Italian Through Gaming: Elementary Italian I in Fall 2024

Italian Through Gaming: Elementary Italian I in Fall 2024
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Interested in studying Italian? Do you learn through actively doing? Italian Through Gaming is the perfect course for you! 

Italian Through Gaming presents the traditional Elementary Italian I sequence, but through the world of games. You will regularly play various types of games, from table games to video games, to aid in learning Italian language and culture. When gaming, you will have the tools to converse and play using the language, as well as reflecting upon your experiences in both written and oral communicative forms. You will also learn about Italian culture, history and civilization through the lens of the various protagonists you will encounter. This course is open to all, gamers and non-gamers alike. 

Questions? Email professor Calabretta-Sajder at calabret@uark.edu or professor Devich at cdevich@uark.edu.

Contacts

Ryan Calabretta Sajder, associate professor
World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
479-575-3324, calabret@uark.edu

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