Directions

Transcript

Directions
Italian Factfile 15
directions
Learn with television
Talk Italian: Programme 3
Learn how to get your bearings in the
superb centro storico of Bologna,
capital of Emilia Romagna, with its
famous portici and the newly-restored
Sala Borsa.
Talk Italian is repeated regularly on
BBC Learning Zone (BBC Two). Check
out the details on
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone then video
the programmes to watch at your
leisure.
Learn online
www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian
Italian Steps Stage 4: Lost in Venice; Driving
Join Giovanna who’s finding it tricky getting round
Venice – and fares little better as she and Lorenzo
drive to Bassano. Watch as she asks for directions,
have a go yourself then discover the reasons behind
Italy’s street names and how to pay on the
autostrada.
Talk Italian: Asking for directions
Focus on specially selected extracts from the TV
programme – with or without the transcript – then
have a go at the activities and check your progress.
Learning hint
Remembering words and phrases is easier when you can relate them to
your own life. So when you’re out walking or driving by yourself, talk
through your journey in Italian as you go, using a destra, a sinistra and
sempre dritto and naming some landmarks. Ideally this should be out
loud – although it may not always be possible! Then you could practise
directing someone in Italian to six different destinations in your home town.
Key language
Scusi Excuse me
Per (andare a) Bassano? How do I get to Bassano?
Dove? Where?
Dov’è…? Where is...?
È lontano? Is it far?
Vada/ Deve andare Go/ you have to go
Giri/ Deve girare Turn/ you have to turn
a destra right
a sinistra left
sempre dritto straight on
fino a as far as
subito dopo straight after
la piazza square
la rotatoria roundabout
l’autostrada motorway
l’uscita exit
il semaforo traffic lights
il cartello stradale road sign
Quiz
1.
How would you ask a male passer-by how to get to the station?
2.
If you’re told Deve attraversare la piazza Garibaldi, what should you do?
3.
Directions can be tricky to take in. How would you ask someone to repeat what they’ve
said?
4.
How far is circa cinquecento metri?
5.
You repeat the directions you’ve been given by a passer-by, who says Esatto. Have you
understood or not?
6.
What’s the connection between pedaggio, uscita and casello?
Answers on www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/answers.shtml
© Get Talking: BBC/Learning and Skills Council joint project 2004

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