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Type D and Type F activities
This information is intended exclusively for students already enrolled in this course.If you are a new student interested in enrolling, you can find information about the course of study on the course page:
Laurea in Lingue e culture per il turismo e il commercio internazionale - Enrollment from 2025/2026Type D and Type F Credits (CFUs D and F)
As part of the academic plans for each degree program, students must earn a specified number of credits from the Type D and F (CFUs D and F) categories.
CFUs D (student's choice activities)
CFUs D can be earned through various activities, including:
- Elective courses: non-mandatory courses within your plan of study, subject to the approval of the Chair of the Teaching Committee the course cannot be selected independently.
- Accredited activities: activities accredited by the Teaching Committee
- Language Proficiency: acquiring proficiency in languages different from or additional to the required ones.
- Internships or apprenticeships: practical work experience in relevant fields
- TALCs (Transversal Skills): skills gained through specific university programs.
The total number of CFUs D is calculated over the entire degree period (two or three years) and is not tied to a single academic year.
Transversal skills
Explore the learning pathways promoted by the University's Teaching and Learning Center for currently enrolled students that aim to develop transversal skills
Please note: TALC courses are only recognized as CFUs D.
Contamination Lab
The Contamination Lab Verona (CLab Verona) is an experiential learning program focused on innovation and business culture. It offers students the opportunity to collaborate in teams across different programmes and disciplines to solve challenges posed private companies and institutions. Completing this pathway earns students 6 CFUs D. Learn more about the CLab challenges here.
Important Notes:
- To be eligible for any credit-bearing learning activities, including electives, students must be enrolled in the academic year during which the activities are offered.
- GRADUATING SENIORS: Students who plan to graduate in the November or March/April sessions are advised NOT to undertake extracurricular activities in a new academic year (in which they are not enrolled), as these graduation sessions correspond to the previous academic year. Activities completed during an academic year in which students is not enrolled will not be credited with CFUs.
CFUs F (other training activities)
CFUs F typically relate to skills in computing and languages, internships and apprenticeships, and other educational activities accredited by the Teaching Committee.
The degree program in Languages and Cultures for Tourism and International Commerce recognizes the following:
- 3 CFUs for a third language (B1 level)
- 3 CFUs for computer skills
- 6 CFUs for a mandatory internship.
Computer skills can be acquired by:
- Passing the test in the University's computer labs.
- Attending and passing the final exams for courses offered by schools and centres accredited by AICA (Italian Association for Computer Science and Automatic Computing) or courses recognized by the Province and Region. Applications for the recognition of previously acquired computer skills are reviewed by the Commission for the Recognition of Computer Skills.
Internship are designed to provide students with direct, practical knowledge and experience relevant to their field of study, helping them acquire specific professional skills.
To discover all the teaching activities accredited by the foreign teaching college click here
Russian Language 2 (2024/2025)
Teaching code
4S002921
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
9
Language
Russian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
L-LIN/21 - SLAVIC STUDIES
Period
II semestre (Area Lingue e letterature straniere) dal Feb 17, 2025 al May 24, 2025.
Courses Single
Authorized
Learning objectives
"At the end of the course the student will be able to: 1) have consolidated the general principles of Russian morphology; 2) be able to apply them to the comprehension of written and oral texts about various subjects; 3) demonstrate to have the Russian language skills that correspond to the B2 level of the CEFR..
Prerequisites and basic notions
Before taking the exam, students must (1) hold a B2 level certificate of Russian and (2) have passed the exams "Russian Language 1" and "Russian Literature 1"
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Перед сдачей экзамена студентк:и должны (1) иметь сертификат о владении русским языком на уровне B2 и (2) сдать экзамены «Русский язык 1» и «Русская литература 1»
Program
The course unfolds as follows:
- aspect:
--- formation of aspectual pairs
--- primary meanings IPF/PF
--- past tense IPF/PF
--- future tense IPF/PF
--- aspect and negation
- comparative and superlative:
--- of adjectives
--- of adverbs
- verbs of motion:
--- withour prefixes
--- with prefixes
- numerals:
--- cardinal
--- ordinal
--- collettive
- circumstantial complements of time
- circumstantial complements of place
- infinites IPF/PF
- imperatives IPF/PF
- impersonal constructions
- direct and indirect speech
Bibliography
Didactic methods
Lectures, Moodle platform, reading, translation and commentary of the texts provided by the teacher during the course.
Non-attending students must contact the lecturer and study the teaching materials uploaded on the Moodle platform.
Non attended lessons can be caught up during office hours and by studying the teaching material on the Moodle platform.
Learning assessment procedures
Written and oral
I. WRITTEN TEST (1 hour)
The written test consists of 3 parts:
1. Lexicon: translation ITA (or ENG) > RUS of words and phrases connected to specific terminology of the curricula (tourism and business)
2. Exercises
a. Given a question, provide a plausible answer
b. Complete dialogues and cartoons
c. Cloze tests, fill in the blanks with missing words or particles
3. Transaltion: ITA (or ENG) > RUS of sentences with simple lexicon and a focus on grammar
II. ORAL TEST
Students will be asked to translate from Russian into Italian/English and create subtitles of a video
Evaluation criteria
- content accuracy and completeness
- achievement of adequate analysis abilities
- clarity in the exposition, arguing ability
- knowledge of the subject-specific lexicon
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The final mark is the weighted arithmetic mean among the following marks: language certificate (50%), written test (25%) and oral test (25%). Further information on the correspondence between language certificate and the mark system based on 30 can be found in the document Vademecum normativo
Exam language
lingua russa