SCRITTI III ANNO (sessione invernale)
RESULTS OF WRITTEN EXAM
COGNOME
|
NOME
|
C.L.
|
MATRIC
|
ESITO
|
ORALE
|
ABDIPOUR
|
ATEFEH
|
LLM
|
1272629
|
INSUFF
|
|
ALIKO
|
ERGYS
|
LCMM
|
1071198
|
INSUFF
|
|
AMMOSCATO
|
CHIARA
|
1219458.
|
INSUFF
|
||
AZZARO
|
ALESSANDRA
|
LCLT
|
1482084
|
20
|
3/2
|
BOLANOS
|
TAKASHI F.
|
LCLT
|
1559109
|
INSUFF
|
|
BOZZELLI
|
FAUSTA
|
LCLT
|
1551741
|
18
|
3/2
|
CAL0’
|
ELISABETTA
|
LCLT
|
1138395
|
INSUFF
|
|
CARATELLI
|
MICAELA
|
LCLT
|
1527904
|
21
|
29/1
|
CARBONI
|
CRISTINA
|
ML
|
1167900
|
INSUFF
|
|
CARPINETI
|
ISABELLA
|
LCLT
|
1330417
|
19
|
29/1
|
CENCI
|
MANUEL
|
LCLT
|
1565184
|
21
|
3/2
|
CHICHKINE
|
CATERINA
|
LCLT
|
1562114
|
18
|
3/2
|
CONDORELLI
|
VITTORIA
|
LCLT
|
1542248
|
18
|
3/2
|
CORBO
|
FRANCESCO
|
LCLT
|
1494042
|
INSUFF
|
|
D’EMILIA
|
PRISCILLA
|
1279636
|
18
|
WARDLE
|
|
DE MASI
|
ILARIA
|
LCLT
|
1397999
|
18
|
3/2
|
DE ROSA
|
PAMELA
|
LCMM
|
959997
|
INSUFF
|
|
DESIDERATI
|
ROBERTA
|
LCMM
|
1403153
|
18/30
|
29/1
|
DI CRISTINA
|
FABIANA
|
LCLT
|
1560725
|
INSUFF
|
|
DI TULLIO
|
AMBRA
|
MLC
|
1157113
|
INSUFF
|
|
FANTINI
|
GIANLUCA
|
LCLT
|
1532419
|
INSUFF
|
|
FARINA
|
FRANCESCA
|
MLC
|
1316929
|
21/30
|
WARDLE
|
FAVARETTO
|
MARINA
|
LCLT
|
1466088
|
INSUFF
|
|
FERRARO
|
SONIA
|
LLCT
|
1564381
|
18/30
|
3/2
|
FORTUNA
|
LUANA
|
LCLT
|
1465938
|
INSUFF
|
|
GAGLIARDI
|
CHIARA
|
LCLT
|
1457959
|
18/30
|
3/2
|
GIADANS
|
MELANI N.
|
LCLT
|
1553816
|
INSUFF
|
|
GIORDANO
|
ALESSANDRA
|
LCLT
|
1553701
|
INSUFF
|
|
GONNELLA
|
M. TERESA
|
LCLT
|
1528958
|
18/30
|
3/2
|
GUGLIOTTA
|
ANGELA
|
LCLT
|
1541469
|
INSUFF
|
|
KHALIL
|
PETRA
|
LCLT
|
1561039
|
22/30
|
3/2
|
LABELLA
|
GIORGIO
|
MLC
|
1282259
|
INSUFF
|
|
LANCIA
|
FLAVIA
|
LCLT
|
1457465
|
18/30
|
3/2
|
LEONE
|
ELISA
|
LCLT
|
1385125
|
INSUFF
|
|
LEOPARDI
|
TIMUR
|
LCLT
|
1404385
|
19/30
|
29/1
|
LOBREGLIO
|
ANTONIETTA
|
LCLT
|
1549571
|
INSUFF
|
|
MIRABELLA
|
LETIZIA
|
LCMM
|
1319174
|
INSUFF
|
|
PALAORO
|
ERICA
|
LCLT
|
1564441
|
18/30
|
3/2
|
PENTA
|
GIADA
|
MLC
|
1216418
|
INSUFF
|
|
POP
|
NARCISA
|
LCLT
|
1491720
|
INSUFF
|
|
PROIETTI
|
FEDERICA
|
LCLT
|
1493865
|
18/30
|
3/2
|
PULICANI
|
VALENTINA
|
MLC
|
1284574
|
INSUFF
|
|
SABATINO
|
NADIA
|
LCLT
|
1498645,
|
INSUFF
|
|
SALVO
|
SONIA
|
MLC
|
1342120
|
INSUFF
|
|
SANTELLI
|
CARLOTTA
|
MLC
|
1228638
|
INSUFF
|
|
TARTAGLIA
|
SARA
|
MLC
|
1093554
|
INSUFF
|
|
USTIMENKO
|
TATIANA
|
LCLT
|
1596480
|
INSUFF
|
|
VAHDAT
|
PARVIN
|
1452307
|
INSUFF
|
||
VESCOVO
|
LUCREZIA
|
LCLT
|
1501253
|
INSUFF
|
It is incredible to me that there are still students asking about the oral examination (unable to scroll down and find the instructions in earlier posts). They are expected to have prepared for this in advance and not at the last minute. I repeat that if this part of the exam is inadequate and if they fail to pass it, then the whole of the exam will have to be taken again. Understanding instructions is a part of the examination.
- The Sense of an Ending, Julian Barnes
- The Secret Scriptures, Sebastian Barry
- The Uncommon Reader, Alan Bennett
- Ordinary Thunderstorms, William Boyd
- Chesil Beach, Ian McEwan
- The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, Rachel Joyce
- Brooklyn, Colm Toìbin
& Laurea Quadriennale - III & IV anno
2) The examination will be set according to the bibliography published both on our blogs and in the department at the beginning of the academic year. The examining commission will mark it according to the same criteria.
3) With the exception of Italian/mother-tongue bilingual dictionaries which may be used by non-Italian native speakers - not including English native speakers, NO DICTIONARIES may be used during the first GRAMMAR section of the exam. Monolingual ENGLISH DICTIONARIES may be used for the COMPOSITION PAPER. These dictionaries, brought by the students, MUST BE CLEAN (with no notes written in them, nor hiding any papers) and they will be checked during the examination (the "borrowed from a friend syndrome" is no excuse). Cheating in university exams is an offence.
4) Candidates for the examination MUST HAVE PASSED THE 2nd year examination and BRING PROOF (the yellow card if possible, or the verbalino) that they have done so. They should also bring proof of identity and their matriculation number.
5) NO PENCILS are allowed on the desks. ANYTHING WRITTEN IN PENCIL WILL BE INVALID. We suggest that candidates write on alternate lines to give them space for corrections and alterations in their text. Clarity is important, not tidiness.
6) NO MOBILE PHONES or other electronic gadgets are allowed during the examination.
BRING A WRIST OR POCKET WATCH so that you can keep an eye on the time and organise your work properly (see point 7).
7) Give yourselves enough time to read through and make alterations at the end. In other words, PLAN your work. When the time has finished it is finished and "STOP WRITING" means stop.
8) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
9) Remember that this is the III and Final written English language examination before graduating in languages. It is at University Degree level. Whatever you choose to write, it must be in good and comprehensible English and you must answer the questions printed on the examination papers (i.e. not be prepared in advance on general topics).
10) Remember that your examiners want you to show the best you can do and they want you to pass the examination with a high mark. Therefore it is a good idea only to take the examination when you feel you are ready to do so and not as if it were a lottery.
Remember also, it is the candidate who passes an exam or the candidate who fails an exam, not the examiner, who simply checks what has been written.
III year course
BIBLIOGRAPHY, WRITTEN & ORAL EXAMS
BIBLIOGRAPHY III year &c.
PROGRAMME: The course aims to further develop the four skills to C1 level with particular emphasis on writing, the comparative analysis of the Italian and English grammar systems and discourse analysis being its main components. At the end of the course students are expected to be able to apply their grammar knowledge to producing correct English versions of Italian texts, completing cloze texts and structural transformation exercises. They will also write a brief essay based on the linguistic analysis of an advertisement. Sixteen hours of self-study listening tasks in the language laboratory are compulsory. Students are expected to do aconsiderable amount of work as preparation for lessons. Every two-hour lesson requires at least two hours of preparation as private study. Students will also be required to complete 2 assignments, one in the first and one in the second semester. To be eligible for the exemption test 75%of lessons must be attended. Please consult blogs for a more detailed description of the course and the exam format.
Mastering Advanced English Language, Sara Thorne. Palgrave. ( selected chapters)
Practical English Usage, Third Edition, Michael Swan. O.U.P.
Grammar Scan, Swan & Baker. O.U.P.
Oxford Word Skills, Advanced, Ruth Gairns and Stuart Redman. O.U.P. (selected chapters)
DictionariesA good dictionary is a basic study aid. The texts below are recommended :
Collins Cobuild Advanced Dictionary, Collins. Glasgow
Concise Oxford Dictionary , Oxford. O.U.P.
Further material will be distributed during lessons.
A hand-out containing past exam papers for practice is available on request at the department/photocopy centre for those students who do not attend lessons. These students are strongly advised to follow the blogs on a regular basis to have further information about the bibliography and exam format.
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