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Language
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20703253 -
MODERN LANGUAGES TEACHING LLE
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The course “Educational Linguistics” falls within the domain of the basic learning activities labelled "Philology, General and Applied Linguistics" of the degree course in Languages and Cultural- Linguistic Mediation, specifically the activities aimed at providing basic training in the methods and tools of analysis and reflection proper to language learning and teaching. The course aims to provide: Knowledge of the phenomena that characterize the process of language acquisition (first, second and foreign), with particular attention to the linguistic aspects related to the sequences of acquisition and the development of the ability to use: variability, systematicity and factors internal and external to the individual that affect the path of acquisition. Knowledge of the characteristics of the interaction between native and non-native speaker, and of its effects on the acquisition of L2: modifications and negotiation of input, role of output and feedback. Knowledge of the process of developing competence in the use of a foreign language, with attention to the role of context, input, as well as the learning strategies involved. Knowledge of the processes of developing language skills, through examples of the various languages taught in the Department and in Italian schools, including Italian for foreigners. Development of the metalinguistic reflection, in a transversal way, giving particular importance to the comparison between languages and to the valorization of the linguistic repertoire of the learners. Knowledge of the role of teaching in language learning, with particular reference to the main teaching methodologies developed in research, to optimize and enhance learning processes, including through the use of new digital technologies. Expected learning outcomes: students will know the research on spontaneous and guided learning of foreign languages and the aspects related to the order of acquisition; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflections; they will be aware of their linguistic repertoire and will know how to use the comparison between languages to optimize their learning; they will know the processes of learning and use of the foreign language, the role of context and learning strategies; they will know the processes of listening, speaking, reading and writing of foreign languages and Italian L2; they will know the main methodologies and technologies for teaching.
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12
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L-LIN/02
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80
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
FILOLOGIA RELATIVA ALLA PRIMA LINGUA LLE - (show)
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6
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20703279 -
ROMANCE PHILOLOGY AND LINGUISTICS 1
(objectives)
The Course “Philology 1” falls within the domain of the Basic learning activities labelled “Philology, General and Applied Linguistics” of the Degree Course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically the activities aiming at providing adequate tools for the analysis of texts in the light of their transmission and cultural context. The course aims to provide a clear and adequately detailed picture of the Romance / Germanic cultural milieu from a philological, historical and literary perspective, as well as of the processes through which the forms, genres and conventions of the literary tradition developed, focusing on the specific linguistic and literary character of the individual cultural areas. The course aims furthermore to provide an understanding of the principles of textual criticism. Expected Learning Outcomes: the student will acquire a clear and adequately detailed picture of the Romance / Germanic cultural milieu from a philological, historical and literary perspective, as well as of the processes through which the forms, genres and conventions of the the literary tradition developed, focusing on the specific linguistic and literary character of the individual cultural areas. S/he will become familiar and understand the principles of textual criticism underlying a critical edition.
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6
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L-FIL-LET/09
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
20703280 -
GERMANIC PHILOLOGY 1
(objectives)
The Course “Philology 1” falls within the domain of the Basic learning activities labelled “Philology, General and Applied Linguistics” of the Degree Course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically the activities aiming at providing adequate tools for the analysis of texts in the light of their transmission and cultural context. The course aims to provide a clear and adequately detailed picture of the Romance / Germanic cultural milieu from a philological, historical and literary perspective, as well as of the processes through which the forms, genres and conventions of the literary tradition developed, focusing on the specific linguistic and literary character of the individual cultural areas. The course aims furthermore to provide an understanding of the principles of textual criticism. Expected Learning Outcomes: the student will acquire a clear and adequately detailed picture of the Romance / Germanic cultural milieu from a philological, historical and literary perspective, as well as of the processes through which the forms, genres and conventions of the the literary tradition developed, focusing on the specific linguistic and literary character of the individual cultural areas. S/he will become familiar and understand the principles of textual criticism underlying a critical edition.
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6
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L-FIL-LET/15
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
PRIMA LINGUA LLE 2° ANNO (Modulo A obbligatorio) - (show)
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6
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20710504 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/04
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710506 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/07
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710511 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/12
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710513 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/14
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
PRIMA LINGUA LLE 2° ANNO CARATTERIZZANTE - (show)
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12
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20710505 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/04
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40
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710508 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/07
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40
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710512 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 B
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/12
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40
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710514 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/14
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40
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
SECONDA LINGUA LLE 2° ANNO (percorso 1) / SECONDA PRIMA LINGUA 2° ANNO (percorso 2) - (show)
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12
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20710505 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/04
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40
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710508 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/07
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710514 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/14
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
20710628 -
LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION - PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/09
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710630 -
LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION - RUSSIAN 2 B
(objectives)
First language The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2B course (first language) comes under the core learning activities (Specialized languages, advanced linguistic competences and linguistic mediation from and to the languages of study) of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language, as well as theoretical knowledge of specialized foreign language, of activities and strategies of linguistic and cultural mediation, in particular in multilingual contexts. The course aims at making students: - achieve B2 level in all skills- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities as well as their related strategies. - deepen their metalinguistic reflection also at comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use some resources and tools for language study and for introduction to translation (dictionaries, corpora and concordancers). -reflect on intercultural communication, on linguistic-cultural mediation and on translation. -apply their acquired knowledge to short texts of different text-types and genres.. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their first foreign language at B2 level, they will be able to use the corresponding communicative strategies; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflection activities in a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using tools for language study; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study. Second language The 2nd yr Language and Translation course (second language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural-Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the second language as well as theoretical knowledge of the main characteristics of the foreign language. The course aims at providing: -the achievement of the B1 level - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) 2018 (https://rm.coe.int/cefr-companion-volume-with-new-descriptors-2018/1680787989), through reception, production, interaction, written and spoken mediation activities, as well as through related strategies. (As for Russian, the level will be equivalent to B1). -Further metalinguistic analysis also at a comparative level: structural, textual, sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects. -use of some lexicographic resources. -Analysis of intercultural communication, linguistic-cultural mediation and translation. - Application of acquired knowledge to short texts. Expected learning results: students will be able to use their second foreign language at a B1 level, they will be able to use communicative strategies corresponding to this level; they will be able to carry out metalinguistic activities from a comparative perspective; they will learn and start using some lexicographic resources at a basic level; they will have basic notions on communication and intercultural mediation; they will begin to apply acquired knowledge to the analysis of short texts in the language of study.
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12
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L-LIN/21
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40
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Optional Group:
LETTERATURA PRIMA LINGUA - MODULO 2A SECONDA LINGUA (percorso 1) / Modulo 2A SECONDA PRIMA LINGUA (percorso 2) - (show)
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6
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20710504 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/04
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710506 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/07
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710513 -
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/14
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710627 -
LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION - PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN 2 A
(objectives)
The 2nd yr Language and Translation 2A course (first language) comes under the core educational activities of the “Languages and cultures studies of the respective country” of the bachelor’s degree course in Languages and Cultural & Linguistic Mediation, specifically those activities aimed at providing effective operational competence at the levels established for the first language as well as theoretical knowledge of the foreign language main characteristics. The course aims at: - providing students with knowledge and competence about main translation issues; - introducing students to the translation of short texts belonging to different text-types and genres. Expected learning results: students will know main issues related to translation as linguistic-cultural ; they will be able to translate short texts belonging to different text-types and genres.
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6
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L-LIN/09
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710629 -
LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION - RUSSIAN 2 A
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710214 -
French Literature I
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710215 -
Spanish Literature I
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6
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L-LIN/05
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710218 -
English Literature I
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6
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L-LIN/10
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710220 -
German Literature I
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Also available in another semester or year
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20710216 -
Spanish American Languages and Literatures I
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6
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L-LIN/06
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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20710219 -
Anglo-American Literatures I
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6
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L-LIN/11
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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