credit for the missed class by attending another
section of the same course or by attending a ½ - hour tutoring session.
**Being late twice counts as 1 absence.
PARTICIPATION 30 points
Based on willingness to participate in group and individual interactions in class.
HOMEWORK
Must be completed in a TIMELY manner to receive full credit
WORKBOOK EXERCISES 30 points
5 LAB ASSIGNMENTS 30 points
***FINAL GRADE TOTAL ………………………….. 445 points***
All Written tests are to be taken at the Testing Center in the NAS building. Oral testing is scheduled with your instructor 3 times during the semester, outside of class time. Oral tests require about 10 minutes each.
Tests must be taken within one week of the date listed on the semester plan. Failure to do so will result in the loss of 5 points for every week a test is not completed.
RE-TESTING
If you do not pass an oral or written test the first time you take it, you may
re-take it one more time. The procedure for re-taking is as follows:
1. Work with a tutor on the test you failed.
2. Obtain a re-test permission slip from your instructor.
3. Go to the testing center, present the slip, and make sure you are given
the re-test version of the test you are re-taking.
PLEASE NOTE that re-testing is principally designed to help those who fail a test. The maximum grade that can be achieved on a re-test is 79%.
If a student has a grade lower than 79% on the first version of a test and would like to raise the grade to a maximum of 79%, the teacher can authorize a re-test.
** FINAL GRADE **
Your final grade will be based on the number of points you have received on the above criteria. However, you must have accumulated 227 points on the tests (equivalent to 70%) before any homework, attendance or participation points are added.
Any student who averages 65-69% on tests will receive a “D” grade for the course. Homework, attendance and participation points will not raise the “D” grade.
In this course you may achieve:
A (90% - 100%) = 400 – 445 points
B+ (85% - 89%) = 378 – 399 points
B (80% - 84%) = 356 – 377 points
C+ (75% - 79%) = 333 – 355 points
C (70% - 74%) = 311 – 332 points
D (65% - 69%) = 289 – 310 points
F (less than 65%) = 288 points or less
Department Policies:
IF YOUR FINAL GRADE IS A “D”, YOU WILL PASS THE COURSE BUT WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE TO A HIGHER LEVEL IN THIS LANGUAGE.
During the last 2 weeks of the semester, one week in summer semesters, testing on Chapter 9 ONLY will be allowed. All other tests, oral and written, MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THIS TIME.
If you have NOT completed the course requirements by the end of the semester, but have successfully completed at least Chapters 5, 7 you may apply for an “Incomplete.” Your instructor will explain this procedure during the last 2 weeks of the semester.
College Policies:
For information regarding:
¨ Brookdale’s Academic Integrity Code
¨ Student Conduct Code
¨ Student Grade Appeal Process
Please refer to the Student Handbook and BCC Catalog.
Notification for Students with Disabilities:
Brookdale Community College offers reasonable accommodations and/or services to persons with disabilities. Students with disabilities who wish to self-identify, must contact the Disabilities Services Office at 732-224-2730 or 732-842-4211 (TTY), provide appropriate documentation of the disability, and request specific accommodations or services. If a student qualifies, reasonable accommodations and/or services, which are appropriate for the college level and are recommended in the documentation, can be approved.
Additional Support/Labs:
Individual or small group tutoring is available at no charge in the Language Department. Your instructor will provide you with the name and schedule of the Italian tutor.