INTRODUCTION |
Cinzia: Hello everyone! I'm Cinzia, and welcome to ItalianPOD101. |
Marco: With us, you'll learn to speak Italian with fun and effective lessons. |
Cinzia: We also provide you with cultural insights |
Marco: and tips you won't find in a textbook... |
Marco: In this lesson we will continue to analyze the Italian indirect object pronouns This conversation takes place on the streets |
Cinzia: And it's between Laura and John They are friends therefore they will be speaking informally |
Marco: Let's listen to the conversation. |
DIALOGUE |
Laura: Cosa gli hai detto? |
John: Ho detto loro come raggiungere la stazione. |
Laura: Di dove sono? |
John: Sono canadesi. |
Laura: Dove vanno? |
John: Vanno a Roma. |
Laura: Ascoltarti parlare in inglese è divertente! |
English Host: Let’s hear the conversation one time slowly. |
Laura: Cosa gli hai detto? |
John: Ho detto loro come raggiungere la stazione. |
Laura: Di dove sono? |
John: Sono canadesi. |
Laura: Dove vanno? |
John: Vanno a Roma. |
Laura: Ascoltarti parlare in inglese è divertente! |
English Host: Now let’s hear it with the English translation. |
Laura: Cosa gli hai detto? |
Marco: What did you tell them? |
John: Ho detto loro come raggiungere la stazione. |
Marco: I told them how to reach the station. |
Laura: Di dove sono? |
Marco: Where are they from? |
John: Sono canadesi. |
Marco: They are Canadians. |
Laura: Dove vanno? |
Marco: Where are they going to? |
John: Vanno a Roma. |
Marco: They are going to Rome. |
Laura: Ascoltarti parlare in inglese è divertente! |
Marco: Listening to you speak in English is fun! |
POST CONVERSATION BANTER |
Cinzia: When in Italy for vacations, don’t be scared to ask for directions. |
Marco: The best advice would be to ask people working in shops as they are the ones most informed about the surroundings. |
Cinzia: You may find a group of people getting close to you, especially in small cities, as they’re all curious about foreigners! |
Marco: Yeah, you might end up having a long chat with them! |
VOCAB LIST |
Marco: Let's take a look at the vocabulary for this lesson. |
: The first word we shall see is: |
Cinzia: loro [natural native speed] |
Marco: they, them |
Cinzia: loro [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Cinzia: loro [natural native speed] |
: Next: |
Cinzia: raggiungere [natural native speed] |
Marco: to reach, to achieve, to contact, to arrive, to join |
Cinzia: raggiungere [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Cinzia: raggiungere [natural native speed] |
: Next: |
Cinzia: stazione [natural native speed] |
Marco: station |
Cinzia: stazione [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Cinzia: stazione [natural native speed] |
: Next: |
Cinzia: canadese [natural native speed] |
Marco: Canadian |
Cinzia: canadese [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Cinzia: canadese [natural native speed] |
: Next: |
Cinzia: inglese [natural native speed] |
Marco: English |
Cinzia: inglese [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Cinzia: inglese [natural native speed] |
: Next: |
Cinzia: divertente [natural native speed] |
Marco: funny, fun, amusing |
Cinzia: divertente [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Cinzia: divertente [natural native speed] |
VOCAB AND PHRASE USAGE |
Marco: Let's have a closer look at the usuage for some of the words and phrases from this lesson. |
Cinzia: The first word we will look at is |
loro |
Marco: And the sample sentence is? |
Cinzia: Chiedi loro cosa vogliono mangiare. |
Marco: Ask them what they want to eat. |
Cinzia: The next word/expression we will look at is |
raggiungere |
Marco: And the sample sentence is? |
Cinzia: La squadra ha raggiunto la finale di pallavolo. |
Marco: The team has reached the volleyball final. |
Cinzia: The next word/expression we will look at is |
stazione |
Marco: And the sample sentence is? |
Cinzia: La stazione degli autobus è in Piazza Colombo. |
Marco: The bus station is in Colombo Square. |
Cinzia: The next word/expression we will look at is |
canadese |
Marco: And the sample sentence is? |
Cinzia: Lui è canadese. |
Marco: He is Canadian. |
Cinzia: The next word/expression we will look at is |
inglese |
Marco: And the sample sentence is? |
Cinzia: Parli inglese? |
Marco: Do you speak English? |
Cinzia: Today's last word/expression is |
divertente |
Marco: And the sample sentence is? |
Cinzia: È divertente giocare a calcio. |
Marco: It’s fun to play soccer. |
Lesson focus
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Marco: The syntax of Italian Indirect object pronouns works as follows |
Cinzia: 1st- except loro, they are positioned before the verb in both simple and compound tenses. |
Marco: 2nd- when referred to infinitives, gerunds and imperatives, they are directly attached to them, obeying the following procedure |
Cinzia: 1 - drop the ending vowel (e) of the infinitive |
2 - add the unstressed object pronouns |
Marco: For instance |
Cinzia: Telefonando a Elena hai fatto la cosa giusta. |
Marco: By calling Elena, you did the right thing. |
Becomes |
Cinzia: Telefonandole hai fatto la cosa giusta. |
Marco: By calling her, you did the right thing. |
Cinzia: 3rd- when used with the modal verbs dovere |
Marco: must, to have to |
Ciznia: potere |
Marco: can, may |
Cinzia: volere |
Marco: to want |
Cinzia: the indirect object pronouns can be either attached to the following infinitive or precede the modal verb. |
Marco: This rule applies to both simple and compound tenses. For example |
Cinzia: Ho voluto consegnare a Federico l'assegno. |
Marco: I wanted to deliver the check to Federico. |
Becomes |
Cinzia: Ho voluto consegnargli l'assegno. |
Marco: I wanted to deliver the check to him. |
OR |
Cinzia: Gli ho voluto consegnare l'assegno. |
Marco: I wanted to deliver him the check. |
Marco: As a final note, please remember that unlike direct object pronouns, in compound tenses the past participle of the main verb never agrees with the gender and number of indirect object pronouns. |
Outro
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Marco: That just about does it for today. |
Cinzia: Ready to test what you just learned? |
Marco: Make this lesson's vocabulary stick by using lesson specific flashcards in the learning center. |
Cinzia: There is a reason everyone uses flashcards... |
Marco: They work... |
Cinzia: They really do help memorization. |
Marco: You can get the flashcards for this lesson at |
Cinzia: ItalianPod101.com. |
Marco: Okay.... |
Marco: Ciao a tutti! |
Cinzia: Ciao grazie!" |
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