19.5.06
LEZIONE 28, 24 MAGGIO 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
Spesso vado al cinema I often go to the cinema
D’estate vado al mare In the summer I go to the sea
2) The passato prossimo describes a recently completed action:
Ho giocato a tennis I played tennis
Abbiamo mangiato spaghetti We ate spaghetti
It is formed with the present tense of the auxiliary verb avere (sometimes essere) 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
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
Spesso vado al cinema I often go to the cinema
D’estate vado al mare In the summer I go to the sea
2) The passato prossimo describes a recently completed action:
Ho giocato a tennis I played tennis
Abbiamo mangiato spaghetti We ate spaghetti
It is formed with the present tense of the auxiliary verb avere (sometimes essere) 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