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Italian Dialogue - at the dentist

 

 

When you are in Italy, you might have the need to go to a dentist.

In this video and article, you can learn some helpful sentences as well as dialogues that will be useful when going to an Italian dentist


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How to make an appointment with an Italian dentist.
 

Dialogo 1 - Prendere appuntamento:

  • Paziente: Buongiorno, sono Giulia, avrei bisogno di prendere appuntamento con il Dott. Verdi.
  • Receptionist: Certo deve fare qualcosa di particolare o si tratta di una visita di controllo?
  • Paziente:In realtà ho un dente che mi fa molto male e vorrei farlo vedere al dottore.
  • Receptionist: Perfetto. Può venire domani alle 17?
  • Paziente: va bene , a domani.

 
An example of a dialogue with the dentist 

Dialogo 2 - La visita con il dentista

  • Paziente: Buongiorno Dottore!
  • Dentista: Buongiorno Giulia, fammi vedere dove ti fa male.
  • Paziente: Questo...
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Learn Italian Superlatives

 

 

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The Italian languages uses superlatives a lot. In this lesson I will teach you what they are, how to form them and obviously how to use them just like a real native Italian would! 

First of all.. what in the world is a superlative?

Well if you say “Giulia is the best Italian teacher in te world!” You are using BEST as a superlative. 

So we can say that a superlative is used to express the highest or lowest degree of a quality or characteristic. 

Very often you will need to use them to describe extreme situations, when something’s either very big, very small, very good, very bad… and so on.

In Italian there are two main forms of superlatives the absolute superlative and the relative superlative.

  • Superlativo assoluto: -issimo/a/i/e
  • Superlativo relativo: articolo + più /meno + di 

Let’s look a the first one in detail: Il superlativo assoluto:

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Real Italian Dialogue - Learn Italian practice at the doctor's office and in a pharmacy

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Dialogo 1 - Dal dottore 

  • Dottore: Buongiorno, mi dica, cosa si sente?
  • Paziente: Buongiorno Dottore, ho la febbre alta da 2 giorni e ho un forte mal di pancia e nausea. 
  • Dottore: Ha anche vomito e dissenteria?
  • Paziente: Eh sì da ieri… oggi mi sono scaricata già 3 volte e ho dei forti crampi. 
  • Dottore: Ok. ha preso un virus gastrointestinale. Le consiglio di stare a casa a riposo e di mangiare in bianco per qualche giorno. Cerchi di bere acqua per non disidratarsi. Vedrà che già domani starà bene!
  • Paziente: Lo spero dottore!
  • Dottore: Le faccio il certificato medico per il lavoro e le prescrivo 3 giorni di malattia.
  • Paziente: Grazie

Dialogo 2 - In farmacia

  • Farmacista: Buongiorno, mi dica 
  • Cliente: Buongiorno, mi serve qualcosa per la tosse e il raffreddore, faccio fatica a dormire perché non respiro bene.  
  • Farmacista: E’ stato dal medico? 
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Learn Italian prefixes (IN - IRR - ILL - IM...) and create opposite words!

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A prefix is a little particle that is placed before a word. It’s very important because by changing this little part you can change the meaning of a word very often you will use prefixes to create words that have the opposite meaning.

In this video lesson I will teach you the most common ones and I will give you some words that you can immediately learn and use!

As you know very often we have specific opposite words that are completely different from the main word. We can have adjectives like 

  • alto - basso (tall - short)
  • giovane - vecchio (young - old)
  • bello - brutto (beautiful - ugly)
  • salire - scendere (to go up - to go down)
  • aprire - chiudere (to open - to close)

In this case you would not need prefixes because you have specific words as opposites. In order cases you can use the little NON particle to talk about the opposite:

  • interessante...
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Italian Vlog - Visit my bathroom and learn Italian vocabulary

Come on a bathroom tour and learn lots of Italian vocabulary! Need to review all this?

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Italian Vlog - A Train Ride to Milano

If you are looking for the perfect Italian listening and comprehension exercise you are on the right page!

Come and virtually join me on a train ride to Milano from my hometown of Gallarate! This is how real Italians move around!

You will learn lot of useful Italian vocabulary that you can use to travel to Italy and you will find out lots of interesting facts about the Italian railway system and the subway in Milan!

Subtitles are available under the video and you can also download the full transcription and work on extra exercises (9 pages!!) by downloading the free PDF! Click here!

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How to use MICA in Italian

 

 

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Ever heard of the word MICA? are you wondering how to use it correctly? Then you are on the right video! I will tell you how to translate it and use it correctly in Italian!

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It’s a tiny word but very important and super common and you will want to make sue that you know what it means! 

The first thing that you need to take into consideration is that the word mica is very versatile and informal. It doesn’t truly have a precise translation into English and its meaning can change depending on the context. Since it’s so versatile it is very difficult for students to understand its meaning and use it correctly. 

The main use of mica is with negative sentences, but it can also be used with questions. 

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How to use PROPRIO in Italian

 

 

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The word "proprio" in Italian is a versatile term that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. 


Here are some common ways to use "proprio" in Italian

1. With the meaning of really / just . It is used to intensify what you are saying.

  • È proprio bello!" (It's really beautiful!)
  • Quello studente è proprio bravo! (That student is really good!)
  • Sei proprio tu? (Is it really you?)
  • Questo film è proprio brutto! (This movie is really bad!)

The translation to the English word just is especially true when it is paired with adverbs of time like adesso, ora or a numeral adjective that indicates time.

For example:

  • Ho finito di parlare con Nadia proprio adesso –...
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How to use the Italian word ANZI

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What does “Anzi” mean? 

Anzi is a challenge to translate into English and since it’s a very common Italian word it can be difficult for students to understand it and use it correctly!

In this lesson I will teach you the most common translations and give you extra information on how to use ANZI. As always practice using ANZI by writing a sentences in the comments of the YouTube video! I will help you with your Italian by checking it and correcting it if necessary!

Most often you will use it as a conjunction to unite two sentences. It can have different translations. I will show you the most common ones so that you can immediately use them in your next Italian conversation!

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Speak Italian with me! Practice with 2 real life Italian dialogues!

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Dialogo 1

  • Commessa: Buongiorno.
  • Cliente: Buongiorno, quanto costa lavare le camicie?
  • Commessa: 1,80€ a camicia le laviamo e le stiriamo.
  • Cliente: Ho capito lavate anche i cappotti?
  • Commessa: Certo! Quello costa 11 euro.
  • Cliente: Ok allora le lascio tre camicie da uomo una da donna e 2 cappotti.
  • Commessa: perfetto. Sono 29,20€. sarà tutto pronto per dopodomani.
  • Cliente. Grazie mille ci vediamo nei prossimi giorni!

Dialogo 2

  • Commessa: Buongiorno come posso aiutarla?
  • Cliente: Salve devo ritirare una giacca di pelle e due pantaloni.
  • Commessa: Mi può dare la ricevuta?
  • Cliente: Eccola!
  • Commessa: perfetto vado a vedere se è tutto pronto.
  • Cliente: grazie.
  • Commessa: ecco qui i suoi capi.
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