The module is taught on an annual basis and: 48 hours (8 credits for SID) and 54 hours (9 credits for SAP) in which the study of English (language of politics and diplomacy) will be addressed both at a theoretical and applicative level (analysis of texts).and will be supported by "lettorato" to help students revise grammar and the basic structures of the English language
The aim of the module is to introduce students to the study of the English language (phonology, morphology, syntax, vocabulary, semantics) as the expression of both a homogeneous culture and a lingua franca of international communication. At the end of the course students will be able to critically read and analyze texts, especially in the sphere of current affairs in order to discuss them with their peers
The module aims at achieving not only a linguistic but also a cultural understanding of the proposed contents that will allow their use in relation to the chosen course of study to which they are linked thanks to the contextualisation of linguistic phenomena in the contemporary world, with particular attention to political and diplomatic language. Through language, reflection on the social and political realities of the various areas of study will be stimulated in order to provide the tools for reading the international context to which they refer in a continuous comparison with the Italian, European and non-European reality. The level of competence attained in the three-year degree will allow, at the end of the module and after passing the exam, to know the main features of political and diplomatic discourse in stylistic, rhetorical and lexical terms and to be able to engage in discussions and debates in English on topics that imply knowledge of a vocabulary of the field
Expected level of output equivalent to at least B2 of the CEFR
Entry test managed by the University or level B1 certification among those recognized by the University
The module lasts one year and includes lectures and language activities (esercitazioni linguistiche)
The module introduces students to the language of politics and diplomacy through a theoretical-methodological part followed by the analysis of texts. The teaching will be supported by linguistic exercises aimed at achieving level B2 language skills
1) Partington A. & Taylor C. (2018), The Language of Persuasion in Politics: An Introduction, London & New York: Routledge.
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Ricevimento: The teacher meets students via Teams or in the office by appointment only
FRANCESCO PIERINI (President)
ELENA BOSCHI
ANDREA CATANZARO (Substitute)
LARA PICCARDO (Substitute)
SARAH RUTH SHABABI (Substitute)
GABRIELLA SONNEWALD (Substitute)
MANUELE VECCHI (Substitute)
Mid-September 2024
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES I
Written exam: test based on the exercises carried out during the year
Oral exam: interview on the characteristics of political and diplomatic discourse with textual analysis of passages studied in class
The assessment procedure will take into account the result obtained in the written test and the interview. The assessment will be based on the traditional mark scale from 18 to 30 cum laude.
The teacher communicates with the students through the available platforms, Aulaweb and Teams.
Students with disabilities or other special educational needs are advised to contact both the referent Prof. Aristide Canepa (aristide.canepa@unige.it), and the teacher, at the beginning of the course, to agree on teaching methods. and examinations that, in compliance with the teaching objectives, take into account individual learning methods and provide suitable compensatory tools.