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POLISH LANGUAGE I

CODE 55871
ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022
CREDITS
  • 6 cfu during the 2nd year of 8740 LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE (L-11) - GENOVA
  • 6 cfu during the 1st year of 9265 LINGUE E LETTERATURE MODERNE PER I SERVIZI CULTURALI(LM-38) - GENOVA
  • 6 cfu during the 1st year of 9265 LINGUE E LETTERATURE MODERNE PER I SERVIZI CULTURALI(LM-37) - GENOVA
  • 9 cfu during the 1st year of 8740 LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE (L-11) - GENOVA
  • 9 cfu during the nd year of 8740 LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE (L-11) - GENOVA
  • 6 cfu during the nd year of 8740 LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE (L-11) - GENOVA
  • SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR L-LIN/21
    LANGUAGE Italian
    TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
  • SEMESTER Annual
    PREREQUISITES
    Prerequisites (for future units)
    This unit is a prerequisite for:
    • Modern languages and cultures 8740 (coorte 2021/2022)
    • POLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES 65242
    • POLISH LANGUAGE II 61295
    • Modern languages and cultures 8740 (coorte 2020/2021)
    • POLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES 65242
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    OVERVIEW

    The course aims to provide students with a linguistic and cultural preparation of a theoretical and pragmatic nature which, in relation to communication skills, reaches level A1.

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The course is aimed at absolute beginners and aims to enable the rapid acquisition of the fundamental morphosyntactic, functional, lexical and pragmatic structures of the Polish language, as well as to develop the communicative competence in everyday life situations. The course aims at a linguistic preparation which, in relation to communicative competence, reaches the A1 level, in order to allow the student to understand and comunicate in situations that require a purely practical use of the language. The type of approach envisaged is the communicative one, with particular attention to the synchronic development of the four basic skills: oral and written comprehension and oral and written expression.

    AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

    At the end of the course, the student should acquire all the skills required by the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) at level A1.

    PREREQUISITES

    The course is aimed primarily at Italian or foreign students, absolute beginners of Polish, but can also be intended for Polish-speaking students. If the Regulation of Studies it allows, the course can be included in the Study Plan also as a 3rd language (free choice or other activities) of 6 ECTS.

    TEACHING METHODS

    Theoretical Module: 30 hours of theoretical lectures (I semester) - it is provided for students who choose the course for 9 credits
    Lecture: 80 hours of language exercises (40 in the first semester and 40 in the second semester) - it is provided for students who choose the course for 6 or 9 credits.

    In the first semester, the course will be held remotely through the Teams and Aulaweb platforms. In the second semester, unless otherwise indicated due to the evolution of the health situation, the course will take place in traditional (in presence) mode.

    SYLLABUS/CONTENT

    The course is intended for beginners and presents the notions of descriptive grammar of greater utility in the initial phase of the study of the Polish language, including elements of phonetics, phonology, nominal morphological categories (case, number, gender) and verbal (person, time, aspect ), in addition to the basic notions of syntax. Thanks to the use of the communicative approach it is paid particular attentionto interaction in the Polish language in the basic communicative situations of the student's daily life. All new grammatical topics are included in the communicative context of the lesson.

    The part of the Theoretical Module deals in detail with some topics of Polish and Italian contrastive grammar.

    RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

    • M.Foland-Kugler, Grammatica essenziale della lingua polacca, Warszawa 2006.
    • J. Machowska, Gramatyka? Dlaczego nie?, Universitas, Kraków 2010.
    • M. Małolepsza, A. Szymkiewicz, Hurra! Po polsku 1, Prolog, Kraków 2017.
    • L. Marinelli, A. Stryjecka, Il corso di lingua polacca, Hoepli, Milano 2018.
    • I. Stempek, A.Szymkiewicz, Polski krok po kroku 1, Glossa, Kraków 2008.

    Additional teaching material (grammar sheets, exercises, various texts, videos, songs, etc.) will be provided by the teacher during the lessons.

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    Exam Board

    KAROLINA KOWALCZE (President)

    LAURA QUERCIOLI

    LESSONS

    LESSONS START

    I semester
    To confirm the timetable, please consult the personal page of prof. Karolina Kowalcze at the beginning of the first semester or contact her via email: karolina.kowalcze@unige.it

    Class schedule

    POLISH LANGUAGE I

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    A written test of the Theoretical Module, a written test and the oral test of the Lecture, both at the end of the course.

    Passing the written test constitutes a prerequisite for access to the oral test.

    ASSESSMENT METHODS

    During the academic year there are 3-4 intermediate tests (prove 'in itinere') written with the aim of providing adequate preparation for the final exam. The final exam is aimed at verifying the effective acquisition of the four language skills at the level required by the educational objectives of the course, as well as the metalinguistic and translation skills developed by the student during the lessons.

    Exam schedule

    Date Time Location Type Notes
    25/01/2022 10:00 GENOVA Scritto Gli esami si svolgeranno indicativamente dalle 10 alle 13. Per ogni informazione prendere contatto con la docente
    31/05/2022 10:00 GENOVA Scritto Gli esami si svolgeranno indicativamente dalle 10 alle 13. Per ogni informazione prendere contatto con la docente
    13/06/2022 09:00 GENOVA Orale L'esame si svolgerà in presenza
    13/09/2022 10:00 GENOVA Scritto Gli esami si svolgeranno indicativamente dalle 10 alle 13. Per ogni informazione prendere contatto con la docente

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    Attendance is strongly recommended.