Italian Syllabus based on the CEFR LEVELS
Students may expect to practice Italian at a basic level. They learn to understand and use oral and written basic practical expressions for day-to-day simple interactions, and provide personal contact information, express preferences, and ask for information about immediate simple needs. Students feel comfortable in a conversational context where the other speaker speaks slowly and is prepared to cooperate.
– To greet formally and informally
– To tell their name, where they are from, provide their contacts and ask people for their contact information, tell how old they are, and how they feel

Continuing to build on previously acquired competencies in A1, students can understand and ask for information about shopping, local geography, employment. They can talk about the daily routine, and relate about their background, in simple terms.
A2.1 (Unit 1, 2, 3)
– To describe and purchase clothing
– To express doubts and opinions and ask for someone’s opinion
– To make comparisons- To talk about habits in the past
– To argue in favor or against something
– To describe people and talk about their character
– To make an assumption
– To provide advice
– To express a wish
A2.2 (Unit 4, 5, 6)
-To make, accept or refuse a proposal, make a counter
-proposal and explain their refusal
– To set up an appointment
– To express surprise
– To ask for the duration and cost of a trip
– To talk about their holidays
– To learn to interact on social media in Italian
– To talk about food, eating habits, and describe food and taste
A2.3 (Unit 7, 8, 9, 10)
– To talk about talk about their health and health in general
– To talk about sports- To describe their home
– To fill in a job application- To talk about their job
– To confirm a possibility
– To persuade someone
– To talk about the future