Italian courses
101,102. Elementary Italian with Lab.
This two-semester sequence provides an introduction
to basic structures and develops skills in speaking, reading, writing and oral
comprehension. In class and in the language laboratory, current materials from Italy
are used to familiarize students with aspects of language and contemporary
culture. Italian 101 (fall semester) is open to students with little or no
prior study of the Italian language; Italian 102 (spring) requires 101 or its
equivalent. These courses fulfill the diversity distribution requirement.
103, 104. Intermediate Italian with Lab.This two-semester sequence is an intermediate level four-skill course designed for students who have successfully completed Italian 102 at St. Lawrence or who enter with several years of high school Italian. The course provides a review of Italian grammar with a focus on oral communication and listening comprehension while exposing students to culturally authentic content. Students continue to practice reading skills by working with literary and non-literary texts, and hone writing skills through compositions. Materials in class and in the language laboratory facilitate students’ exposure to the various aspects of contemporary Italy and give them insight into its culture and social structures.
350. Teaching Languages.
Designed to help students develop competency in
language instruction. This course is only offered for student teaching
assistants in the department of the Modern Languages and literatures. We
explore what it means to be part of a communicative classroom. Students learn
how to integrate available technology into their teaching and create original
visual and auditory materials and exercises for use in their own lab sections.
Many Web 2.0 Tools are used in this course. Teaching Languages is taught in
English and cross-listed among all the languages.
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