F115 Course Description grade quite a bit by simply turning in homework! write a first draft of the composition, and then Honesty The Department of French and italian fully supports http://oncampus.richmond.edu/~jbaker/F115cd.html
Extractions: Class participation and preparation are CRUCIAL to a successful semester in F115. As the class moves at a speed twice as fast as the normal F100-F150 sequence, you have a large task of coming to class prepared at all times and participating once you are there. In order to gain proficiency in the French language this semester, you must be willing to 1) be present at all class meetings, 2) volunteer answers or opinions without having to be called on, 3) actively listen and participate in class activities or discussions, 4) play an active part in any group or pair work, 5) be familiar with the material to be presented on a certain day BEFORE coming to class, 6) have all homework assignments from the night before prepared and ready to hand in, and 7) MOST IMPORTANTLY speak FRENCH in the classroom.
Italian Honours in the schedule of language homework distributed at the maximum opportunity to speak italian while reinforcing Core Language I (Prose composition and Unseen http://www.italian.arts.gla.ac.uk/course booklets/ItalHons.01.html
Extractions: Staff p. 1 I General: Aims and Objectives, Course Structure p. 3 II Details of individual course components: 1. Language p. 7 2. Core Literature p. 8 3. Options p. 14 III Assessment, Course work, Examinations p. 23 IV Residence Abroad and Dissertation p. 28 V Research interests of members of staff p. 29 Department of Italian Hetherington Building Bute Gardens G12 8RS STAFF Stevenson Professor Eileen A. Millar (On Study Leave Term I) E.Millar@italian.arts.gla.ac.uk (Class Convener Honours, Term II) Head of Department Dr Éanna Ó Ceallacháin E.OCeallachain@italian.arts.gla.ac.uk Lecturers Dr. Penelope Morris (Class Convener Honours, Term I) P.Morris@italian.arts.gla.ac.uk (On Study Leave Term II) Dott.ssa Stella Peyronel (Class Convener - Level 1 B) S.Peyronel@italian.arts.gla.ac.uk Dr. Domenico Zanrè (Class Convener - Level 2) D.Zanre@italian.arts.gla.ac.uk Native Language Assistant Dott.ssa Arabella Infantino (Year Abroad Liaison) A.Infantino@italian.arts.gla.ac.uk (Class Convener - Level 1A) Lettore di ruolo to be appointed Teaching Assistants Dott.ssa Donatella Boi
Lesson Plans: Listening Grammar Proficiency level Intermediate Ethnolinguistic composition of class visitors) or for any new italian student. I will use it as an homework assignment. http://linguistics.byu.edu/resources/lp/lpl1.html
Extractions: I divide the students in couples and give them maps of Rome. One student will pretend to be the tourist and the other the tuorist agent. On the maps I will mark their starting points (which will be different in each map). I will go around the class to listen and check their comprehension and to help when they need it. Activity two (10 minutes)
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Extractions: Subscribe December 4, 2003 MARLENE WINELL, who is trying to finish a documentary called "Planet USA." The film, she says, examines the "disconnection between whats going on in the world militarily, economically and culturally and what the average American knows about it." "There are millions of Americans who are given no understanding of whats happening in the world," said Winell. "Its not just Iraq; thats just one thing that people are now starting to be annoyed with as they learn more about it. It really has to do with the economic arrangements around the world." PEARL ALLEY BAND , plus appearances from actors who appeared in the parade such as mock superheros Profit Man and Greed Girl as well as Rambo, Elvis and Marilyn Monroe.
Extractions: Note: You must establish a session for Winter Term 2001 on wolverineaccess.umich.edu in order to use the link "Check Times, Location, and Availability". Once your session is established, the links will function. Courses in Italian This page was created at 7:17 PM on Mon, Jan 29, 2001. Winter Term, 2001 (January 4 April 26) Open courses in Italian (*Not real-time Information. Review the "Data current as of: " statement at the bottom of hyperlinked page) Wolverine Access Subject listing for ITALIAN Winter Term '01 Time Schedule for Italian. Waitlists Students who wish to register for a class that is closed should get on the WAITLIST through wolverineaccess.umich.edu, and then attend the first class meeting. Policies and procedures for handling the waitlist will be explained there. LSA seniors and Romance Languages concentrators may be given priority over others on the waitlist. Elementary Language Courses After the first two meetings of the class, the instructors and course coordinators will give permissions to register to students who have attended the class. Any student who has not attended the first two class meetings may be dropped from the registration list or from the waitlist, and will not be given permission to register. Placement Tests Students who intend to continue language study begun in high school must take the Placement Test to determine which level is appropriate for their skills. Students who began language study at another college or university are also strongly encouraged to take the placement test. No preparation is necessary for the placement test it is intended as a tool to place students in the course where they will gain the most.
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University Of Kansas, Do not call the Department of French and italian for such matters composition 2 IN CLASS. There are no makeups for missed homework, quizzes, compositions, tests http://www.ku.edu/~mgillesp/Fr240F03.html
Extractions: University of Kansas, Department of French and Italian Fall 2003 French 240, section: Instructors name: Office: Office hours: Phone number: E-mail: WELCOME TO FRENCH 240! VISIT OUR WEB PAGE! http://www.ku.edu/~mgillesp This one-semester, intensive intermediate course is designed to strengthen four communicative skills: oral comprehension, conversation, reading, and writing. You will be able to understand and converse with French speakers (asking for/giving information, advice, and opinions; describing people, events, and emotions; and making decisive and persuasive arguments); you will write descriptive, narrative, and opinion pieces; and you will learn about diverse regions and peoples of the Francophone world. French 240 fulfills the language proficiency requirement in CLAS. Furthermore, we welcome you to the Department of French and Italian. Throughout the year, we will inform you of cultural events involving French such as films, parties, concerts, etc. We will also inform you of programs of study at KU involving French such as the major, minor, or the concentration in French for European Studies or International Business. We strongly encourage you to consider study abroad options in Paris, Strasbourg, Angers, and Besançon!
University Of Kansas, Do not call the Department of French and italian for such matters. an application of skills practiced in class, in lab, and on homework. composition 1 IN CLASS. http://www.ku.edu/~mgillesp/Fr230F03.html
Extractions: University of Kansas, Department of French and Italian Fall 2003 French 230/231, section: Instructors name: Office: Office hours: Phone number: E-mail: WELCOME TO FRENCH 230! Visit out web page at http://www.ku.edu/~mgillesp This is the first-semester, intermediate course designed to strengthen four communicative skills: oral comprehension, conversation, reading, and writing. You will be able to understand and converse with French speakers (asking for/giving information, advice, and opinions; describing people, events, and emotions; and making decisive and persuasive arguments); you will read and discuss articles treating cultural aspects of the French speaking world; and you will write descriptive, narrative, and opinion pieces. Furthermore, we welcome you to the Department of French and Italian. Throughout the year, we will inform you of cultural events involving French such as films, parties, concerts, etc. We will also inform you of programs of study at KU involving French such as the major, minor, or the concentration in French for European Studies or International Business. We encourage you to consider study abroad options in Paris, Strasbourg, Angers, and Besançon!
Bel Canto, Bella Lingua: The Italian Connection actually a marriage of consummate vocal technique and the beauty of composition. These castrated italian males were groomed from childhood for their musical http://italian.about.com/library/weekly/aa042501a.htm
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Extractions: Sentinel staff writer Only 315 of 2,200 students who enrolled in English last fall were eligible for the freshman course "College Composition." Cabrillos remedial classes entail a complementary "lab" class for students to practice grammar and word choice on computer. "Up to this point, weve been very successful," said Diane Putnam, who oversees the Writing Center. But with fewer staff members to tutor struggling students, shes afraid "borderline students may not pass." This fall, to try to bridge the gap, Putnam will teach a new online grammar and writing class, using software developed by Stanford University. The class is open to 150 students; 85 have already enrolled. The software, written for gifted college-prep students, explains a range of topics from avoiding run-on sentences to the difference between active and passive verbs. Then students have to complete various exercises, designed by Cabrillo staff, and combine and rewrite problematic sentences.