Click on the link below to practise numbers 1 - 100 in Italian. We are currently learning 1 - 20.
Numbers 1 - 100 in Italian
'We all love languages' is a website created by Mrs Moody, teacher of Indonesian and Italian at Georges River Grammar to showcase her students' language learning abilities, and also for home revision and practice.
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Monday, 26 March 2012
Number song in Italian 1 -10
Click on the link below to see and hear a number song for 1 - 10 in Italian.
Warning: it may get stuck in your head!!
Number song 1 - 10 in Italian
Warning: it may get stuck in your head!!
Number song 1 - 10 in Italian
Thursday, 22 March 2012
KC "Apa kabar? skit #4
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa baik baik - I feel really good.
Saya merasa lapar - I feel hungry.
KC "Apa kabar?" skit #3
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa haus - I feel thirsty.
Saya merasa marah - I feel angry.
KC "Apa kabar?" skit #2
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa baik baik - I feel really good.
Saya merasa kurang baik - I feel not so good.
KC "Apa kabar?" skit #1
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa haus - I feel thirsty.
Saya merasa baik baik - I feel really good.
KW "Apa kabar?" skit #6
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa sedih - I feel sad.
Saya merasa kurang baik - I feel not so good.
KW "Apa kabar?" skit #5
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa haus - I feel thirsty.
Saya merasa baik baik - I feel really good.
KW "Apa kabar?" skit #4
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa gembira - I feel happy.
Saya merasa sedih - I feel sad.
KW "Apa kabar?" skit #3
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa baik baik - I feel really good.
Saya merasa sakit - I feel sick.
KW "Apa kabar?" skit #2
Kindergarten are learning how to ask someone how they are, in Indonesian, by saying "Apa kabar?". To say how they feel, they say "Saya merasa......."
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa baik baik - I feel really good.
Saya merasa gembira - I feel happy.
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa baik baik - I feel really good.
Saya merasa gembira - I feel happy.
KW "Apa kabar?" skit #1
Apa kabar? - How are you?
Saya merasa haus - I feel thirsty.
Saya merasa lapar - I feel hungry.
4B Alphabet in Italian Z-A
4T Alphabet in Italian A-Z
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Wordle
Wordle is a fun web tool to make a 'collage' based on a list of words. Click on the link below to see a Wordle generated from random words from this website. It's easy to make your own!
Click here to see this website's Wordle
Click here to see this website's Wordle
Friday, 9 March 2012
Italian vocabulary game - Have a go!
Click on the link below to play the 'Dustbin' game to practise the Italian you have been learning so far this year. Drag and drop the Italian words onto their matching 'dustbin'. How fast do you think you'll be? (Numbers have been included as you will be learning them very soon!)
Italian March 2012 'Dustbin' vocabulary game
Italian March 2012 'Dustbin' vocabulary game
Thursday, 1 March 2012
KC playing 'Indonesian whispers'
KW playing 'Indonesian whispers'
Parent / grandparent helpers in Year 4 Italian classes
Many thanks to our parent / grandparent helpers for donating their valuable time to enrich the Italian learning experience for students in Year 4. It is wonderful for the students to have contact with native Italian speakers from our school community! Your presence reinforces to our students the importance and relevance of learning another language. Grazie mille. :-)
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