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Course Criteria
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32.00 Credits
Staff. mtwthf 9.25-11.15 L1-L2 2 C Credits (32) An accelerated beginning course in Italian that covers in one term the material taught in ital 110a and 120b. Admits to ital 130a or b or 145a or b. Enrollment limited to 15. (Formerly ital 117a or b)
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3.00 Credits
Staff. mtwthf 1 htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo L3 1§CCredits (61) The first hal f of a two-t erm sequence designed to increase students' proficiency in the four language skills and advanced grammar concepts. Authentic readings paired with contemporary films. In-class group and pairs activities, role-playing, and conversation. Admits to ital 140b. Conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: ital 12 0a orb or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Risa Sodi. mwf 1 htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo L4 (61) Continuation of ital 130a or b. Em phasis on advanced discussion of Italian culture through authentic readings (short stories, poetry, and comic theater) and contemporary films. Admits to Group B courses. Conducted in Italian. (Formerly ital 131b )
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32.00 Credits
Staff. mtwthf 9.25-11.15 L3-L4 2 C Credits (32) An accelerated intermediate course in Italian that covers in one term the material taught in ital 130a or b and 140b. Continued practice in the four basic skills begun at the elementary level. Emphasis on grammar review, vocabulary enrichment, and appreciation of literary texts. Admits to Group B courses. Enrollment limited to 15. Prerequisite: ital 120a or b or 125a or b. (Formerly ital 132a or b)
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3.00 Credits
Risa Sodi and staff. mwf 11. 35-12.25 L5 (0) Discussion of social, political, and literary issues in order to improve active command of the language. Development of advanced reading skills through magazine and newspaper articles, essays, short stories, films, and a novel; enhancement of writing skills through experiments with reviews, essays, creative writing, and business and informal Italian. Classroom emphasis on advanced speaking skills and vocabulary building. (Formerly ital 138a)
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3.00 Credits
Michael Farina. mw1-2.15 L5 (0) Development of advanced writing and speaking skills. Close readings and extensive practice writing in a variety of genres, which may include autobiography, biography, jokes, letter, essay, poem, news article, comic strip, children's book, and short story. Popular narrative genres such as the giallo and romanzo rosa. Creation and performance of short dramatic texts. (Formerly ital 139b)
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3.00 Credits
Monica Georgeo. tth1-2.15 L5,Hu (0) An in-depth study of Pirandello's Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore , culminating in a staged performance of the play in Italian . May be take n mor e tha n onc e fo r credit. (Formerly ital 140b)
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3.00 Credits
hums 264a,Italian through Opera and Film
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3.00 Credits
Italian Workshop:Translating Literature
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3.00 Credits
Risa Sodi. w 1.30-3.20 L5,Hu (0) An examination of the major events in Italian history from 1945 to the present. Advanced grammar, writing, and speaking explored in the context of Italian history. Topics include World War II, the founding of the Italian Republic, postwar reconstruction, the major political parties, the protest movements of 1968, the collapse of the Left, and the rise of the Northern League and Berlusconi. Consideration also given to immigration, the environment, and cultural issues.
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