INTRODUCTION |
Consuelo: Ciao |
Marco: Marco here, Absolute Beginner Season 1 Lesson 24: Together, We Will Choose What to Do in Italy. Hello and welcome back to the ItalianPod101.com, the fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Italian. I’m joined in the studio by… |
Consuelo: Hello, everyone, Consuelo here. |
Marco: In today’s class, we will focus on the futuro semplice of second conjugation -ere verbs. |
Consuelo: This conversation takes place on the streets of Sienna. |
Marco: It’s between Alessio and Melissa. |
Consuelo: The speakers are friends, therefore, they will speaking informally. |
Marco: Let’s listen to the conversation. |
Lesson conversation
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Alessio: Questa è Piazza del Campo, saliamo sulla Torre del Mangia? |
Melissa: Sceglieremo cosa fare insieme agli altri… |
Alessio: Va bene, hai ragione. |
Melissa: Comunque questa piazza è bellissima. |
Alessio: È una delle piazze medievali più grandi d'Europa. |
Melissa: Sì, c'è scritto anche in questa guida della città. Quello è il Palazzo Pubblico? |
Alessio: Sì. Ah, ecco i ragazzi! |
Melissa: (urlando) Hey!! Siamo qua! |
Marco: Let’s hear it slowly now. |
Alessio: Questa è Piazza del Campo, saliamo sulla Torre del Mangia? |
Melissa: Sceglieremo cosa fare insieme agli altri… |
Alessio: Va bene, hai ragione. |
Melissa: Comunque questa piazza è bellissima. |
Alessio: È una delle piazze medievali più grandi d'Europa. |
Melissa: Sì, c'è scritto anche in questa guida della città. Quello è il Palazzo Pubblico? |
Alessio: Sì. Ah, ecco i ragazzi! |
Melissa: (urlando) Hey!! Siamo qua! |
Marco: And now, with the translation. |
Alessio Questa è Piazza del Campo, saliamo sulla Torre del Mangia? |
Marco This is Piazza del Campo; shall we go up to the Torre del Mangia? |
Melissa Sceglieremo cosa fare insieme agli altri… |
Marco We'll choose what to do together with the others… |
Alessio Va bene, hai ragione. |
Marco Well, you're right. |
Melissa Comunque questa piazza è bellissima. |
Marco This square is beautiful, though. |
Alessio È una delle piazze medievali più grandi d'Europa. |
Marco It's one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. |
Melissa Sì, c'è scritto anche in questa guida della città. Quello è il Palazzo Pubblico? |
Marco Yes, that's also written in this city guide. Is that Palazzo Pubblico? |
Alessio Sì. Ah, ecco i ragazzi! |
Marco Yes. Ah, here are the guys! |
Melissa (urlando) Hey!! Siamo qua! |
Marco (screaming) Hey!! We're here! |
POST CONVERSATION BANTER |
Marco: Wow, Siena seems great. |
Consuelo: You can say that. If you’ve never been there, you should definitely go. |
Marco: Torre del Mangia is a tower in the main square of the city, right? |
Consuelo: Yes. It used to be among Europe’s tallest towers in Middle Ages. But do you know what Torre del Mangia stands for? |
Marco: I know the meaning, “The Tower of the Eater,” but why is it named as such? |
Consuelo: It derives from its first guardian nicknamed Mangiaguadagni literally meaning “game eater” for his habit of spending all his money in food. |
Marco: Now I understand. Thank you, Consuelo. "Grazie!" |
VOCAB LIST |
Marco: Let’s take a look at the vocabulary for this lesson. The first word we shall see is… |
Consuelo salire [natural native speed] |
Marco to get on, to get in, to go up |
Consuelo salire [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Consuelo salire [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Consuelo scegliere [natural native speed] |
Marco to choose |
Consuelo scegliere [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Consuelo scegliere [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Consuelo insieme [natural native speed] |
Marco together |
Consuelo insieme [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Consuelo insieme [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Consuelo medievale [natural native speed] |
Marco medieval |
Consuelo medievale [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Consuelo medievale [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Consuelo Europa [natural native speed] |
Marco Europe |
Consuelo Europa [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Consuelo Europa [natural native speed] |
Next: |
Consuelo guida [natural native speed] |
Marco information guide |
Consuelo guida [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Consuelo guida [natural native speed] |
KEY VOCABULARY AND PHRASES |
Marco: Consuelo, what word are we studying today? |
Consuelo: The Italian word "insieme." |
Marco: "together" |
Consuelo: Let's start with some examples. |
Marco: The English for "shall we go back home together?" is... |
Consuelo: "Torniamo a casa insieme?" |
Marco: And "we always eat together" is.. |
Consuelo: "Noi mangiamo sempre insieme." When "insieme" is followed by the preposition "a," it is translated into "together with." |
Marco: For example? |
Consuelo: "E' arrivato a teatro insieme alla sua ragazza." |
Marco: "He arrived at the theater together with his girlfriend." |
Consuelo: Marco, "beviamo un caffè insieme?" |
Marco: Uh, "Shall we drink a coffee together?" "Certo!" |
Consuelo: "Paghi tu vero? Grazie." |
Marco: Ah, ah. No, I'm not paying, Consuelo. |
Lesson focus
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Consuelo: Let's take a look at today's grammar point. |
Marco: In today's lesson, we will see the "futuro semplice" tense of second conjugation "-ere" verbs. |
Consuelo: To form the "futuro semplice" of "-ere" verbs, we should use the same procedure used for first conjugation "-are" verbs, except that we don't have to change the second-to-last vowel of the infinitive. |
Marco: Why don't we say it again? |
Consuelo: Sure, please remember to drop the final "-e" of the infinitive form and add the endings "-ò," "-ai," "-à," "-emo," "-ete," and "-anno." |
Marco: In the dialogue, Melissa uses the verb "to choose" in its "futuro semplice" form. |
Consuelo: Yes, when she says "sceglieremo cosa fare insieme agli altri." |
Marco: "We'll choose what to do together with the others." Let's now look at the inflection for the six persons of "scegliere," meaning "to choose." |
Consuelo: Okay, let's start with "io sceglierò." |
Marco: "I will choose." |
Consuelo: "Tu sceglierai." |
Marco: "You will choose." |
Consuelo: "Lui/lei sceglierà." |
Marco: "He/she will choose." |
Consuelo: "Noi sceglieremo." |
Marco: "We will choose." |
Consuelo: "Voi sceglierete." |
Marco: "You will choose." |
Consuelo: "Loro sceglieranno." |
Marco: "They will choose." Why don't we make other examples with different verbs? |
Consuelo: Okay, I can say, "conoscere." |
Marco: "to know" |
Consuelo: First singular person is "io conoscerò." |
Marco: "I will know." |
Consuelo: Let's continue with "perdere." |
Marco: "to lose" |
Consuelo: "Io perderò." |
Marco: "I will lose." The last example is… |
Consuelo: "Correre." |
Marco: "to run" |
Consuelo: "Io correrò." |
Marco: "I will run." |
Consuelo: The second conjugation has many irregular verbs whose stem changes when conjugated in "futuro semplice." |
Marco: Could you tell us some of the most common? |
Consuelo: For example, the verb "bere," meaning "to drink," becomes "io berrò," with a double "-r." |
Marco: I see, it's irregular. Can you tell us other verbs? |
Consuelo: The verb "to see," "vedere," is "io vedrò" when conjugated in "futuro." |
Marco: Ah, okay. "Vedrò" instead of "vederò." |
Consuelo: Lastly, the verb "dovere." |
Marco: "To have to." I know this one; it should be "io dovrò." |
Consuelo: "I will have to." Exactly, Marco, well done! |
Marco: That’s just about does it for today. |
Consuelo: Ready to test what you just learned? |
Marco: Make this lesson’s vocabulary stick by using lesson-specific flash cards in the learning center. |
Consuelo: There is a reason everyone uses flash cards. |
Marco: They work. |
Consuelo: They do help the memorization. |
Marco: You can get the flash cards for this lesson at… |
Consuelo: ItalianPod101.com. |
Marco: Okay. |
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