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Let’s review the key vocabulary. |
"Italian." |
Italiano. Italiano. |
Italiana. Italiana. |
"American." |
Americano. Americano. |
Americana. Americana. |
"Australian." |
Australiano. Australiano. |
Australiana. Australiana. |
Inglese. "British." Inglese. Inglese. |
Note in Italian this word in a strict sense means "English," but it's widely used to mean "British." |
Let's review. |
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. |
Then repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "yes?" |
Sì. |
Sì. |
Do you remember the word for an "Italian" woman? |
Italiana. |
Italiana. |
And how Ms. Palmieri says, |
"Yes, I'm Italian." |
Sì, sono italiana. |
Sì, sono italiana. |
Do you remember how Ms. Erba asks, |
"Are you Italian?" |
Sei italiana? |
Sei italiana? |
Do you remember the word for a British man? |
Inglese. |
Inglese. |
And the word for an Australian woman? |
Australiana. |
Australiana. |
Do you remember the word for an American woman? |
Americana. |
Americana. |
And how to say "no?" |
No. |
No. |
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