Themen der Lehrveranstaltung
the course will focus on the appropriate use of the Italian language in various contexts, with particular attention to formal and academic settings. It aims to improve students’ Italian language skills from B1 to B2 level. The goal is to expand and reinforce students’ knowledge of Italian so they can interact effectively in everyday life, academic settings, and the workplace. This includes oral communication and both formal and informal written texts, across educational, scientific, and professional domains.
Students will develop textual competence in both reading and writing. They will also view language as a tool for cultural and intercultural understanding. In addition, the course will introduce students to technical Italian language specific to ICT and related fields.
The educational objectives of the course include the development of writing skills through the practice of coherent academic discourse and the production of subject-specific texts. Speaking skills will be strengthened by encouraging interaction and production through presentations and other speaking tasks relevant to academic and professional contexts. Receptive skills will be enhanced through exposure to and analysis of a variety of written and spoken texts typical of Computer Science, with the aim of improving grammatical and lexical range and accuracy to support fluent and spontaneous communication.
Unterrichtsform
Teaching format is based on the seminar format which envisages teacher and student co-operation and participation in the classroom through individual, pair and group work (Individual and group exercises, facing solution of linguistic problems, activating personal and group skills); full-immersion interactive dialog-based lectures, discussions, referring to technical subjects and everyday life. Multimedia material will be usually used as impulse, documentation, medium for interaction with peers and as an instrument of analysis and reflection about the topics and the media themselves.
Great importance will be given also to self-improving skills. Homework (individual writing exercises) will be requested and these jobs will form students’ own “portfolio” and a part of the topics in the oral exam.