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A little bit_of_italian
1. Francesco Scudellari
A little bit of Italian
First of ESO
F. Rodriguez Marín Institute
Osuna - Seville (Spain)
Author: Francesco Scudellari
2. Francesco Scudellari
Today I will teach you some
words and phrases in Italian
For today this will become a…trilingual
class!
But don’t worry, it will not be so hard!
3. Francesco Scudellari
GREETINGS AND SALUTATIONS
What do you say, in English, to greet a friend?
(for example, if you meet him/her on the street)
“HELLO” or “HI”
In Italian we say ……
“CIAO”!
And what do you say in English when you’re leaving?
“GOODBYE”!
In Italy we say ……
“CIAO” or “ARRIVEDERCI”!
4. Francesco Scudellari
FORMAL GREETINGS
In English, what do you say if….
1) It’s 10:00 AM
2) It’s 6:30 PM
3) You are going to bed?
Good morning!
Buongiorno!
In Italian, you say…
Good evening!
Good night!
Buonasera!
Buonanotte!
5. Francesco Scudellari
MEETING A PERSON FOR THE FIRST TIME
How do we ask a person’s name?
“What is your name?”
And what’s the answer?
“My name is Francesco. Nice to meet you.”
And what about the age?
“How old are you?”
“I’m 28 (years old)”
6. Francesco Scudellari
MEETING A PERSON FOR THE FIRST TIME
“What is your name?”
“My name is Francesco. Nice to meet you.”
“How old are you?”
“I’m 28 (years old).”
“Come ti chiami?”
“Mi chiamo Francesco. Piacere di conoscerti.”
“Quanti anni hai?”
“Ho 28 anni.”
7. Francesco Scudellari
In Italian, to ask someone if it’s sunny, rainy, etc., you say:
“CHE TEMPO FA (OGGI)?”
How is it in English?
“What’s the weather like (today)?”