Course Details
Country:
Italy
Institution:
American University of Rome Summer School
Course Title:
ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I
Course Number:
ITL 101
Course Description:
In this course students establish an introductory base in the Italian language in the four areas of language skills: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. At the successful completion of this course students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in everyday spoken Italian by performing the following functions: greet people and introduce themselves, give and follow simple directions, respond to and ask questions, describe their families and friends, order items in a café, discuss their life at school and hobbies, express likes and dislikes, and recount recent past actions. Students will be able to read simple written texts in Italian and write short paragraphs on familiar topics. Students will also have gained specific knowledge about contemporary Italy through cultural readings on topics such as family life, pastimes, and food and wine culture.
No placement examination. Required for AUR degree students.
Language:
English
Approved Equivalent:
ITAL 101
Attachment Files:
ITL101.pdf