La didattica dell’italiano L2 per lo studio per apprendenti cinesi in contesto universitario
Abstract
The paper proposes a reflection on the challenges of teaching Italian L2 for study purposes to
Chinese-speaking university students. Such type of teaching is relatively recent in Italy and is currently
object of great interest by researchers, teachers, and course managers, since the population
of Chinese-speaking university students constantly grows. Specific courses are provided in order
to prepare non-native students to access academic texts and lessons, and to develop learners’ expository
and argumentative skills. Peculiar linguistic structures of the language for study purposes
are here addressed from both a teaching and learning perspective, by integrating methodological
assumptions and comments on students’ data. In particular, the paper focuses on deagentivization
strategies, such as passive constructions, which are structures not so frequent in everyday language
and quite complex to acquire, but fundamental in the use of language for study purposes.