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21801879 CULTURE IN SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES in International Relations LM-52 NESSUNA CANALIZZAZIONE MESSINA FAJARDO LUISA
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Training Objectives Italian: The course aims to deepen the study of the Spanish language and culture. The aim is to develop communicative and socio-cultural competence through, fundamentally, the study of the Hispanic political world.
Module I concerns an in-depth study of the study of political language and phraseology for sectoral use (political language), from a communicative and cultural point of view.
Module II will have as its subject the study of the presence of Hispanic culture in the Mediterranean and Caribbean area.
Prerequisites Italian: The course is held by the teacher in Spanish language. Therefore, sufficient knowledge of the oral language (level B1) is initially required in order to follow the lessons. Course Contents Italian Module I Culture (to be defined with the teacher)
Module II Political language. The module focuses on the study of political language. The characteristics and analysis of political discourse.
MESSINA FAJARDO, Luisa A.(2011): El lenguaje político. Characteristics and análisis of political discourse. Milan: Maggioli publisher / Apogeo education, 2016.
Handouts available at the Parthenon copy office in Viale Leonardo Da Vinci, 282.
Didactic Methods Italian: The teaching for the Course of Culture of the Spanish Language Countries (8 CFU) is divided into two modules: 1) Cultural; 2) Linguistic.
Module I Culture: the topics will be dealt with frontally and in the form of seminars. Students are therefore required to follow both the lessons and the seminars that will take place during the academic year and that will be reported by the teacher. A paper to be agreed with the teacher will be carried out.
I Module II: Sectoral languages. The political language: the topics will be dealt with frontally and it is planned to carry out a thesis to be agreed with the teacher.
Methods of verifying learning Italian: The exam includes an oral interview. The oral exam, which can only be taken by those who have a level starting from B1, concerns module I (Culture) and module II (Sectoral languages. Political language) and will take into account the thesis that is preliminary to the oral exam and must be given at least two weeks before the oral exam.
Italian: Reference texts:
Module I
Module II
MESSINA FAJARDO, Luisa A.: El lenguaje político. Characteristics and análisesis of political discourse. Milan: Maggioli publisher / Apogeo education, 2016.
TO TAKE THE EXAM IT IS NECESSARY TO BOOK ON THE STUDENT'S PORTAL. BOOKING BY EMAIL IS NOT CONSIDERED VALID.
AT THE TIME OF THE EXAM, THE STUDENT IN POSSESSION OF LEVEL B1 WILL HAVE TO PRESENT THE CERTIFICATION ATTESTING TO LEVEL B1 (CLA; DELE).
THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM IS VALID UNTIL THE SESSION OF JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2018.
STUDENTS ARE STRONGLY REQUESTED TO READ THE PROGRAM CAREFULLY.
IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE EXAM STUDENTS MUST MAKE THEIR RESERVATION ON "STUDENT PORTAL". IT IS FORBIDDEN TO ARRANGE THE EXAM DATE BY EMAIL.
STUDENTS HAVING A B1 LEVEL CERTIFICATION (CLA OD DELE) MUST PRESENT IT DURING THE ORAL EXAM.
THE PRESENT PROGRAMME IS IN FORCE UNTIL JANUARY- FEBRUARY 2018 SESSION.
STUDENTS MUST READ CAREFULLY THE PRESENT PROGRAMME.
(reference books)
MESSINA FAJARDO, Luisa A.(2011): El lenguaje político. Características y análisis del discurso político. Milano: Maggioli editore / Apogeo education, 2016. Handouts available at the Parthenon copy office in Viale Leonardo Da Vinci, 282.
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