New Course: Italian for Romance Language Speakers

New Course: Italian for Romance Language Speakers
University of Arkansas

Looking to study a language in the fall? Are you interest in fast-tracking to complete the Italian Minor? Have you previously studied a Romance language before? If so, this course is for you!

ITAL 3982/ITAL 1113 is designed for students with previous knowledge of another Romance language; this intensive Italian course provides an accelerated introduction to Italian, combining the material of two semesters (ITAL 1003 & ITAL 1013) into one.

Attention is devoted to the four skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing as well as an exploration of culture.

Questions? Email Prof. Calabretta-Sajder (calabret@uark.edu).

Contacts

Ryan Calabretta-Sajder, assistant professor of Italian
World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
847-217-1630, calabret@uark.edu

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