Italian Dialogues For Beginners (Italian Conversation)
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Let’s face it: you can’t really learn Italian from grammar books. Conversation is the key to mastering a foreign language.
In this book, you will find some typical conversations that Italians have when they meet someone, when they get up in the morning or go out for dinner; when they answer a phone call or book a room in a hotel.
Real situations. Real reactions. Real phrases.
Every conversation is followed by the English equivalents of the Italian key words and expressions used in the dialogues.
Enjoy it ‒ and remember: we can’t help gesticulating when we speak!
Germano Dalcielo
I am 41 years old. I am Italian from La Spezia, on the Gulf of Poets.I have been writing since I was thirteen, especially thriller novels and spy stories.In October 2008, I published "Il gene dell'azzardo", a short autobiography about my gambling addiction in 2000-2006. There is now a second edition of this book titled "Il giocatore - il virus dell'azzardo". Unfortunately, it is only available in Italian.In 2010, I published the religious thriller "A hell of a secret: Jesus Christ exposed", ranking among the Top 100 best sellers in the Italian Kindle store for three months in a row.In October 2011, I wrote a series of weird tales and ghost stories. The title is "Lettere dal buio", also available in English as "Darkness, come on in..."Writing is my life, it makes me feel happy and complete. It dignifies me. When I write, I feel like I am not alone.Germano Dalcielo
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Italian Dialogues For Beginners (Italian Conversation) - Germano Dalcielo
Meeting somebody
(Incontrare qualcuno)
A) Ciao, mi chiamo Germano. Tu come ti chiami?
B) Marco. Piacere.
A) Piacere mio. Quanti anni hai?
B) Ventisei. Tu invece?
A) Ne compio trentotto a novembre. Cosa fai nella vita?
B) Studio all’università. Tu lavori?
A) No, purtroppo sono disoccupato.
Example 2:
A) Ciao, io sono Germano e tu?
B) Io mi chiamo Marco. Piacere di conoscerti.
A) Idem. Anni?
B) 26. Tu quanti ne hai?
A) Ne faccio 38 a novembre. Che cosa fai per vivere?
B) Faccio ancora l’università. Tu che lavoro fai?
A) Purtroppo sono senza lavoro.
Key words
1) Come ti chiami?: What’s your name?
2) Piacere (di conoscerti): Nice to meet you
3) Quanti anni hai?: How old are you?
4) Cosa fai nella vita? / per vivere?:
What do you do for a living?
5) Che lavoro fai? / Lavori?:
Do you have a job?
6) Sono disoccupato / senza lavoro
Sono in cerca di occupazione:
I am unemployed
A) Di dove sei?
B) Sono di Milano. Tu invece dove abiti?
A) A La Spezia, nel Golfo dei Poeti. Hai qualche hobby?
B) Gioco a poker. A te cosa piace fare nel tempo libero?
A) Leggere libri e dormire. Sei single o fidanzato?
B) Sono single. Tu invece sei sposato?
A) No, convivo con la mia ragazza. Per che squadra