LESSON 29 LESSON 28
LESSON PLAN
Objective:
Describing recent past events (2)
FORMING THE PAST PARTICIPLE:
The past participles of all are regular verbs end in ato :
parl are ho parl ato con tuo padre I spoke to your father
The past participles of all ere regular verbs end in uto :
dov ere abbiamo dov uto prendere il treno we had to take the train
The past participles of all ire regular verbs end in ito :
fin ire i ragazzi hanno fin ito gli esami una settimana fa the kids finished the exams a week ago
See Italianissimo p.194
Many verbs, particularly verbs ending in ere, have irregular past participles. There is no rule to help you learn all these forms. You just need to remember them! You can find the most common ones on page 251-252 of your coursebook.
FIND BELOW SOME USEFUL LINKS TO PRACTISE AND CONSOLIDATE WHAT YOU LEARNED THIS WEEK
http://www.verdru.be/rete1/r1asu11gr01.htm (form irregular past participles) http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/prossimo1.htm (form the past tense)
Ami imparare i verbi italiani? You may find this site useful: http://www.process1.co.uk/italian_verbs_trainer.htm
Friday, May 26, 2006
Friday, May 19, 2006
/ Beach Cabins Voyeur
June 7, 2006, May 24, 2006
LESSON PLAN
Objectives:
Saying how often you do things (the present tense)
Describing recent past events (1)
Italianissimo p.61 v
1) Ogni giorno guardo la televisione I watch TV Every Day
often go to the movies Often I go to the cinema
summer I go to sea In the summer I go to the sea
2) The immediate past Describes a recently completed action:
I tennis player, I played tennis
We ate spaghetti We ate spaghetti
It is formed with the present tense of the auxiliary verb have (Sometimes be ) Followed by the past participle of the verb:
Ho comprato un computer I have bought a computer
See Italianissimo p.115 vi
FIND BELOW SOME USEFUL LINKS TO PRACTISE AND CONSOLIDATE WHAT YOU LEARNED THIS WEEK
Practise the present tense
http://www.iluss.it/verb_mach_free/pres_indic_3_a.htm
Learn more about the passato prossimo
http://italian.about.com/library/fare/blfare145a.htm
http://italian.about.com/library/fare/blfare345a.htm
LESSON PLAN
Objectives:
Saying how often you do things (the present tense)
Describing recent past events (1)
Italianissimo p.61 v
1) Ogni giorno guardo la televisione I watch TV Every Day
often go to the movies Often I go to the cinema
summer I go to sea In the summer I go to the sea
2) The immediate past Describes a recently completed action:
I tennis player, I played tennis
We ate spaghetti We ate spaghetti
It is formed with the present tense of the auxiliary verb have (Sometimes be ) Followed by the past participle of the verb:
Ho comprato un computer I have bought a computer
See Italianissimo p.115 vi
FIND BELOW SOME USEFUL LINKS TO PRACTISE AND CONSOLIDATE WHAT YOU LEARNED THIS WEEK
Practise the present tense
http://www.iluss.it/verb_mach_free/pres_indic_3_a.htm
Learn more about the passato prossimo
http://italian.about.com/library/fare/blfare145a.htm
http://italian.about.com/library/fare/blfare345a.htm
Friday, May 12, 2006
Does Poketexwork On Pokemon Platinum
LESSON 27 May 17, 2006
LESSON PLAN
REVISION:
Asking and explaining the way: ITALIANISSIMO p.148 vii
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/lj/directions/index.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/lj/driving/index.shtml
Using the present tense of common verbs:
Matching exercises with verbs ending in "are, ere, ire"
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/are1.htm
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/ereire1.htm
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/ereire2.htm
A challenging translation exercise
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/adfs10.htm
LESSON PLAN
REVISION:
Asking and explaining the way: ITALIANISSIMO p.148 vii
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/lj/directions/index.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/lj/driving/index.shtml
Using the present tense of common verbs:
Matching exercises with verbs ending in "are, ere, ire"
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/are1.htm
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/ereire1.htm
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/ereire2.htm
A challenging translation exercise
http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/verbi/adfs10.htm
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