
<p> SYLLABUS Tulsa Community College Fall 2009</p><p>Course: Italian 1313/ Italian III Section #:201 Call # 11383</p><p>Day(s) and Time(s): MW 5:30-6:50 pm Start and End Dates: Aug. 17-Dec. 9, 2009</p><p>Course Delivery Method: Classroom</p><p>Instructor: Erin Tindell, Adjunct Office Email: </p><p>Classroom: NE Phone: </p><p>TO CONTACT THE DIVISION OFFICE: TO CONTACT ACADEMIC & CAMPUS SERVICES: Division: Liberal Arts and Community Services Director: Mike Limas Associate Dean: Jocelyn Whitney Office: NE A151 Office: NE 2389 Phone: (918) 595-7473 Phone: (918) 595-7494</p><p>COURSE PREREQUISITES: Italian 1213 or permission of instructor</p><p>COURSE DESCRIPTION: Continued instruction in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Italian. The third in a sequence of related courses. Lecture 3 hour. Conducted in Italian and English. Self-paced laboratory may be required.</p><p>NEXT COURSE(S) IN SEQUENCE: Italian 1413( Italian IV)</p><p>TEXTBOOKS, SUPPLIES, & OTHER RESOURCES: Title: Prego Textbook and Workbook Edition: 7th Author:Graziana Lazzarino Publisher: McGraw-Hill Pens or Pencils Standard three ring notebook paper Textbooks and supplies may be purchased at the TCC NE Campus Bookstore or on-line.</p><p>COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to—</p><p>1. Make plans using the future tense.. 2. Describe purchases 3. Abbreviate language using double object pronouns 4. Read and translate passages in Italian. 5. Compare and contrast Italian regions 6. Distinguish conditions of “would”, “could”, and “should” 7. Negate an affirmative statement. 8. Create imperatives.</p><p>TEACHING METHODS: Students will work with a series of long and short reading passages from the book as well as other teacher assigned activities.</p><p>EVALUATION TECHNIQUES: Grades will be determined on the following basis: Five chapter tests will be given worth 100 points each for a total of 500 points.</p><p>Grading Formula: Chap. 9 100 points Chap 10 100 points Chap 11 100 points Chap 12 100 points Updated: 4/29/2018 Page 1 Final Exam 13 100 Points</p><p>Grading Scale: A 500– 450 B 449- 400 C 399- 359 D 357-300 F 299-0 </p><p>Final Grade Reports: Tulsa Community College does not mail out grade reports. Grades are available after the completion of the semester via the Internet and through a touch tone phone.</p><p>Internet Option 1. Dial 595-7373. 1. Open your internet browser and type 2. Press 1 for credit classes. https://sis.tulsacc.edu in the address bar. (Be 3. To check your grades press 2. sure to add the ‘s’ to https: 4. To review your grades press 1. 2. Click on Enter Student Services 5. Select the term: Fall 2007 by pressing the 3. Enter your student ID number . appropriate number. 4. Enter your six digit PIN number (First Time: 6. Enter your 9 digit student ID number. Birth Date: MMDDYY). 7. If your number is correct, press 1. 5. Click on Login. 8. Enter your six digit PIN number (First time: Birth 6. Move your mouse over Student Records at the date: MMDDYY). top and click on Grades. 9. Listen to courses and grades. 7. Choose the Term (Fall 2007 Credit Classes). 10. Press *9 to end the call. 8. Click on Submit 9. Read or print your classes and grades. 10. Click Exit to quit. Phone Option</p><p>ATTENDANCE: Students who miss four class meetings may be administratively withdrawn or receive an "F" course grade. Students who enter the class late, after attendance is taken, must talk to the teacher about the lateness or be counted as absent.</p><p>LATE ASSIGNMENTS AND MAKE-UP WORK: Students who are absent should contact the instructor about make- up work and tests. Make up situations will have to be arranged with the teacher. Make ups will only be allowed when the student has previously made arrangements with the teacher or in cases of medical emergencies.</p><p>COURSE WITHDRAWAL: The deadline to withdraw from a course shall not exceed 3/4 the duration of any class. Contact the Counseling Office at any TCC campus to initiate withdrawal from a course (“W” grade) or to change from Credit to Audit. Check the TCC Academic Calendar for deadlines. Students who stop participating in the course and fail to withdraw may receive a course grade of “F,” which may have financial aid consequences for the student. </p><p>COMMUNICATIONS: Email communications: All TCC students receive a designated “MyTCC” email address (ex: [email protected]). All communications to you about TCC and course assignments will be sent to your MyTCC email address; and you must use MyTCC email to send email to, and receive email from, the instructor regarding this course. </p><p>Inclement Weather: TCC rarely closes. If extreme weather conditions or emergency situations arise, TCC always gives cancellation notices to radio and television stations. This information is also posted on the TCC website (www.tulsacc.edu).</p><p>GENERAL EDUCATION GOALS: General Education courses at TCC ensure that our graduates gain skills, knowledge, and abilities that comprise a common foundation for their higher education and a backdrop for their work and personal lives. TCC’s General Education goals are: Critical Thinking, Effective Communication, Engaged Learning, and Technological Proficiency. </p><p>CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE: Open and mutually respectful communication of varied opinions, beliefs, and perspectives during classroom or online discussion encourages the free exchange of ideas that is essential to higher learning and to the ability to learn from each other. Use of any electronic device is at the discretion of the instructor.</p><p>Updated: 4/29/2018 Page 2 SYLLABUS CHANGES: Occasionally, changes to the syllabus may be necessary. Students will be notified of any changes to the syllabus in writing.</p><p>STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: TCC provides accommodations for qualifying students in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. For information, students may contact the disabled Student Resource Center, 918- 595-7115, or the Resource Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, 918-595-7428V, 918-595-7434TTY. </p><p>ACADEMIC DISHONESTY: Academic dishonesty (cheating) is defined as the deception of others about one’s own work or about the work of another. Academic dishonesty or misconduct is not condoned or tolerated at campuses within the Tulsa Community College system. Tulsa Community College adopts a policy delegating certain forms of authority for disciplinary action to the faculty. Such disciplinary actions delegated to the faculty include, but are not limited to, the dismissal of disrespectful or disorderly students from classes. In the case of academic dishonesty a faculty member may: </p><p>. require the student to redo an assignment or test, or require the student to complete a substitute assignment or test; . Record a "zero" for the assignment or test in question; . Recommend to the student that the student withdraw from the class, or administratively withdraw the student from the class; . Record a grade of "F" for the student at the end of the semester.</p><p>Faculty may request that disciplinary action be taken against a student at the administrative level by submitting such request to the Dean of Student Services.</p><p>INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENT: Each student is responsible for being aware of the information contained in the TCC Catalog, TCC Student Handbook, Student Code of Conduct Policy Handbook, and semester information listed in the class schedule. All information may be viewed on the TCC website: www.tulsacc.edu</p><p>Updated: 4/29/2018 Page 3 TENTATIVE COURSE CALENDAR: </p><p>Week 1 Ripasso dei capitoli. 1-8 presente/passato prossimo/imperfetto Week 2 Capitolo 9 Sentirsi Bene p. 181-185 Pronomi tonici, comparativi Week 3 p. 186-89 comparativi p. 190-191 superlativi relative irregolari Week 4 Esame 9 Capitolo 10 Buon Viaggio p. 200 – 206 Futuro Week 5 p. 208-216 Si impersonale (213-214) Week 6 Esame 10 Capitolo 11 Spesa/Spese p. 217-224 Ci/Ne Week 7 p. 226-227 Pronomi Doppi (ripasso) Week 8 Imperativo informale p. 228-231 (p. 233-234) Week 9 Esame 11 Capitolo 12 Cercare Casa p. 237-244 Indefiniti Week 10 p. 245-246 Negativi Week 11 p. 247-248 (p. 250-251) Imperativo Formale Week 12 Esame 12 p. 254-255 Flash Culturali Week 13 Capitolo 13 E finita la benzina p. 256 Condizionale Week 14 p. 262-263 Dovere, Potere, Volere - Condizionale Week 15 p. 264-265 Condizionale Passato Week 16 p. 267-268 Pronomi Possessivi (270-271) Ripasso per l’esame finale</p><p>Prepared by initial / initial</p><p>Updated: 4/29/2018 Page 4 </p>
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