Sunday, January 30, 2011

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YEAR III - IIII

Lessons for the second semester will begin on Monday 28th February, 2011 with the examination timetable as the first semester.
Please keep up-to-date via this blog Regarding preparatory work for the second semester.
Here's your work for this week:
Below you will find the translations given for the three mid-module test.Do to 3 translations (yes - Including the one you did for your mid-module test)

ONE
When he learned by doctors that he was only 3 months of life, the comedian Dave Ismay decided to draw up the "Bucket List", the list of most important things to do before you die. The original sessantaquattrenne Ashby-de-la-Zouch, a town in the English county of Leiceistershire, has created ambitious and expensive you want to spend much of the savings a life. After ten weeks, surprise: new tests have shown that the previous diagnosis was wrong and deadly comic found not to be on the verge of dying. However, Mr. Ismay is not angry. He said: "If I had the wrong diagnosis, I would have done so many things you have always dreamed of doing. They have no money but I enjoyed it very much. "
TWO
The lives of truck drivers is not always easy. They are often forced to stay away from loved ones and he often must deal with emergencies with tools and instruments to say the least unfit. Sing Li, a 24 year old who has practiced in China, it can be called an atypical truck driver, certainly more unfortunate than many of his colleagues. The young man went on a journey that would see him go 800 kilometers, had a small accident which caused the breaking of the glass front of the truck. Having to make urgent deliveries Sing replaced the crystal with a panel of the carton and continued the journey. According to local media reports the young man rode with her head out the window. THREE


Tommy Larkin and Stephen Goosney are two Canadian brothers separated when they were a few months, adopted by different families. Come of age, each of the two has started looking for information on biological parents and other relatives. Tommy was able to trace the family that had adopted his brother and find out where they lived. Tommy was very surprised to discover that Stephen lived right in front of Tommy's house for more than two years. Stephen grew up in the south, but for some time had passed, like his brother in the city of Corner Brook. "I could not believe it," said Tommy, "I thought it would locate a fortune in the same region but to find other the road is absolutely incredible. "

Monday, January 24, 2011

Most Trophies Won By An England Soccer Team

IMPORTANT MID-YEAR RESULTS MODULE TEST OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING

There Seems to Be Some Confusion Regarding the mid-module test. Assessment criteria I have posted on this blog (see post "III-MID-YEAR TEST MODULE, 01/14/2011) so please read it carefully. However, to make things clear once and for all : students who did not pass the test are still considered “frequentanti”.
Obviously, those of you who got a low mark are strongly advised to come to my “ricevimento” to get advice on what to study before lessons start again.
I would advise ALL students to come and see their paper during my “ricevimento”.


GROUP H1 RESULTS - MID –MODULE TEST

INITIALS MATRIC N° MARK
B.R. 1239593 46 21
B.V. 1219029 23 18+
B.R. 1249923 8 25
C.M. 1277419 4 25
C.G. 1204533 24 18
C.M.G. 1272137 22 19+
C.F. 1277268 13 22+
C.A. 853322 29 20
C.V. 1239593 42 5
C.S. 1205424 25 24+
D.V. 1264594 21 21+
D.F 1272808 11 22
D.A. 1241786 12 21+
D.L. 1271147 39 16+
D.J. 1277625 1 18
D.O. 1264959 57 16
E.A. ERASMUS 68 14
F.S. 1270389 9 18+
F.S. 1217502 14 22+
F.J. 1276137 10 16
F.V. 1267655 41 19
F.D.S. 1271082 37 19
G.A. 1211636 76 22
G.E. 1264107 55 24
G.D. 1214027 5 25+
G.E. 1272449 3 26+
I.F. 1264599 30 18
M.T. 1243553 32 22
M.F. 1225855 7 24+
M.G. 1272698 58 23
M.S. 1280955 31 22+
M.A. 1188761 36 22+
N.S. 1271798 53 26
P.C. 1245747 19 19
P.R. 1216622 114 13
R.A. 1426813 54 18
R.M. 1277355 26 28+
R.F 1269812 62 17
S.D. 12825571 51 17
S.R. 1278230 70 20
S.A. 1278167 35 24+
S.E. 1265187 6 24+
T.R. 1230100 18 20
T.T. 1239536 43 16
V.C. 1243953 48 18
Z.A. 1262573 59 27



Group H2 - RESULTS MID-MODULE TEST


INITIALS MATRIC N° MARK
A.I 1233686 55 22+
A.E 1277877 105 24
A.V. 1283494 77 22+
B.R. 1218416 116 16
B.N. 1268401 22 17
B.F. 1271407 93 16
B.L. 1156743 2 22+
B.A 1285114 67 18
C.F. 1284554 115 19
C.G. 1244504 46 20+
C.R. 1240757 91 16+
C.M.F. 1213127 38 16
C.A. 1246923 54 18+
C.M. 1272800 17 20
C.G 1273244 61 22+
D.F. 1144606 107 22+
D.L. 969982 162 18
D.A 1189124 111 19
D.P. 1278477 39 13
D.M 1277381 49 19
D.E 1233128 24 18
D.A 1255248 130 19
D.S. 1243383 37 16
D.A. 1275342 74 16
D.E 1217024 19 18+
D.F. 1280500 80 22+
D.A. 1268122 83 18+
D.E. 1286201 120 13
D.N. 1271214 85 18
D.M. 1237463 23 20
E.C. 1266701 10 23
F.V. 1203937 20 18
F.S. 1275168 32 18
F.R. 1251799 87 17
F.G. 1281655 33 16+
F.R. 1167152 29 18
F.S. 1243959 140 22
F.R 1237645 119 16+
G.G. 1241070 13 17+
G.G. 1362020 25 17+
G.A. 1200960 112 16+
G.D 1069345 152 12
G.S. 1089516 53 15+
G.F. 1272539 171 18
G.M. 1284450 131 16+
G.A. 1217852 35 19+
G.S. 1238553 52 15
I.V. 12699172 94 15
L.V. 1277382 9 19
L.P. 1271621 8 16+
L.A. 1269700 11 18
M.G 1277017 165 18
M.C. 1284542 79 18
M.V 1269755 96 18+
M.M. 1278779 60 17+
M.D. 1281353 156 20
MG
NI 1279123 1242820 144 24 139 1 19 21 1193021 NC

PG
PM 1,279,434 1,196,024 84 19 98 23 + 22 +
PA 9769333 103 1252305 143 21
PV + PD
1,192,217 1,185,905 56 18 14 15
RF + RG
95 16 1191347 1213980 36 7

SS SV 175 1238165 14 - 1227784
SM 50 22 - 27 24

SC 1169105 1213147 SG 157 13 + 63 14 1272177 SR

TA
TG 1,254,209 1,278,961 16 22 25 + 150 1273551
TA
1276196 VA 108 20 59 18 7 17 1271966
VS -

Saturday, January 22, 2011

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Faculty of Humanities

note: we ask you to read all the information
on this list and consult the notice boards of individual teachers before sending mail. If you ask
information contained in this summary or on bulletin boards for teachers, you will not receive
response.
Students enrolled in the academic year 2009-2010 onwards are part of the so-called "new order
(DM 270/04), which provides modules for 6 and 12 cfu. Students enrolled in years
earlier part of the "new order" (DM 509/99), which provides modules 4 and 8 cfu.
Therefore, with regard to current students, those enrolling in the academic year 2010-2011
to attend the first year modules will follow from 6 and 12 cfu, as well as students in the academic year 2009-2010
immatricolatisi and are now in their second year, while those who attend
now the third year will still be on a training base 4 cfu.
Unlike literary teachings, there is no distinction between the teaching of English Language
(L-LIN/12) and Anglo-American Language (L-Lin/11). This document refers to the English Language
valid but is intended for both codes. Three-year Students
CdS:
L + L = Studies in Modern Languages \u200b\u200band Literatures.
MLC = Studies in linguistic-cultural mediation. ACDS =
other courses of study (eg DASS, art history, science tourism, letters, etc.).
CFU = credits.
The credits must be attained in English Language from year to year are as follows:
L + L / MLC: I
year: 6 credits lector, 6 credits = 12 credits English Language
L + L / MLC:
II years: 6 lector credits, 6 credits = 12 credits English Language
L + L curricula Languages \u200b\u200band Literatures / Languages \u200b\u200band Translation *, MLC placed before the academic year 2007-08:
Year Three: 4 cfu lector, 4 = 8 cfu cfu English Language
L + L
third year curriculum Comparative Literature: 4 credits lector (written and oral) = 4 cfu
MLC members dall'aa2007-08 onwards:
Third year: 4 cfu reader (written) + oral teaching language (Wardle) = 4 cfu
ACDS:
Students must mature 6/12cfu three-year (or 4/8cfu) English Language
follow only the readership of the first year (written and oral).
Science students of tourism (enrolled before the 2009-2010 academic year) must mature
6 credits of Eligibility and follow the reader's first year (only written) and must reach the
enough (at least 18/30).
Students must mature masterful 6 credits (or 4 credits) of English to follow the reader
second year of three years (written and oral) if they have already gained credits of English Language for their
three years. If you have not completed credits of English Language for their three-year follow Feed Reader
First year (written and oral).
L + L students with curriculum in Languages \u200b\u200band Translation (ex-509) must take 4 credits of
translation of second year (marked on the tables under 'other courses') + 4 credits of English Language
to three additional years . These two tests should be replaced with an examination of
Mediation English II (4 credits) and an examination of Mediation English III (4 credits). The student can choose the channel of Mediation
he wants for each of these two annuities except
English Legal Forms (II) and Business English (III).
Students of the CS course in Modern Languages, Literature and science of translation (and
Degree in Sciences of literary and linguistic studies + translation)
Students enrolled in the first year of the master and which need to mature only 6 credits of English Language,
follow the reader Joanna Leyland sostegono and written test. Once you pass this test, oral test will support
with Iolanda Plescia. In the second year, these students will follow
6 credits of English translation.
Students enrolled in the first year of the master and which should mature 12 credits of English Language, not
following courses (or language or readers) this year. In the first year, if they choose the path
translation, followed by 12 credits of translation (Mary Wardle). Follow the credits of language in their
second year.
All other students (non-members, therefore, the first year), followed by Stephen Wilson for the second year and readership
Iolanda Plescia Language for the second year.
module technical-scientific translation (6 credits) will be offered by Laura Franco.
Attending students who have yet to complete the second year of the ex-509 will follow all
Stephen Wilson in the first half. Who needs to grow only 4 credits will support a written
readership at the end of the semester and module languages \u200b\u200bIolanda Plescia (the final grade for 4 credits will be
average for both sides) while those aged 8 credits must bear the written tests (mid-module and endophyte-
module) and the final oral examination of the readership + The form of language. For non-attending,
apply the same type of evaluation that will be offered in the exams provided
faculty.
levels of language proficiency according to the Common European Framework for languages \u200b\u200b
:
first year exit level: B1 (intermediate)
second year exit level: B2 (upper-intermediate)
third year exit level: C1 (advanced)
Degree: C2 (near native speaker)
frequency modules:
be considered attending students who have registered at least 75% attendance at lectures
of the course. Below this threshold, the student will be considered not attending (although he is not
precluded from access to the course to attend a substantial portion of the course).
For forms of language (first and second year) students are divided according to the channel
first letter of surname. In the third year there is a single channel (Mary Wardle).
for the reader, students can choose among the available channels for their annual (for
except for students of DASS that should follow the form of Victoria Chapman).
Evaluation methods:
Readers: There are three regular sessions a year in which the examination of readership (June,
September, January) plus any extraordinary meetings decided by the faculty. Once you reach the
enough (at least 18/30) with the written exam, the student then submits an interview with the
reader, which can increase the rate up to a maximum of 5 points. The student is exempt
haunting examination and supports instead a test in mid
form (written mid-module test) and a final exam (written and oral end-of-module test). In the event that the vote of
'written end-of-module test' is lower than the rating of the 'mid-module test' will be done
average of two votes (up to 'recover' a maximum of 3 points)
eg mid-module: 24 + end of module: 26 = final mark: 26
mid-module: 26 + end of module: 24 = final mark: 25
mid-module: 30 + end of module: 20 = 23
final mark in each case, the student must achieve enough (18/30) on the 'written end-of-module test'
( eg mid-module: 20 + end of module: 16 = NOT give a final score of 18).
The oral examination of readership for the three years consists of the following tests:
first and second year: Students must bring a newspaper article in English
(not older than 7 days) on a topic of your choice *. The content and expression
linguistic form the basis of interview which will last for c. 15 minutes.
material may not be used distributed / discussed in class or otherwise used / developed for other forms
. ACDS
* Students must bring items related to their field of study (essays
art history, part of a film script, brochures, etc.)..
third year: Students must bring two copies per copy (one per se, the other for the teacher) a choice of two
articles that address the same subject. The first article should be taken from a newspaper
'broadsheet', the second by a 'tabloid' and must not older than 7 days before the date
examination. The student should be able to do an analysis of comparative linguistics
of two articles. The interview will last c. 20 minutes.
For students who need to grow only 4 credits in the third year (see above), the interview with Mary Wardle
will be a discussion of the written test in English language readership.
The student will demonstrate a mastery of metalinguistic discourse (eg be able to address topics
grammatical, morphological, lexical, etc.).. Once you pass the written
readership, the student is asked to contact the teacher (a receipt or mail) to
set a date for the oral test.
Language: Students who have attended at least 75% of the classes will support the exemption
End of course provided within the module. Students who do not attend and those who do not pass
/ supported the waiver form at the end or will not accept the vote
allocated for the exemption, must take the exam in one of the appeals provided for under the
exams established.
programs for these modules are valid for six sessions (two years) if the teacher is hinged and
only three sessions (one year) if the teacher is under contract.
The marks obtained for both the readers and the language module do not expire, even if not verbalized
.
verbalization: For students
L + L and MLC, all claims will be verbalized INFOSTUDIO through by the teacher of
language course after passing the examination of language and readership with a single document for
a total of 12 credits (8 credits for students ex-509). The final grade is determined by the score of the average grade obtained
examination and the examination of language readership.
The two parties (readers + language) can be supported in different sessions.
WARNING: The
language exams (I, II and III) are introductory and should be supported, and verbalized,
strictly in order (first, second and third year). ACDS
For students, all claims are recorded by Mary Wardle.
Conversation Groups. Talk Groups with students American University of California
are organized both at the Villa Mirafiori, which houses the University of California at
Rome (Piazza clock, 7). These conversation groups are open to students attending
that those not attending. For students attending the talk groups
can replace their learning requirements in the language lab. For more information, please contact
directly to readers.
Students leaving for Erasmus:
Before leaving for the Erasmus placement, the student must sign the Learning Agreement
by the professor responsible for the matter of examination you want to sit outside.
to allow the professors to evaluate the content of external form, the student must print a copy of
program (full description of the module, credits, bibliography, teaching hours,
method of assessment, level on the common frame of reference in Europe, etc.). and bring the receipt in
time. The teachers who are asked to authorize the attendance of courses abroad will
sure to check that, for the language courses, content and levels correspond to the same
provided by the student's curriculum also according to CFR
the European languages.
If the student is unable to come to the reception, will send an email request for
taking care to copy the same program in the mail, clearly stating which sets out to replace
(eg lector third year for 6 credits). Will not open links or attachments.
These questions should be addressed to the readers. Request
thesis
The request for the thesis (both are three-year degree) will be done via the forms available in the secretariat on
Anglistics corridor. A committee of teachers will
once a month to assign a supervisor to each student.
TEACHERS AND COURSES AA
2010-2011 English Language (6 credits):
- Yolanda Plescia (AL)
- Laura Talarico (MZ)
English reader I (6 cfu)
- Victoria

Monday, January 17, 2011

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Arab



From our experience in classical ballet, contemporary and expressive dance theater, we can define a methodology of teaching Arabic ® within which a search was done on an artistic level under similar principles of dance in different cultures, trying to join a personal work on different techniques to study the dynamism and body language. You can talk about pure dance where the body language stands at the beginning and through the grammar and form of life to the content, and dramatic dance when the same principles are open to the perception of relations with space, time and partner , enabling us to configure the direction of movement as a language. It 's a process that brings attention to develop and live act in his immediate presence. Then a dance of thought and energy that penetrates in a vertical dimension, allowing the man to follow a path towards himself.
The term Arab Dance Expressive ® was born from research performed within the theater of the bow from Kassim Bayatly and Roberta Bongini in 1990. In the show, the dances of the 'Arcane submitted in 1996 we were able to use the elements and aspects recovered from belly dancing, music and rituals of Arab culture Arab-islmica building pieces and songs not structured as a simple combinatorial assembly, but as a dramatic representation. In it, all the material used was described as a sign and direction so that each component was an essential element to communicate Sensazioni fisiche, emozioni e pensieri nella struttura della rappresentazione intrecciati sui vari livelli dell'energia of danzatore.


Friday, January 14, 2011

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III YEAR 2011/2011 - Mid-Module Test

Students are asked to read the evaluation mode of the mid-module and end module test
Evaluation methods: Students
haunting is exempt from examination and supports instead a mid-module test
(written mid-module test) and a final exam (written and oral end-of-module test). In the event that the vote of 'written end-of-module test' is the lowest rating of 'mid-module test' will be made to the average of the two ratings (up to 'recover' a maximum of 3 points)
p . es. mid-module: 24 + end of module: 26 = final mark: 26
mid-module: 26 + end of module: 24 = final mark: 25
mid-module: 30 + end of module: 20 = 23
final mark in each case, the student must achieve enough (18/30) on the 'written end-of-module test'.
(eg mid-module: 20 + end of module: 16 = NOT give a final score of 18).
Examination

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English Language I

the First Year English Language (EL Leyland, MQ Hillani)

The date of the winter session of the written language of English I and

Tuesday 08 February, 08.30 -10.30 Aula VI, VM

Since January 14 students can book at the Department of Anglistics on paper (2nd floor, you see folders with written "Language English Hillani / Leyland).



The date for the verbalization (+ language readers) of the 2009/2010 winter session is January 28. Students can book up
INFOSTUDIO from 15 January.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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GROUP HI - MID-MODULE TEST

There Seems to Be Some Confusion Regarding your mid-module test. In part one of the test you will Have to analsyse slogans NOT a full advertisement.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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IMPORTANT - MID-TEST-MODULE H1

HI mid-module test will be in Hall 6.

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YEAR III - MID-YEAR MODULE TESTS

In your own interest, PLEASE make sure you are at the exam at least 15 minutes before it begins.The later we start, the less time you will Have to do your exam.