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Roberta Pennasilico, Naples High School Italian II Review Roberta Pennasilico, Naples High School

Daily/ Weekly routines Adverbs of Frequency Jobs Culture Italian VIP’s Agreeing/ Disagreeing 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Daily/Weekly routines 100 - Q Come si dice “I play soccer on Thursdays”?

Daily/Weekly routines 100 –A Il giovedi’ gioco a calcio.

Daily/Weekly routines 200 -Q COME SI DICE: “I wake up at 6 every day”?

Daily/Weekly routines 200 - A Mi alzo alle 6 ogni mattina.

Daily/Weekly routines 300 - Q Come si dice: “On Sundays I get up at 9:30 and then I go to church.”?

Daily/Weekly routines 300 -A La domenica mi alzo alle 9 e mezza e poi vado in chiesa.

Daily/Weekly routines 400 –Q Come si dice: “I get washed and have breakfast at 6:30, then I go to school”?

Daily/Weekly routines 400 - A “Mi lavo e faccio colazione alle sei e mezza e poi vado a scuola.”

Daily/Weekly routines 500 - Q Come si dice: “Usually I have piano lessons on Tuesdays, but this Tuesday I’m going to the movies” ?

Daily/Weekly routines 500 - A “Di solito ho lezione di piano il martedi’, ma (questo) martedi’ vado al cinema.”

Adverbs of frequency 100 - Q Come si dice: “I always do my homework”?

Adverbs of frequency 100 - A Faccio sempre i compiti.

Adverbs of frequency 200 - Q Come si dice “She often listens to classical music”?

Adverbs of frequency 200 - A Lei ascolta spesso la musica classica.

“We rarely go to the theater.”? Adverbs of frequency 300 - A Come si dice: “We rarely go to the theater.”?

Noi andiamo raramente a teatro. Adverbs of frequency 300 - A Noi andiamo raramente a teatro.

BONUS!!

SPELLING 400 - A bonus

Adverbs of frequency 500 - Q Come si dice: “I never make my bed, but I always help my mom in the kitchen.”?

Adverbs of frequency 500- A Non faccio mai il letto, ma aiuto sempre mia mamma in cucina.

Jobs 100 - Q Chi porta le lettere?

Jobs 100 - A Il postino

Jobs 200 - Q Dove lavorano: Una professoressa Una commessa? Un dottore

Jobs 200 - A Una scuola Un negozio Un ospedale

Name at least 3 things that una segretaria fa. Jobs 300 - Q Name at least 3 things that una segretaria fa.

Jobs 300 - A Scrive lettere Risponde al telefono Lavora al computer

“I am a cook in an important restaurant.” Jobs 400 - Q Come si dice: “Which job do you do?” “I am a cook in an important restaurant.”

“Sono cuoco in un ristorante importante.” Jobs 400 - A “Che lavoro fai?” “Sono cuoco in un ristorante importante.”

Jobs 500 - Q Come si dice: “Which jobs do your parents do? My father is an architect, my mother is a lawyer.”?

Jobs 500 - A “Che lavoro fanno i tuoi genitori?” “Mio padre e’ architetto, mia mamma e’ avvocato.”

Italian Celebrities 100 - Q Come si chiama questo personaggio e che lavoro fa?

Italian celebrities 100 - A Sofia Loren, attrice

Italian celebrities 200 - Q Che lavoro fa questo personaggio? (one extra point if you say his name):

Italian celebrities 200 - A Luciano Pavarotti, cantante (tenore)

Italian celebrities 300 - Q Che lavoro fa questo personaggio? (one extra point if you say his name):

Italian celebrities 300 - A Francesco Totti, calciatore.

Italian celebrities 400 - A Che lavoro fa questo personaggio? (one extra point if you say his name):

Italian celebrities 400 - A Valentino Rossi, motociclista.

Italian celebrities 500 - Q Che lavoro fa questo personaggio? (two extra points if you say his name & the masterpiece he’s famous for):

Italian celebrities 500 - A Roberto Benigni Attore, regista “La vita e’ bella”

Agreeing 100 - Q How do you say: “I study Italian.” “Me, too!”

Agreeing 100 - A “Io studio italiano.” “Anch’io!”

Agreeing 200 - Q How do you say: “I don’t speak German.” “I do!”

Agreeing 200 - A “Non parlo tedesco.” “Io si!”

Agreeing 300 - Q How do you say: “I don’t eat fish.” “Neither do I!”

Agreeing 300 - A “Non mangio pesce.” “Neanch’io!”

Agreeing 400 - Q How do you say: “I don’t like meat.” “I do! I love chicken!” ?

Agreeing 400 - A “Non mi piace la carne.” “A me si! Adoro il pollo!”

“I don’t like mushrooms.” “Neither do I. I prefer carrots.” Agreeing 500 - Q How do you say: “I don’t like mushrooms.” “Neither do I. I prefer carrots.”

“Non mi piacciono i funghi.” Agreeing 500 - A “Non mi piacciono i funghi.” “Neanche a me. Preferisco le carote.”

BRAVISSIMI!!!