INTRODUCTION |
Consuelo: Ciao a tutti e ben tornati. |
Marco: Marco here. Upper intermediate, season 1, Lesson #2. Will Your Italian Professor Give You the Highest Score? Hello and welcome to italianpod101.com where we study modern Italian in a fun, educational format. |
Consuelo: So brush up on the Italian that you started learning long ago or start learning today. |
Marco: Thanks for being here with us for this lesson. |
Consuelo: In today’s class, we will focus on the passato remoto tense of first conjugation irregular verbs. |
Marco: This conversation takes place at the University of Pisa, in a class. |
Consuelo: And it’s between Irene and the professor. |
Marco: They will be speaking formal Italian. Let’s listen to the conversation. |
DIALOGUE |
Professore: Bene signorina Francini. L'esame è andato bene, devo dire che era molto preparata. |
Irene: Sì, poi il corso è stato interessantissimo. |
Professore: Direi che ha elencato in modo più che esauriente le basi che Morgagni diede all'anatomia patologica. |
Irene: Sinceramente mi sono impegnata molto per questo esame. |
Professore: Per questo ho deciso di darle...trenta! |
Irene: Addirittura!? Grazie mille professore! |
Professore: Se lo merita, arrivederci. |
Marco: Let’s here it slowly now. |
Professore: Bene signorina Francini. L'esame è andato bene, devo dire che era molto preparata. |
Irene: Sì, poi il corso è stato interessantissimo. |
Professore: Direi che ha elencato in modo più che esauriente le basi che Morgagni diede all'anatomia patologica. |
Irene: Sinceramente mi sono impegnata molto per questo esame. |
Professore: Per questo ho deciso di darle...trenta! |
Irene: Addirittura!? Grazie mille professore! |
Professore: Se lo merita, arrivederci. |
Marco: And now, with the translation. |
Professore: Bene signorina Francini. L'esame è andato bene, devo dire che era molto preparata. |
Professor: Well, Miss Francini. I have to say that the examination went very well. You were well prepared. |
Irene: Sì, poi il corso è stato interessantissimo. |
Irene: Yes, and the course has been very interesting. |
Professore: Direi che ha elencato in modo più che esauriente le basi che Morgagni diede all'anatomia patologica. |
Professor: I'd say that you enumerated the basis that Morgagni gave to pathological anatomy in a more than exhaustive way. |
Irene: Sinceramente mi sono impegnata molto per questo esame. |
Irene: Honestly, I committed myself a lot to this exam. |
Professore: Per questo ho deciso di darle...trenta! |
Professor: For this reason, I decided to give you...thirty! |
Irene: Addirittura!? Grazie mille professore! |
Irene: Really? Thank you very much professor! |
Professore: Se lo merita, arrivederci. |
Professor: You deserve it; good-bye. |
POST CONVERSATION BANTER |
Consuelo: Ah university, what memories! |
Marco: Oh yes, you can say that again. |
Consuelo: The girl is studying medicine. |
Marco: I think so. We will know afterward what field of medicine. |
Consuelo: But she is very good. She got 30. |
Marco: Yes 30 is the maximum, right? |
Consuelo: Not exactly. The maximum is 30 with the lode, 30 e lode. With lode literally meaning praise. |
Marco: Oh first class. |
Consuelo: Yep. The minimum is 18 though. |
Marco: Consuelo, how many 30s did you get at university? |
Consuelo: Mmm,a lot. |
Marco: Davvero? Really? Brava. |
VOCAB LIST |
Marco: Let’s take a look at the vocabulary for this lesson. The first word we shall see is |
Consuelo: Signorina. |
Marco: Young lady, girl, ms. |
Consuelo: Signorina. Signorina. |
Marco: And next we have. |
Consuelo: Corso. |
Marco: Course. |
Consuelo: Corso. Corso. |
Marco: And the next word is |
Consuelo: Elencare. |
Marco: To enumerate, list, catalog. |
Consuelo: Elencare. Elencare. |
Marco: And next we have |
Consuelo: Esauriente. |
Marco: Exhaustive, thorough, comprehensive |
Consuelo: Esauriente. Esauriente. |
Marco: And the next word is |
Consuelo: Anatomia. |
Marco: Anatomy. |
Consuelo: Anatomia. Anatomia. |
Marco: And the next word is |
Consuelo: Impegnarsi. |
Marco: To commit oneself, to apply oneself. |
Consuelo: Impegnarsi. Impegnarsi. |
Marco: And next we have |
Consuelo: Addirittura. |
Marco: Really. |
Consuelo: Addirittura. Addirittura. |
Marco: And today’s last word is |
Consuelo: Meritare. |
Marco: To deserve, merit. |
Consuelo: Meritare. Meritare. |
VOCAB AND PHRASE USAGE |
Marco: Consuelo, what expression are we studying today? |
Consuelo: The Italian expression “addirittura”. |
Marco: Addirittura, in this case, is an exclamation meaning really. |
Consuelo: It is. We should use it when we are very surprised. |
Marco: This means Irene didn’t expect such a high mark. |
Consuelo: Probably yes. |
Marco: Let’s make another example. |
Consuelo: Okay. Potrei fare altri mille esempi, I could do other 1000 examples. |
Marco: Addirittura! |
Consuelo: You see, a perfect usage for today’s word Marco. |
Marco: Ma grazie. |
Lesson focus
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Consuelo: Prego. Let’s take a look at today’s grammar point. |
Marco: In today’s lesson, we focus on the passato remoto tense of first conjugation irregular verbs. |
Consuelo: We will give you a couple of examples of verbs in -are that are irregular at the passato remoto tense. |
Marco: These two verbs don’t follow the pattern we gave you in the last lesson but they are both very frequent. |
Consuelo: Let’s start with the one we saw in the dialogue. Diede. |
Marco: Diede. comes from the verb dare, meaning to give. Let’s see all the conjugation. |
Consuelo: Io diedi. |
Marco: I gave. |
Consuelo: Tu desti. |
Marco: You gave. |
Consuelo: Lui/lei diede. |
Marco: He/she/it gave. |
Consuelo: Noi demmo. |
Marco: We gave. |
Consuelo: Voi deste. |
Marco: You gave. |
Consuelo: Loro diedero. |
Marco: They gave. |
Consuelo: Now we are going to give the conjugation of another irregular verb, stare. |
Marco: To stay. Go ahead Consuelo. |
Consuelo: Io stetti. |
Marco: I stayed. |
Consuelo: Tu stesti. |
Marco: You stayed. |
Consuelo: Lui/lei stette. |
Marco: He/she/it stayed. |
Consuelo: Noi stemmo. |
Marco: We stayed. |
Consuelo: Voi steste. |
Marco: You stayed. |
Consuelo: Loro stettero. |
Marco: They stayed. |
Outro
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Marco: Ciao. |
Consuelo: Ciao, a presto. |
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