Benvenuti al corso di Italiano!! On Wednesday, 6:00- 7:30 PM, room 2208 Student center Patrick Bianchi.

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Benvenuti al corso di Italiano!! On Wednesday, 6:00- 7:30 PM, room 2208 Student center Patrick Bianchi

Some examples Io sono basso. (I am short) Noi siamo belli (we are beautifull)

Some examples Io ho sete. (I am thirsty) tu hai sonno. (You are sleepy) Noi abbiamo fame. (We are hungry) tu hai una borsa. (I have a bag). Voi avete un idea (you have an idea)

Verbi importanti: Abitare (I live in), Amare (to Love), Ascoltare (to Listen), Parlare (to Talk), Nuotare (to Swim), Cucinare (to Cook)

Verbs in -ARE I speak Italian You swim a lot Stefano cooks very well We sing italian songs You watch too much television Daniela and Teresa work too much

Verbi importanti: Chiedere (to ask), Correre (to Run), Leggere (to read), Prendere (to Take/grab), Scrivere (to write), Vedere (to see), Vendere (to sell), conoscere (to meet) Verbs in ERE

I see a house You know many people Maria always asks for money We read interesting books You sell Bananas They live in Italy

Verbi importanti: Dormire (to sleep), Aprire (to open), Partire (to leave), Sentire (to hear/feel) Verbs in IRE

I leave tomorrow You open the window Angela sleeps until late We hear a noise

21 vent uno 22 venti due 26 venti sei 30 trenta 34 trenta quattro 36 trenta sei 40 quar anta 46 quaranta sei 47 quaranta sette 50 cinq anta 52 ? 59 ? 60 sess anta 63 ? 67 ? 70 sett anta 71 ? 75? 80 ott anta 84 ? 86 ? 90 nov anta 91 ? 98 ?

Vocabulary used today - revision Corso lesson Basso short Bello/ bella nice Piccolo / piccola little Alto / alta tall Sete thirsty SonnoSleepy Fame Hungry Cucinare to cook

Vocabulary used today - revision Nuotare to swim Parlare to talk Guardare to watch Cantare to sing Leggere to read Scrivere to write Vendere to sell Vivere to live

Uscire to exit Sentire to hear Vendere to sell Leggere to read Sentire to listen Partire to leave Soffrire to suffer Dormire to sleep Vocabulary used today - revision

Bene / male Good/ bad Canzone song Troppo / troppa too much Lavorare to work Cosa thing Persona person Soldi money Libro book Banana banana Vocabulary used today - revision

Grazie mille per l’attenzione!! Thank you for the attention!!!