Maricopa Community Colleges  ITA102   19946-99999 

Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval:  5-26-2009

ITA102  2009 Fall – 2011 Summer II

LEC  4.0 Credit(s)  4.0 Period(s)  4.0 Load  Acad

Elementary Italian II

Continued development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in Italian. Study of Italian culture.

Prerequisites: ITA101 or equivalent or permission of Department or Division.

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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

 

ITA102  2009 Fall – 2011 Summer II

Elementary Italian II

 

1.         Demonstrate comprehension of written and oral passages that include narration in the past, present, or future, emotional reactions, current events, instructions, and commands. (I, II)

2.         Compose written passages that include narration in the past, present, or future, emotional reactions, instructions, and commands. (I, II)

3.         Ask and answer oral questions to narrate in the past, present, or future, express emotional reactions, give instructions and commands, and participate in simple conversations. (I, II)

4.         Recognize and describe key social and cultural traditions in areas where the target language is spoken/used. (III)

 

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MCCCD Official Course Outline:

 

ITA102  2009 Fall – 2011 Summer II

Elementary Italian II

 

I.          Vocabulary

            A.        Past Experiences

            B.        Daily Routine and Leisure Activities

            C.        Asking and Giving Directions

            D.        Weather, Clothing, Food Preparation, House

            E.         Current Events

II.        Grammar

            A.        Adverbs

            B.        Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns

            C.        Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns, Double Pronouns

            D.        Use of the Verb PIACERE

            E.         Verbs

                        1.         Reflexive and Reciprocal Verbs in the Indicative Mood

                        2.         Indicative Passato Prossimo vs. Imperfetto

                        3.         Imperative Formal and Informal

                        4.         Future

III.       Culture

            A.        Basic Journalistic Readings

            B.        Traditions and Customs

            C.        Proverbs and Expressions

 

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