OFA - ITALIAN LANGUAGE

Academic year
2025/2026 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
OFA - LINGUA ITALIANA
Course code
LT0001 (AF:560608 AR:323199)
Teaching language
Italian
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
0
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Academic Discipline
NN
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
This course is mandatory for students who have not passed the Written Italian Language Access Test for the Translating and Interpreting Degree Program in Treviso in the first semester. This course aims to fill possible linguistic gaps, in particular with regard to phonology, morphology, syntax, spelling, comprehension of texts, formal writing and academic writing.
This course aims to develop language skills and to fill gaps with contrastive analysis with other languages that have been studied.
There are no prerequisites
Spoken and written Italian language. Basic skills in Italian grammar and writing: phonetics, orthography, punctuation, morphology and syntax, lexicon. Reading and text comprehension: text types, logical structure of text, text comprehension, allegorical figures, and peculiarities of texts used in academia (academic and formal style).
1. P. Trifone – M. Palermo, Grammatica italiana di base, Bologna, Zanichelli, 2014

2. F. Bruni e G. Alfieri, S. Fornasiero, S. Tamiozzo Goldmann, Manuale di scrittura e comunicazione. Per l'Università Per l'azienda, terza edizione, Bologna, Zanichelli, 2013
The exams will be oral, in attendance. Review tests will be offered to interested students during the course. Questions on the final exam will be on all sections taught during the course (Phonetics, orthography, punctuation, morphology, syntax, vocabulary, characteristics of special languages, text comprehension, formal and academic writing).
oral
Grades will be determined by: knowledge of the topics covered (range 5 points); ability to use morphological, grammatical and syntactical structures correctly in the appropriate contexts (range 10 points); detailed and precise knowledge of theoretical aspects (range 5 points); fluency (range 5 points); ability to produce oral and written discourse (range 5 points).
The course will be with lectures and workshops face-to-face. Attendance is not mandatory, but strongly recommended.
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 02/05/2025