The
results of the written exam taken on Tuesday 6th April will be published on our
blogs (here) and on the university site on Monday 11th.
The oral examination for those who passed the written part will take place on Thursday 14th April at 11.00. It is assumed that you will have prepared for this part in advance.
The oral examination for those who passed the written part will take place on Thursday 14th April at 11.00. It is assumed that you will have prepared for this part in advance.
ORAL EXAM FORMAT
LLM ,LCMM and those MLC students who enrolled
at university before 2007.
Do an oral exam with a lettore as
part of lettorato . You MUST choose a news story taken
from the English newspapers in the week before
the exam, and bring an article on it taken from both a quality broadsheet newspaper and a popular tabloid newspaper for
purposes of comparative discussion.
Bring the newspaper
articles themselves as well as a photocopy of them. Do not download the
articles from the internet.
L.L.M. students (
NOT M.L.C.) may choose one of the novels from the list below to read and
comment on as preparation for their oral exam :
- 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
THOSE STUDENTS WHO CHOOSE
THIS KIND OF EXAMINATION MUST BRING THE NOVEL TO THE EXAM
MLC students enrolled AFTER 2007
Contact Prof.ssa Wardle to set a date for your oral exam. This exam will be based on a linguistic analysis of your written paper.
Bring proof of having passed II year lettorato ( libretto giallo) .
MLC students enrolled AFTER 2007
Contact Prof.ssa Wardle to set a date for your oral exam. This exam will be based on a linguistic analysis of your written paper.
Bring proof of having passed II year lettorato ( libretto giallo) .
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