91702 - Seminars (C)

Academic Year 2019/2020

Learning outcomes

 

At the end of the Seminar,  students will have developed competence and specific knowledge and be able to deal with topics and issues in the linguistic and language teaching fields.

Course contents

Seminar on language teaching

The seminar aims at providing students with the operational tools for teaching a foreign (FL) or a second (L2) language. We will focus on lessons planning, on the use of resources for language learning and teaching, as well as on the assessment of communicative competence. More precisely, the following topics will be dealt with (and exemplified through English, French, and Italian as LS/L2, in particular):

  • –basic principles of course planning e lesson planning;
  • –designing teaching units;
  • –planning and designing single tasks and activities for developing the four language skills;
  • –structuring language contents;
  • –choice of authentic texts and making them teachable according to different LS/L2 learners profiles;
  • –adapting text-books pages to different classroom contexts and according to specific learning and teaching variables;
  • –basics for the assessment of communicative competence.

Readings/Bibliography

  • Janine Courtillon, Elaborer un cours de FLE, Hachette, 2003
  • Anna Ciliberti, Glottodidattica. Per una cultura dell’insegnamento linguistico, Roma, Carocci 2012 [ capp. 8, 9, 10].
  • D. Cortés Velásquez, S. Faone, E. Nuzzo, “Analizzare i manuali per l’insegnamento delle lingue: strumenti per una glottodidattica applicata”, Italiano LinguaDue, n. 2. 2017.

Teaching methods

After an introductory lesson and the presentation of basic methodological tools, the meetings will be in the form of workshop. Students will be required to apply the didactic principles, gradually dealt with, to specific classroom situations. The latter will be envisaged within possible educational frames related to the teaching of a second/foreign language (i.e. in institutional/formal contexts or in informal ones; with young or adult learners; etc.).

Assessment methods

Assessment is based on a ‘teaching unit’ to be designed and carried out according to criteria previously shared with the teachers.

Teaching tools

Power point will be one of the main tools used in the introductory lessons and workshops; web-based materials will also be used in order to illustrate tasks, activities and learning routes. All the materials will be available on the IOL platform.

Office hours

See the website of Rosa Pugliese

SDGs

Quality education Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.