Title: French Exchange 98/99
1Benvenuti!
Italian Crash Course!
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3As you enter
- Sit in assigned places for your group
- Write your name on the card, fold and place on
computer - Write your name on seating plan
- Remember 'House rules'
- only use assigned computer
- only use designated programs
- use red/blue cards for assistance
- Handouts
- Start to read InterOffice memo Independent work
plan
4InterOffice memo summary
- Your group represents a company going to Italy to
visit a supermarket find ways to make an
advertising campaign 'authentic' - Business meeting in English, but Introductions
and conclusions must be done in Italian - Extra time for team-building in social / tourist
situations. You must be able to use a phrase
book intelligently. - The Ashcombe School will facilitate your learning
with ICT resources
5Scoring system Individuals
- Spell your surname and first name 10
- Alphabet timed test score 10
- Numbers Read or Memorise - say numbers to your
trainer 5 / 10 - Numbers timed test score 10
- Basic Phrases Read or Memorise - say phrases to
your trainer 5 / 10 - Basic Phrases timed test score 10
- TOTAL 60
6Scoring system Groups
- Appoint Group Secretary
- keep resources for group in folder
- maintain scores
- allocate tasks at future sessions
7Resources to help you
- Independent work plan (to allow you to go at your
own pace) - Italian phrase book
8Work plan
- Name card seating plan
- Understand instructions (prepare - card on
computer when ready to be assessed) - Pronunciation guide
- Don't wait for perfect scores .. you can redo
them later - Keep up!
9Pronunciation Guide
- What Italian words do you know already?
10Pronunciation Guide
- 'English' words borrowed from Italian
alto, arsenal, balcony, broccoli, cameo, casino,
cupola, duo, fresco, fugue, gazette ghetto,
gondola, grotto, macaroni, madrigal, motto,
piano, opera, pantaloons, prima donna, regatta,
sequin, soprano, opera, stanza, stucco, studio,
tempo, torso, umbrella, viola, violin,
cappuccino, espresso, linguini, mafioso, pasta,
pizza, ravioli, spaghetti, spumante, zabaglione,
zucchini
11Pronunciation Guide vowels
- a - bunk - banca
- e - met - mette
- i - easy - vino
- o - soft - otto
- u - fool - una
12Pronunciation Guide C
- banca
- bianco
- cultura
- che?
- chiesa
13Pronunciation Guide C
- centro
- cinque
- ciao
- cioccolato
- ciuffo
14Pronunciation Guide G
- gaffe
- albergo
- gusto
- spaghetti
- Inghilterra
15Pronunciation Guide G
- agenzia
- gin
- giardino
- giorno
- giusto
16Pronunciation Guide S
17Pronunciation Guide S
- sc a
- sc o
- sc u
- sc he
- sc hi
- scarpe
- scorpione
- scusa
- scherzo
- schizzo
18Pronunciation Guide GN
19Pronunciation Guide GLi
20Pronunciation Guide R
21Pronunciation Guide Z
22Pronunciation Guide Stress
stress the last vowel but one
unless there's an accent caffè
23Over to you!
Use Essential Italian to learn
Do test to score out of 10 Perform to the teacher!
24Essential Italian Guide
Recognise the alphabet
- Click letter
- Letter appears in box
- Click flag to hear
- Click stop watch to do test
Support Phrase booklet, pronunciation page 6
25Essential Italian Guide
Spell your name
- Click letters
- Letters appears in box
- Click flag to hear
- Click microphone to record click again to stop
recording - Click speaker to hear
- Practise
- Put card up to be tested
26Essential Italian Guide
Recognise numbers 0 - 99
- Click number
- Number appears in box
- Click flag to hear
- Click stop watch to do test (select figures then
'OK') - THIS IS HARD - AIM FOR HALF YOUR ALPHABET SCORE
Support Phrase booklet, page 1
27Essential Italian Guide
Say numbers 1 - 20
- Click number(s)
- Numbers appear in box
- Click flag to hear
- Click microphone to record click again to stop
recording - Click speaker to hear
- Practise
- Put card up to be tested
28Essential Italian Guide
Recognise basic phrases
- Click category (there are 6 categories)
- Click number (there ar e5 phrases per category)
- Click Tricolore flag to hear see Italian
- Click Union Jack to see translation
- Click stop watch to do test (click on category of
phrase)
Support Phrase booklet, page 1
29Essential Italian Guide
Say a phrase for each of 6 categories
- Click category
- Select which numbered phrase you want to learn
(1,2,3,4 or 5) - Click flag to hear
- Click microphone to record click again to stop
recording - Click speaker to hear
- Practise
- Put card up to be tested
Support Phrase booklet, page 1
30Lotto! Numbers
First line 3 points for the team Whole card 5
points for the team
31First .. a little cultural awareness!
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33Regions Cities
Italy is divided into twenty regions, which are
responsible for local administration. ROMA, the
capital city, located in the region of Lazio, in
central Italy, is the political as well as the
cultural and historic heart of the country.
However MILANO, located in the region of
Lombardia, in northern Italy, is the first
industrial and financial city, the centre of the
fashion industry and of the TradeShow (La Fiera
di Milano) of international fame.
34Who speaks Italian?
- Italian is the official language or is spoken by
a significant portion of the population in the
following countries Italy, San Marino, the
Vatican City, Argentina, Libya, Monaco, Somalia
and Switzerland. There are also people of Italian
origin who live in ndifferent countries all
around the world, including the UK, where the
Italian community counts about 240,000 people. - Prepared by E Curzi and G Checketts, Thames
Valley University.
35The Tricolor Flag ...
White - peace and honesty
Red - hardiness, bravery, strength valour
Green - hope, joy and love
http//www.flags-flags-flags.org.uk/italian-flag.h
tm
36Session 2
- Prepare for future 'performances'
- pair role play from 'Expressions'
- individual video clip
- group intro closure for presentation
- IF TIME Learn about Italian Business Protocol
37Session 2
- A - Role Play on your own!
- Look at booklet
- Secretary assign role plays to pairs
- Individuals listen, record, play back, with
'Expressions' - Pairs practise aloud
38Demo Expressions
Choose title LISTEN UNDERSTAND Select 'story'
Click on 'i' to understand how to
use SPEAK Select 'Practice' Click on 'i' to
understand how to use Record yourself saying at
least 4 phrases
Support Phrase booklet, pp 2-6
39And secondly ... let's revise pronounciation
40Later, business protocol...
If you are quick to learn your role play and your
video clip, you can find out about protocol
through playing a TaskMagic game.
41Back to learning the language!
42Demo Expressions
43Demo Expressions
44Session 2
B - Learn phrases to introduce yourself via video
clip at business presentation, using (a)
specialist teacher dictionary or online
http//wordreference.com/ (b) video clip
comprehension task reference phrases
(access.........) (c) TaskMagic (access
P/mfl/Italian/courses/IBW/presentation_phrases
45Session 2
Resources 1. Video clip (instructions for
access ........) 2. Handout 'PREPARE A VIDEO
CLIP!'
46Demo Video Clip example
47Demo TaskMagic
Benvenuti alla nostra presentazione
Grazie per la vostra attenzione
48Demo TaskMagic
49Demo TaskMagic
50Session 2
IF TIME - Learn about Italian Business Protocol
using TaskMagic exercise ..... p/mfl/italian/cours
es/IBW/Italian Business etiquette Italian fact
file
51Lotto! Phrases
First line 3 points for the team Whole card 5
points for the team
52Session 3
Carry out consolidation challenge (secretary
assign roles) Perform video clip to
camera Perform role play to teacher Collect final
scores
53Organisation
A When not 'performing', do consolidation tasks -
assign pairs to each task
B Video clip Group goes to landing, lines up,
performs one by one ORDER 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
C Role Play Pairs go to teacher and
perform ORDER 3 - 4 - 1 - 2
54End of sessions
- Group Secretary organise team. Order contents of
file - group score card
- orange individual sheets
- group consolidation sheets
- Return yellow sheets phrase books to teacher
55Felicitazioni laureati!
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63Any questions?