Mrs. Cordone makes this available to all students so that they can write
la matita
There are three types of infinitive forms in italiano
verbs in -are, -ere, and -ire
Italians use this expression to say I like Italian
Mi piace l'italiano
students should bring this every time to the Italian class
il quaderno
To eat (mangiare). He eats spaghetti.
lui mangia spaghetti
Some children don't like vegetables (la verdura). They then say...
Non mi piace la verdura
Mrs. Cordone writes explanations on this
la lavagna
We learn (imparare) Italian
Noi impariamo italiano
Some soccer fans like to play calcio
mi piace giocare a calcio
Some students use a pen instead of a pencil
la penna
you sleep (dormire) in class
tu dormi in classe
When you like art you say
Mi piace l'arte
Mrs. Cordone keeps this in her classroom. She sometimes hands it to students so they can read in Italian.
il libro
They write (scrivere) in the journal
loro scrivono sul quaderno
People who do not like spaghetti will say this
Non mi piacciono gli spaghetti