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                  FLI 141 - Elementary Italian I Credits: 4 Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Core Development of the basic skills of understanding, speaking, reading and writing Italian. Grammar analysis, classroom conversational practice and some exploration of the Italian culture. Competencies  
	- Produce memorized utterances and sequences in oral and written form
	
		- Respond to basic questions used in class, dealing with health, weather, and time in the affirmative or negative
 
		- Repeat such basic questions and ask them of other students.
 
		- Recite sequences, such as the alphabet, days of the week, months, seasons, and numbers
 
		- Respond to visual clues dealing with colors, time, members of the family, rooms of the house, and articles of clothing
 
	 
	 
	- Demonstrate listening and speaking skills sufficient to meet some basic survival needs.
	
		- Seek information
 
		- Express confusion or lack of understanding
 
		- Follow directions
 
		- Make excuses and ask permission
 
	 
	 
	- Demonstrate reading and writing skills sufficient to meet survival needs.
	
		- Translate selected signs and announcements.
 
		- Follow selected written directions
 
	 
	 
	- React, in a limited way, in a social situation without complications.
	
		- Use appropriate greetings and leave-takings
 
		- Use typical names and titles appropriately
 
		- Give personal information in one or two sentence sequences.
 
	 
	 
	- Interpret, in written and oral form, a one-sentence structured question about real, personal experiences
	
		- Identify yes/no questions
 
		- Identify questions which elicit information.
 
		- Distinguish between different grammatical structures used to create questions.
 
	 
	 
	- Answer in one sentence, in written and oral form, a structured question about real, personal experiences
	
		- Choose appropriate subject and verb forms to create a response
 
		- Select appropriate verbs for responses to specific questions
 
		- Vary responses without changing meaning
 
	 
	 
	- Ask, in written and oral form, a structured question about real, personal experiences.
	
		- Choose appropriate subject and verb forms to create a question.
 
		- Create questions using different grammatical constructions
 
		- Use intonation as an interrogative form
 
	 
	 
	- Show, in oral form, some spontaneity and creative language use in response to an oral or written question or a situation or visual
	
		- Respond realistically to basic questions used in class
 
		- Manipulate memorized material to fit a situation
 
		- Give a one-sentence description of items, using color and size.
 
		- Give one word or one-sentence answers to factual questions based on cultural information
 
		- Express likes and dislikes in single sentences
 
		- Express agreement and disagreement with the likes and dislikes of others.
 
	 
	 
	- Demonstrate, in written form, some spontaneity and creative language used in response to an oral or written question or a situation or visual
	
		- Respond realistically to basic questions used in class.
 
		- Manipulate memorized material to fit a situation.
 
		- Give a one-sentence description of items, using color and size.
 
		- Give one word or one-sentence answers to factual questions based on cultural information
 
		- Express likes and dislikes in single sentences.
 
		- Express agreement and disagreement with others’ likes and dislikes.
 
	 
	 
	- Produce, in written form, a limited description of two-four single sentences about the known and concrete environment, given a topic or visual aid.
	
		- Display knowledge of basic vocabulary about the everyday world.
 
		- Manipulate grammatical constructions to fit a situation.
 
		- Make necessary agreements with subjects, verbs, and adjectives.
 
	 
	 
	- Produce, orally, a limited description of two-four single sentences about the known and concrete environment, given a topic or visual aid
	
		- Display knowledge of basic vocabulary about the everyday world.
 
		- Manipulate grammatical constructions to fit a situation.
 
		- Make necessary agreements with subjects, verbs, and adjectives.
 
		- Use accurate intonation and pronunciation at a novice level.
 
	 
	 
	- Distinguish meaning from selected listening comprehension passages in the target language.
	
		- Listen to selections in the target language
 
		- Identify correct responses to questions
 
	 
	 
	- Demonstrate academic self-discipline
	
		- Meet assigned deadlines
 
		- Attend class regularly
 
	 
	 
  
				  
  
			
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