Thursday, December 9, 2010

Kates' Playground 2009

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A1.1 level mid-term test: Tuesday, December 14 2010 to 18.30

Grammar: Articles
permanent / temporary
verbs BE and HAVE
present tense regular verbs: the three conjugations ARE-ERE-IRE and IRE (ISC)
Some irregular verbs: go, to come
verbs in-GERE (reading, cry) and Gare (pay)
Formation of the plural and plural regular "strange"
adjectives and nouns Modals

Word pleasure
a courtesy

Pronouns Adverbs of frequency
Hints on direct indirect pronouns


Vocabulary :
Professions
Food
Leisure
numbers

Facilities:
Ask and answer: The name, origin, age, nationality, time
Expressing agreement / disagreement

Lyrics:
Espresso 1-Unit 1> 4 (Alma Edizioni)
Grammar Practice (Alma Edizioni)

Level A1 continues with the second quarter from 11 January to 5 April A.1.2 (32 hours)

For more information on registration, please visit our website: http://www.wix.com/coursitalien/atelier_italiano

level A1.2 level test: Monday December 20 2010 to 18.30

Grammar
Word I like / I like
prefer Word and similar

verbs Irregular verbs in this duty, power &
Word will do
cardinal & ordinal numbers are
impersonal
Prepositions simple DI / TO / FROM / IN / ON
prepositions formed with DI / TO / FROM / IN / UP
direct pronouns LO / LA / LI / LE
reflexive verbs and reflexive pronouns Verbs
I do not like / I'm sorry

Vocabulary: breakfast, bar, tastes and preferences, your phone, the professions, the university, the domestic, everyday actions, the cities of art.

Expressions
to know: To me, To me, it must be not enough, South / North ... I'm sorry, Blessed are you, Thank God, Hell, Sin, Fortunately

Texts :
One day in Italy 1 (Unit 6 > 13 + Review Unit 4 & 5)





B1.1 level mid-term test: Wednesday 15 December 2010 to 18.30

Grammar
pronouns direct / indirect pronouns / dislocation of the left or right pronoun / pronominal verbs
dislocation of the pronoun with a modal verb / order of the sentence pronounced / exclamation that
indefinite pronouns "everyone, someone, anyone "/ forms and uses of the conditional
relative pronouns" who, where, who "/ who &
questions that past tense forms and uses

The test includes

-part reading comprehension (a about 15 lines of text with a comprehension TRUE / FALSE
-Part listening comprehension (an interview with a test compresnione TRUE / FALSE)
-a part of the grammar-contenutimenzionati
a part of written production (a small text to be produced with some expression required)


Lyrics:
One day in Italy a 26-unit> 30

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Course Saturday, December 4, 2010 Cours du Samedi

We finished the lesson No. 1 "BAR ITALIA" revising some rules on the supplies and tense. Then Maria asked us to try to translate some jokes (Barzellette) French to Italian without much success! We also began the lesson No. 2 by making a list of pros and cons of living alone or in pairs.

This list is complete for next class.


Warning Maria can not ensure the next course of Saturday, December 11. Séverine should contact us this week if she is able to provide this course.

COMPOUND PAST :

transitive verbs are combined with the auxiliary "PROVES" whereas with intransitive verbs must use the auxiliary "ESSERE".

The same verb can be combined with either "proven" or with "ESSERE", as it is used transitively or not
Examples: Ho finito di
leggere libro it (I finished reading my book) vacanze sono finite
The (The holidays are over)

The use of the auxiliary "ESSERE" always entails the agreement of past participle with the subject.
Examples:
Maria e USCIT has . (Maria is out)
Eric Christine e sono i USCIT . (Eric and Christine came out)

As for French, with the auxiliary "proven", there is no agreement unless the direct object is placed in front.
Example: I libri, li ho comprat i ieri. ( The books I bought yesterday)


Our homework for December 18!

- Writing a joke quite short and simple Italian or French.
- Read Lesson No. 2 (Pages 14 to 19)

A presto - Bruno