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INTRODUCTORY ITALIAN II (ITA105) Classroom: Comenius 114 Moravian College MWF 10:20a.m.-11:30a.m. Primavera 2013 Professoressa: Silva Emiliani-Mowrey Orario d ufficio: Wed & Fri 9:45-10:15 and by app. E-mail: mesne03@moravian.edu Materiale: Julia M. Cozzarelli, Sentieri attraverso l Italia contemporanea, Vista Higher Learning Student Passcode for Supersite AND WebSAM (included with NEW textbook) Computer/laptop with microphone Course description: Italian 105 is designed for students who have studied and completed Italian 100 or its equivalent. There are three classes per week and it is expected that students spend as much time as needed outside the class to complete the homework and language laboratory assignments. The course focuses on the four skills of speaking, reading, writing, and listening, as well as developing your knowledge and understanding of Italian culture. As these areas of language learning are interrelated, we will not study them separately, but rather as parts of one whole, which is the Italian language. The professor will introduce the material through oral presentations, power points, classroom and online activities, videos, role play. Goals and outcomes of the course: The main goal of this course is to continue developing and improving the four communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing in the Italian language and to provide students with a better understanding of Italian culture, customs, sociological and political issues. At the successful completion of this course, students will be able to communicate in the present, past, future and conditional tenses about their daily life at home, school and community and handle simple real life situations and tasks (such as shopping, eating at a restaurant, visiting the doctor, doing chores and traveling). Attendance and Class grade: Class attendance is crucial to the successful completion of this or any foreign language course. Language skill development requires frequent and sustained practice. Your attendance and active participation in all components of the language program are required. Absent students who have NOT notified me BEFORE the missed class receive 0 points in Quiz/Test/Homework due that day. I will excuse absences due to illness or other emergency. If a student personally cannot call or email me, they need to have someone else do it for them. I reserve the right to request documentation.

Students with 0-1 absences add 30 bonus points to their class grade (80 plus 30, for a max of 110 points). Students with max 2-3 absences add 20 bonus points to their class grade (80 plus 20, for a max of 100 points). Generally the students who do best in the course are those who have NO absences. Absent students have the responsibility to make up any missed assignments. Requests to excuse absences at the end of the semester will not be considered. Students should refer to the Attendance Policy in the Undergraduate Catalog. Make-ups: The dates of the exams, quizzes, compositions or other work are unchangeable. There will be no opportunity to take exams/quizzes on other dates without an excuse from the professor who will determine whether the excuse is acceptable or not. Students must discuss this with me before the next class meeting. Read the Attendance policy above. Preparation In addition to the textbook you have a wealth of resources available to you at www.vhlcentral.com. The Sentieri Supersite contains many activities assigned as homework, but in addition it has many other useful resources: your entire textbook is there in electronic form. There are tutorials in English and Italian grammar. There are vocabulary flashcards and Power point presentations of the grammar lessons. There are audio and video materials, including cultural lessons in video. This syllabus and other useful documents are also available online. You will not have time to use everything that is there but I hope you will at least become familiar with what is available so you can use what will most help you or what most interests you. To access the Sentieri Supersite, you must have the code you purchased with your textbook at the bookstore plus an extra passcode for the WebSAM (online workbook/labmanual/video activities). As you prepare for each class, keep in mind that your goal is to master the material, whether learning vocabulary, learning verb forms, or understanding concepts. The assignments in your book and online are tools to that end. The assignments are NOT the end. Use the tools you are assigned and whatever others you find appropriate and useful. If you approach your work in this spirit, you will learn more. Format for written work: Use 16 pt Times New Roman or Arial. Double space. Write questions and answers. Write in complete sentences unless otherwise directed. Clearly label each activity. This applies to written activities from the textbook or WebSAM. Your written work should not include expressions or grammatical structures that we have not covered yet. Such work may be rejected. Academic Honesty:

Asking/Receiving help on exams, quizzes, composition or other work is prohibited and, thus, these actions will be considered a violation of the Academic behavior Code. Please, refer to the Academic Honesty Policy section in the Student Handbook. - Homework may be graded, and so is to be done independently. - Improper use of the dictionary or use of online translating services for written assignments will result in a grade zero. (You may look up for words that you do not understand from a reading assignment or that you have learned and you do not remember). Don t forget to write the complete Academic Behavior Code on all work handed in for a grade. I pledge that I have fulfilled the Academic Behavior Code in this work. Affermo di aver seguito il Codice di Comportamento Accademico in questa prova. Classroom expectations: Students are expected to show respect for everyone present by Arriving on time. Turning off cell phones and other electronic devices upon entering. Not leaving the classroom unless it is an emergency. Avoid the consumption of solid food. Refraining from private conversations during class. Grading Policy: - Class participation (110 points - 11%) See Attendance policy (above) (includes bonus points) - Assignments on Supersite (to be submitted online) (150 points - 15%) - Written Assignments (to be emailed or submitted online) (50 points - 5%) - 4 Vocabulary Quizzes (25 points each) (100 points - 10%) - 4 Unit Quizzes Prove (100 points each) (400 points - 40%) - Final Exam (Units 5-8) (200 points - 20%) Scoring Guide: A = 93-100 (930-1000 points) A- = 90-92 (900-929 points) B+ = 87-89 (870-899 points) B = 83-86 (830-869 points) B- = 80-82 (800-829 points) C+ = 77-79 (770-799 points) C = 73-76 (730-769 points) C- = 70-72 (700-729 points)

D = 60-69 (600-699 points) F = below 60 (below 600 points) Students with Disabilities or Special Needs: Students who wish to request accommodations in this class for a disability should contact Elaine Mara, assistant director of learning services for academic and disability support at 1307 Main Street, or by calling 610-861-1510. Accommodations cannot be provided until authorization is received from the Academic Support Center. All students are encouraged to contact me with any concern or doubt they might have. The best way to contact me is via e-mail. ITALIAN 105 - PRIMAVERA 2013 (check Supersite daily for assignments)

14 GENNAIO 2013 16 18 Introduzione del Corso Ripasso Unita`5A La Spesa Contesti e Pronuncia Compito: Supersite Review Activities 21 23 25 Martin Luther King Unita 5A.1 Strutture: Passato prossimo con essere; Compito: check Supersite Unita 5A.2 Strutture: Direct Object Pronouns

28 GENNAIO/FEBBRAIO 2013 30 1 Febbraio Unita`5A.3 Strutture: Partitives and expressions of quantity Unita 5B Contesti Compito scritto (printed - graded): Write 10 sentences about what you did, where you went,what you ate during the Holidays (use Passato prossimo con essere e direct object pronouns) Unita` 5A Ripasso Fotoromanzo Lo Zapping Quiz sul Vocabolario #1 (Contesti A) Unita`5B.1 Strutture: Indirect object pronouns 4 6 8 Unita`5B.2 Strutture: Adverbs Fotoromanzo Compito scritto (printed - graded) Scrittura pag.187 Unita`5A & B Ripasso Panorama Prova # 1 Unita` 5

11 FEBBRAIO 2013 13 15 Unita`6A La salute e il benessere Contesti e Pronuncia Unita`6A.1 Strutture: Reflexive verbs & Reflexive verbs in the passato prossimo Unita`6A.2 Strutture: Reciprocal verbs 18 20 22 Unita`6A.3 Strutture: CI and NE Unita`6B Dal dottore Contesti Compito scritto (printed graded): Scrivete 10 frasi e descrivete la vostra Giornata tipica e usate i verbi riflessivi (al presente e al passato) Unita`6A Ripasso Fotoromanzo Lo Zapping Quiz sul vocabolario #2 (Contesti A) Unita`6B.1 Strutture: Imperfetto

25 FEBBRAIO/MARZO 2013 27 1 MARZO Unita`6B.2 Strutture: Imperfetto vs. Passato prossimo Fotoromanzo Compito scritto (printed graded) Scrittura pag.227 Unita`6A e B Ripasso Panorama Prova #2 Unita` 6 4 6 8 Vacanza di primavera Vacanza di primavera Vacanza di primavera

11 MARZO 2013 13 15 Unita`7A A casa Contesti e Pronuncia Unita`7A.1 and 7A.2 Strutture: The futuro semplice and Usage of the future semplice Unita`7A.3 Strutture: Double object pronouns 18 20 22 Unita`7A Ripasso Unita`7 B Le faccende Contesti Fotoromanzo Quiz sul vocabolario #3 (Contesti 7A) Unita`7B.1 Strutture: The Informal Imperative Unita`7B Strutture: The Formal Imperative & Time expressions

25 MARZO/APRILE 2013 27 29 Unita`7A e B Ripasso Panorama Compito scritto (printed graded): Scrittura pag.267 Prova #3 Unita`7 Unita`8 Il Trasporto Contesti e Pronuncia 1 APRILE 3 5 Unita`8 A.1 & A.2 Strutture: Comparatives of equality and inequality Unita`8A.3 Strutture: Superlatives Vacanza di Pasqua

8 APRILE 2013 10 12 Vacanza di Pasqua Unita`8A Ripasso Unita`8B In vacanza Contesti Fotoromanzo Quiz sul Vocabolario #4 Unita`8B.1 Strutture: The present conditional 15 17 19 Unita`8B.2 and 8B.3 Strutture The past conditional and Dovere,Potere, Volere in the conditional Compito scritto (printed graded) Scrittura pag.307 Unita`8 Ripasso Panorama Prova #4 Unita` 8

22 APRILE 2013 24 26 Ripasso per l esame finale Ripasso per l esame finale Esame Finale Orale