ELLVIS Corso d'inglese Manuale dell'Insegnante - ELLVIS - Allvip
ELLVIS Corso d'inglese Manuale dell'Insegnante - ELLVIS - Allvip
ELLVIS Corso d'inglese Manuale dell'Insegnante - ELLVIS - Allvip
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- How can I get there?<br />
<strong>ELLVIS</strong> - Apprendimento dell’Inglese per studenti con disabilità visive<br />
* Please follow this aisle and then turn left.<br />
- When exactly must I turn left?<br />
* Turn left after about 20 yards. After another - I would say - 8 yards you’ll find the refrige<br />
rator with the dairy products on your right. The milk is in the back, in the middle.<br />
Testo 3:<br />
Attention all customers, our special offer this week!<br />
In our vegetable department: freshly picked tomatoes, 1 pound for 2,45 pounds.<br />
New potatoes, healthy and delicious, four pounds for 1,99 pounds.<br />
Organic carrots, quality to meet the highest expectations, 1 pound for 1,29 pounds.<br />
Fresh mushrooms, 1 pound for 3,19 pounds.<br />
Dialogo 4<br />
Jamie, Emma and Mr Patterson are waiting at the check-out in the supermarket.<br />
J: Dad, will you give me a car for my birthday?<br />
MP: No, I won‘t. I can’t buy you that. It’s too expensive.<br />
J+E: Dad, will you buy us some ice-cream?<br />
MP: Maybe later. Emma, do you want to help me?<br />
E: Yes! Tell me, what I have to do.<br />
MP: Please give the money to the cashier.<br />
Mr Patterson gives the money to his daughter. Emma gives 20 pounds to the cashier. And<br />
the cashier gives the change to her.<br />
Trascrizione della grammatica<br />
Spiegazioni 1: il futuro con will e le unità di misura britanniche.<br />
Mentre in italiano non ci sono problemi a parlare di avvenimenti futuri usando il tempo<br />
presente, in inglese si usa più frequentemente il tempo futuro. A questo scopo metto la<br />
parola will tra il nome del soggetto (o il pronome soggetto) e il verbo:<br />
I will find.<br />
anche se il più delle volte sentiremo solo:<br />
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