The final exam consists of a written test and an oral interview. The written test will be as follows:
1) Multilevel analysis of a literary text. Narrative techniques, style, contents, vocabulary, language register, symbolic and rhetorical level through five open questions.
2) Test of analytical skills, understanding and use of English at a B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This test is divided into specific parts and consists of rephrasing exercises, word-building, lexical items, phrasal verbs. The final exam consists of a written test and an oral interview. The written test will be as follows:
1) Multilevel analysis of a literary text. Narrative techniques, style, contents, vocabulary, language register, symbolic and rhetorical level through five open questions.
2) Test of analytical skills, understanding and use of English at a B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This test is divided into specific parts and consists of rephrasing exercises, word-building, lexical items, phrasal verbs.
METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
The written test is to be assessed in thirtieths, and the results will be published on the Department website. The final mark will be given after an oral test, to be taken in English, on the subject discussed during the course. To access the final oral test students must have passed the written text. Online registration is mandatory for both tests (via the ESSE 3 online platform).
Written tests are held on a regular basis only once for each exam session; oral tests take place twice for each of the three sessions (summer, autumn, extraordinary). Students who reach a solid linguistic and metalinguistic competence will obtain an excellent evaluation.