ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Academic Year 2020/2021 - 3° YearLearning Objectives
The course aims at consolidating and deepening students’ linguistic skills particularly concerning the grammatical, morphological and phonological aspects of language (B1 level of the Common European Framework), the ability of reading comprehension and the comment on specialized texts belonging to the field of psychology.
Entry level: A2.
Achievement level: B1.
Course Structure
Lectures + Lab.
Detailed Course Content
Grammatical, morphological and phonological analysis of texts of different typologies; reading comprehension activities with a focus on scientific lexicon on Psychology and particularly on the following topics:
- A brief history of psychology (Psychology/Psychologies)
- Clinical and abnormal psychology (Types of psychotherapy)
- General psychology (IQ testing, Memory, Stimuli, Cognitive Psychology)
- Developmental Psychology (The Strange Situation, Erikson, Piaget)
- The Health benefits of journaling (+ film analysis of "Freedom Writers' Diary")
- The Popularization of Psychological Discourse
By the end of the course students will be able to:
- Identify and properly use the grammatical and syntactical structures dealt with during lessons.
- Recognize and properly use the most frequently recurring elements of specialized lexicon.
- Read, translate and comment on texts about education and pedagogy.
- Sum up information found in texts/films.
Textbook Information
Grammar and Language skills
- Grammar: M. Swan, C. Walter, D. Bertocchi, The Good Grammar Book for Italian Students, Oxford U.P., Oxford 2007 (only for reference)
- Language Skills: handouts will be provided.
Monographic course
1. S. Porro, English for Psychological Studies, Celid, Torino 2013, pp. 7- 42
2. M. Purcell, The Health benefits of journaling, www.psychcentral.com
3. P.C.Leotta, “The transportation of British, American and Indian cultures to Italian-dubbed films. Conventionality and creative solutions”, in V. Bonsignori, G. Cappelli, E. Mattiello (eds),Worlds of Words: Complexity, Creativity, and Conventionality in English Language, Literature and Culture, Vol. 1 (Language), Pisa University Press, Pisa, 2019, pp. 187-201. (only the paragraph on "Freedom Writers' Diary").
4. P.C. Leotta, “The Popularization of Psychological Discourse in the Media. Questioning the Boundaries of Genre”, Vijay K. Bhatia / Eleonora Chiavetta /Silvana Sciarrino (eds.), Variations in Specialized Genres. Standardization and Popularization, Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, Tubingen, 2015, pp. 197-211.
> Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus.
> Learning assessment may also be carried out on line, should the conditions require it.