Key To Learning Italian Pre-Intermediate Level
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Key To Learning Italian – a series of four books from elementary to advanced level each covering one level, that aims to teach many aspects of the Italian language from the pronunciation in Italian language to the grammar rules, numbers, seasons, months, days, verbs and many more with texts, exercises and hyperlinks.
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Key To Learning Italian Pre-Intermediate Level - MELIKE AYSE KUROGLU TAN
SECTION ONE
Module1
FUTURO SEMPLICE/FUTURE TENSE
A: Pronto
B: Pronto Carmen, sono io, Luigi.
A: O, Ciao Luigi, che bella sorpresa. Come stai?
B: Bene, grazie, e tu?
A: Anch’io bene, grazie.
B: Domani pranzeremo insieme, vero?
A: No, mi dispiace, non potrò venire purtroppo, domani sarò in ufficio tutto il giorno. Alle undici comincerò a lavorare sul mio nuovo progetto e poi all’una farò una presentazione. Nel pomeriggio parteciperò ad una riunione. Quindi, non avrò tempo per uscire al pranzo. Finirò di lavorare alle otto di sera e poi…
B: Va bene, ho capito domani pomeriggio niente pranzo insieme.
A: Veramente no, non avrò tempo domani. Ma forse il fine settimana….
B: Buona idea. Allora parleremo sabato per fissare un’ora, forse passeremo un pò di tempo insieme, leggeremo dei libri, vedremo un film, che ne dici? Avrai tempo almeno per vedere un film insieme?
A: Ma si, certo. Passerò da te e poi andremo a vedere un film insieme, sarà una giornatasplendida.
B: Allora a sabato
A: A sabato Luigi, ciao.
Exercise1:
Vero o Falso? Indicate whether each sentence regarding the dialogue is right (V) or wrong(F):
Luigi e Carmen parlano al telefono V F
Carmen non potrà pranzare con Luigi. V F
Carmen sarà a casa tutto il giorno V F
Alle undici comincerà a lavorare sul nuovo progetto V F
Alle due farà una presentazione V F
Nel pomeriggio parteciperà ad una riunione V F
Finiràdilavorare alle sette di sera V F
Carmen avrà tempo per vedere un film sabato V F
Now let’s make a list of the verbs written in bold in the dialogue and write which personal pronoun each refers to along with their infinitive form:
Potrò (io-potere) Parleremo (noi-parlare)