This course is for native or more proficient speakers of Italian who will help beginning students review, strengthen, and apply language skills taught in all Italian courses at Snow College. This includes both conversation practice and grammar instruction. Tutors may be asked to proofread documents, grade quizzes or homework, provide feedback, and perform other small tasks as directed by the instructor. Tutors receive training and support from the instructor.
This course provides students with native or advanced proficiency in Italian the opportunity to continue to use and refine their language skills while providing a valuable service for their fellow students.
The topics covered in Italian 2950 are dependent on the content presented in beginning and intermediate Italian courses and will vary from one student to another. They include, but are not limited to: Basic interactions like greetings, asking and answering questions, describing people and things, expressing preferences, inviting, accepting, refusing, making purchases, giving directions, requesting information, telling time, and recounting past events; interpretation of basic or simplified texts (e.g., calendars, biographical information, menus, cultural information, poems/songs, maps, advertisements, film reviews, instructions, schedules, websites, surveys); basic expressions and vocabulary (e.g., greetings, school, home, family, possessions, numbers, days, months, public buildings, food, weather, sports); regular and irregular verb forms in present and past; agreement (e.g., subject-verb, adjective-noun); cultural practices and products of Italy (e.g., food, music, transportation, film, housing, media); cultural perspectives in Italy; regional identities; and daily life in Italy.