9 CFU course divided into Theoretical module (taught by E. Errico) and Lettorato (taught by Ana Belén Serrano de la Iglesia).
The course aims at providing sound communication skills in Spanish, with special emphasis on constrastive analysis between Spanish and Italian.
THEORETICAL MODULE: acquisition of knowledge and skills related to language variation in the Spanish speaking world. Development of communication skills suitable to different settings, even multicultural.
LETTORATO: C1 Target Level in Spanish according to the Common European Reference Framework. The course aims to consolidate the linguistic-communicative competence, also in terms of metalinguistic analysis and pragmatics; it allows to achieve not only good comprehension and production skills (both oral and written) but also to communicate interactively in a fluent and spontaneous way.
Spanish 2
Lectures and language classes.
THEORETICAL MODULE (only for students requiring 9 ECTS): sociolinguistics and pragmatics of language variation in Spanish speaking communities. An introduction to interactional sociolinguistics: orality. Colloquial Spanish.
LETTORATO (all students): C1 CEFR descriptors
THEORETICAL MODULE (for students with 9 CFU).
Albelda Marco, M. y Barros García M. J. (2013). La cortesía en la comunicación, Madrid. ArcoLibros
Briz A. (2010). El español coloquial: situación y uso, Madrid. ArcoLibros.
Moreno Fernández F. (2014). La lengua española en su geografía. Madrid. ArcoLibros.
Reyes G. (2017). El abecé de la pragmática, Madrid. ArcoLibros.
More information and bibliography will be found on the Aulaweb platform during the course.
LETTORATO
Ricevimento: In Semester 1 by appointment via Teams platform.
ELENA ERRICO (President)
ANA BELEN SERRANO DE LA IGLESIA
Lettorato: Semester 1 and 2
Theoretical module: Semester 1
SPANISH LANGUAGE III
A written test with open-ended questions.
LETTORATO (for all students): The exam consists of two parts: written and oral.
Theoretical module: the ability to critically apply the readings will be tested, as well as correctness and adequacy in written academic Spanish.
Lettorato: written tests will check reading comprehension and written expression, as well as lexical, morphosyntactic and grammatical skills to reach a C1 competence. The oral test will check expression and oral interaction skills on current topics addressed during the course in the classroom.
The following will be taken into account for the assessment and the final grade:
- the ability to identify relevant information in a text;
- fluency and correction;
- cohesion and discursive coherence;
- lexical mastering;
- personal critical and argumentative contribution.
Semester 1 lessons will be taught remotely via Teams and Aulaweb platforms. Semester 2 lessons, as long as the general health situation allows it, will be taught face-to-face.