20710579 - BASIC OF MODERN LANGUAGES TEACHING LM

The teaching of Didactics of modern languages ​​falls within the scope of the basic training activities of "Philology and general and applied linguistics" of the degree course in Languages ​​and Linguistic-Cultural Mediation, specifically the activities aimed at providing basic training in the methods and in the tools of analysis and reflection proper to language teaching.
The course aims to provide:
Knowledge of the phenomena that characterize the language acquisition process (first, second and foreign), with particular attention to the linguistic aspects relating to the acquisition sequences and the development of the ability to use: variability, systematicity and internal and external factors to the individual that affect the acquisition process.
Knowledge of the characteristics of the interaction between native and non-native speakers, and its effects on L2 acquisition: input modifications and negotiation, role of output and feedback.
Knowledge of the development process of the competence to use a foreign language, with attention to the role of the context, of the input, as well as of the learning strategies involved.
Knowledge of language skills development processes, through examples relating to the various languages ​​taught at the Department and in Italian schools, including Italian for foreigners.
Development of metalinguistic reflection, in a transversal way, giving particular emphasis to the comparison between languages ​​and the enhancement of the linguistic repertoire of the learners.
Knowledge of the role of teaching in language learning, with particular reference to the main teaching methodologies developed in research, to optimize and enhance learning processes, including through the use of new digital technologies.
Expected learning outcomes: students will know the research on spontaneous and guided learning of foreign languages ​​and aspects related to the order of acquisition; will be able to carry out metalinguistic reflections; they will be aware of their own linguistic repertoire and will be able to use the comparison between languages ​​to optimize their learning; will know the processes of learning and using the foreign language, the role of the context and of learning strategies; they will know the processes of listening, speaking, reading and writing of foreign languages ​​and Italian L2; they will know the main methodologies and technologies for teaching.
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Mutuazione: 20710579 FONDAMENTI DI DIDATTICA DELLE LINGUE MODERNE LM in Lingue e letterature per la didattica e la traduzione LM-37 BONVINO ELISABETTA

Programme

The course has been designed for those students with no previous instruction in this field, thus, it aims at introducing the student to the fundamentals of the subject matter. During the course we will analyze the concepts of second language and interlanguage, the process of second language acquisition, and the factors that determine this process. With these topics as a starting point, we will focus on the development of language skills for spoken and written communication and also on the concepts of plurilingualism, plural approaches and intercomprehension.

Core Documentation

ELisabetta Bonvino, Diego Cortés Velasquez, Anna De Meo e Elisa Fiorenza (2023) "Agire in L2. Processi e strumenti nella linguistica educativa". Milano: Hoepli.
Elisabetta Bonvino e Sandra Garbarino (2022) "Intercomprensione" . Bolgna/Cesena: Caissa.
Course packets

Type of delivery of the course

The course will be completely delivered in Italian. Furthermore, it will be taught in presence and will require the active participation of students.

Attendance

Attendance is not mandatory. All students may use the many instructional materials that will be available online. However, only those who attend will be admitted to the in-class activities and the ongoing evaluation.

Type of evaluation

The final exam will be oral. For those attending there will be forms of ongoing evaluation and the possibility to submit a project. The questions concern all the topics of the program, both those deepened during the frontal lessons, and those left to the student’s individual study and personal reflection.