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Italian

 

unit overview - autumn term 

Subject: Italian

Skills

Take part in a debate

Making connections between languages

How to manipulate word order in questions

Listen for detail/gist

Adapt language for different contexts

Develop accurate spelling, pronunciation and intonation

Recognising grammatical patterns in Italian

Knowledge

Theme: Che tipo è?                                          Key Language, vocabulary and                                                                                               Grammar

Carattere e rapporti                                     Adjectives in -a

Conflitti familiari                                            conoscere/sapere/potere

Matrimonio e figli                                          How to express personal opinion

Grammatica – il perfetto e il futuro         Key infinitives/perfect tense/

Speaking – General conversation            Future tense

Rationale

In this first unit in Year 2  , Learners will gain further practise in the Higher level GCSE skill of using a wide range of tenses appropriately and accurately.

Learners will demonstrate use of critical thinking to decide on which tense to use.

They will practise decision-making skills on how to translate using the translation strategies used in this and previous units. They will understand that translation skills need to be specifically studied, as translation requires learners to differentiate between literal translation and adaptation.

In this unit, Learners will also be expected to self-assess their written work through proofreading in order to be able to critically judge and improve their own essay in an exam situation.

Time management will be practised as well as specific word counts, both of which are important to success at GCSE.

They are expected to acquire knowledge as specified in the specification for this unit and to apply it progressively throughout the course across the topics and across the skills in order to understand the importance and relevance of transferring skills and knowledge.

knowledge Organiser

A knowledge organiser is an important document that lists the important facts that learners should know by the end of a unit of work. It is important that learners can recall these facts easily, so that when they are answering challenging questions in their assessments and GCSE and A-Level exams, they are not wasting precious time in exams focusing on remembering simple facts, but making complex arguments, and calculations.

We encourage all pupils to use them by doing the following:

  • Quiz themselves at home, using the read, write, cover, check method.
  • Practise spelling key vocabulary
  • Further researching people, events and processes most relevant to the unit.