Written and Oral Tests
- Written Test:
- Grammar: Fill-in-the-blank, sentence correction, and verb conjugation exercises.
- Vocabulary: Match words to their meanings or use them correctly in context.
- Reading Comprehension: A short passage followed by multiple-choice or open-ended questions.
- Oral Test:
- Pronunciation: Recite a passage or list of phrases to assess clarity and accuracy.
- Speaking Fluency: Respond to questions about everyday topics like hobbies, travel plans, or family.
- Listening Comprehension: Listen to an audio clip and answer questions about it.
Practical Usage Scenarios
- Role-Playing Activities:
- Real-life simulations like ordering a meal at a restaurant, asking for directions, or having a casual conversation.
- Role-play situations tailored to individual interests, such as discussing art, sports, or travel.
- Interactive Exercises:
- Group discussions to demonstrate conversational fluency and cultural understanding.
- Problem-solving tasks, such as planning an itinerary for a trip to Italy or organizing a dinner party using learned vocabulary.
- Project Presentation:
- Prepare and deliver a short presentation in Italian on a chosen topic (e.g., an Italian city, a favorite dish, or personal hobbies).
Certification of Completion
- Final Feedback:
- Individual evaluation highlighting strengths and areas for improvement.
- Suggestions for continued learning, such as resources, apps, or next-level courses.
- Certificate of Completion:
- Award a certificate recognizing the learner’s achievement and progress in Italian.
- Include levels of proficiency (e.g., beginner, intermediate) based on the course outcomes.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 30 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 25
- Assessments Yes