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Elementary Italian

A continuation of XL 1, this course emphasizes reflexive verbs; commands; comparative, conditional, future, and imperfect verb tenses; idiomatic expressions; and the expansion of a basic conversational vocabulary. Contemporary Italian language and culture are covered using a wide variety of interactive exercises and authentic materials.

A Classroom course provided by UCLA Extension in Los Angeles, California, United States

Elementary Italian

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following:

Communicate the foundations of the Italian language.
Read, communicate and write Italian, as it must be expected of a student at the elementary level including everyday situations.
Manipulate at least the present and the preterite of the indicative mood.
Course Outline:

Pronunciation to be Taught Throughout the Semester

Useful Expressions of Daily Usage

Gender and Number of Italian Nouns

The Italian definite article

Usage of the definite article

Italian Conjugation

Present indicative of first conjugation

Subject pronouns-forms of address

Present Indicative of ESSERE and AVERE

Contractions

Partitive construction

Numerals from 1 to 100

Present Indicative of Second Conjugation Verbs

Numerals- from 100 to 1000

ANDARE

Combinations of ANDARE with nouns and verbs

Present Indicative of Third Conjugation Verbs

Negation

Definite articles with titles

More numerals

VOLERE and VENIRE

Possession with DI or D’

The Indefinite Article

It’s omission

The Italian descriptive adjective

It’s agreement with nouns

It’s endings ("O" + "E")

Italian Demonstrative Adjectives

Irregular verbs DARE, FARE, STARE in present indicative

Italian Possessive Adjectives

Interrogatives CHE, CHI, Quale, Quanto, Quando

Verbs POTERE, USCIRE, VEDERE in present indicative

Direct Object Personal Pronouns

Preterite of regular verbs in first conjugation

Indirect Object Personal Pronouns

Preterite of second and third conjugations

A Classroom course provided by Canada College in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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