POLISH LANGUAGE 3
- Academic year
- 2025/2026 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LINGUA POLACCA 3
- Course code
- LT007U (AF:623981 AR:321256)
- Teaching language
- Italian
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 12
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Academic Discipline
- L-LIN/21
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 3
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
1. Knowledge and understanding:
The Polish language class consists of theoretical lessons (30 hours) and language exercices (according to level). It aims to promote knowledge and understanding of the phonological, morphological, syntactic and lexical structures of the Polish language.
1. Knowledge and understanding:
Know and understand the various phonological units, morphological and syntactic structures of the Polish language.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding:
How to recognize and describe the phonological and morpho-syntactic knoledge about the Polish language.
Language skills necessary to produce and understand a text or a written and oral message and placing it in the proper cultural context.
How to interact in the Polish language in formal and informal contexts, recognizing the variety and the linguistic levels.
3. Independence of judgment:
Be able to develop the capacity to assess the linguistic data; find and use the bibliographical sources; develop the ability to translate from Polish to Italian and viceversa; recognize the differences between linguistic structures of the Polish language and those of the Italian through comparative studies.
4. Communication skills: Be able to communicate in a clear and structured Polish language using an appropriate terminology to the communicative context. Be able to interact with colleagues and with the teacher.
5. Learning ability: being able to develop methodological tools specific to the study of various materials. Be able to take notes and share them in collaborative form. Being able to consult critically the bibliographical sources.
Pre-requirements
Contents
The module contents are organized in such a way that they are never repeated in the course of the three years of the Bachelor’s Degree Programme, in order to enable students to access, every year, in different knowledge. They take also into account the presence of Polish speaking students, for whom the teaching of the language arises as a moment of reflection on the properties and structure of the native language and verification of their ability to develop methods of study.
Language exercises combine to give a practical knowledge of Polish language, through dictations, conversations, readings, exercises, listening materials.
Referral texts
2. O tłumaczeniu źle i dobrze, Dąmbska-Prokop Urszula, Sztuka i Wiedza, Kraków, 2012
3. W poszukiwaniu dominanty translatorskiej, Bednarczyk A., PWN 2008
4. "O przekladzie na przykladzie", E. Tabakowska, Znak, Krakow 2008.
5. "Mala encyklopedia przekladoznawstwa", red. Urszula Dambska-Prokop, Czestochowa 2000.
6. "Vademecum tlumacza", K. Lipinski, Idea, Krakow 2000.
7. "500 zdan polskich", Jerzy Bralczyk, Agora, warszawa 2015
8. "Klucz do wierszy", Wiola Prochniak, Wyd. KUL. Lublin 2012.
9. Stempek I., Stelmach A., Dawidek S., Szymkiewicz A. (2020), POLSKI krok po kroku 1, Glossa polish-courses.com, Kraków.
10. Stempek I., Stelmach A. (2017), POLSKI krok po kroku 2, Glossa polish-courses.com, Kraków.
11. Marinelli L., Stryjecka A. (2014), Corso di lingua polacca, Editore Ulrico Hoepli, Milano.
Assessment methods
Type of exam
Grading scale
the final grade will be given by the average of the grades obtained by adding the grade of the grammatical test, the lexical exercises, the comprehension of the written text and the written production, all calculated in thirtieths.
Regarding the grading scale, scores will be assigned according to the following schema:
A. Scores in the 18-22 range will be awarded in the presence of: Sufficient knowledge and applied
comprehension of the program;
B. Scores in the 23-26 range will be awarded in the presence of: Fair knowledge and applied
comprehension of the program;
C. Scores in the 27-30 range will be awarded in the presence of: Good or excellent knowledge and
applied comprehension of the program;
D. Honors will be awarded in the presence of excellent knowledge and applied comprehension of
the program.