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1 Titolo: DIZIONARIO ITALIANO-INGLESE VOCABOLI COMUNI (CLASSI TERZE) Area: LINGUAGGI Autore: PROF.SSA BIGNAMI SONIA Competenza di riferimento per la lezione/uf dedotta dal Piano Formativo specifico TESTO ED IMMAGINI SONO A CURA DELLA DOCENTE, NON SONO STATI PRESI DA ALCUN TIPO DI LIBRO
2 DISPENSA DI INGLESE Vocabolariando insieme Classi terze A cura della docente Prof.ssa Bignami Sonia 2
3 UN PO DI VOCABOLARIO VERBI = VERBS ESSERE = TO BE AVERE = TO HAVE FARE = TO DO POTERE = CAN * DOVERE = MUST * VERBO SENZA IL TO TERZA PERSONA NON AGGIUNGE S VERBO SENZA IL TO TERZA PERSONA NON AGGIUNGE S SORRIDERE = TO SMILE LASCIARE = TO LEAVE ABBRACCIARE = TO EMBRACE AMARE = TO LOVE BACIARE = TO KISS GIOCARE = TO PLAY ABITARE = TO LIVE RICEVERE = TO RECEIVE ACCETTARE = TO ACCEPT DARE = TO GIVE 3
4 ANDARE = TO GO VENIRE = TO COME DIVENTARE = TO BECOME COMINCIARE = TO BEGIN LAVORARE = TO WORK VEDERE = TO SEE GUARDARE = TO LOOK / TO WATCH PARLARE = TO SPEAK / TO TALK DIRE = TO SAY / TO TELL GUIDARE = TO DRIVE LEGGERE = TO READ SCRIVERE = TO WRITE PORTARE = TO BRING COMPRARE = TO BUY SCEGLIERE = TO CHOOSE COSTARE = TO COST TAGLIARE = TO CUT DISEGNARE = TO DRAW SOGNARE = TO DREAM BERE = TO DRINK MANGIARE = TO EAT VINCERE = TO WIN TROVARE = TO FIND VOLARE = TO FLY DIMENTICARE = TO FORGET 4
5 RICORDARE = TO REMEMBER OTTENERE = TO GET CRESCERE = TO GROW SENTIRE = TO FEEL / TO HEAR NASCONDERE = TO HIDE SAPERE / CONOSCERE = TO KNOW IMPARARE = TO LEARN PERDERE = TO LOSE COSTRUIRE = TO MAKE SBAGLIARE = TO MISTAKE PIACERE/AMARE = TO LIKE PAGARE = TO PAY METTERE = TO PUT CORRERE = TO RUN VENDERE = TO SELL MANDARE = TO SEND PASSARE/ TRASCORRERE = TO SPEND CANTARE = TO SING DORMIRE = TO SLEEP NUOTARE = TO SWIM INSEGNARE = TO TEACH STUDIARE = TO STUDY INDOSSARE = TO WEAR VIAGGIARE = TO TRAVEL STARE = TO STAY 5
6 SPOSARSI = TO GET MARRIED TO DIVORZIARE = TO DIVORCE AGGETTIVI = ADJECTIVES CAPACE / ABILE / IN GRADO = ABLE IN GAMBA = SKILFUL ASTUTO = CLEVER PIENO = FULL VUOTO = EMPTY VIVACE = LIVELY VECCHIO = OLD GIOVANE = YOUNG NUOVO = NEW VELOCE = FAST / QUICK TREMENDO = TERRIBLE BELLO = HANDSOME (M) BEAUTIFUL (F) GRAZIOSO / CARINO = NICE ORRIBILE = AWFUL TRISTE = SAD / UNHAPPY FELICE = HAPPY TRANQUILLO = CALM STRANO = STRANGE MAGRO = THIN / SLIM GRASSO = FAT SCIOCCO = SILLY ARRABBIATO = ANGRY 6
7 STANCO = TIRED AFFAMATO = HUNGRY ASSETTATO = THIRSTY ASSONNATO = SLEEPY SIMPATICO = FRIENDLY / PLEASANT BRUTTO = UGLY CATTIVO = BAD BUONO = GOOD SERIO = SERIOUS SCOMODO = UNCONFORTABLE COMODO = CONFORTABLE MERAVIGLIOSO = WONDERFUL MALATO = ILL CALDO = HOT FREDDO = COLD GRANDE = BIG PICCOLO = SMALL ALTO = TALL BASSO = SHORT DOLCE = SWEET CORAGGIOSO = BRAVE INTELLIGENTE = INTELLIGENT VERGOGNOSO = ASHAMED TIMIDO = SHY / TIMID STRETTO = NARROW 7
8 LARGO = WIDE LUNGO = LONG CORTO = SHORT LENTO = SLOW INTERESSANTE = INTERESTING SERIO = SERIOUS APERTO = OPEN CHIUSO = CLOSE FALSI AMICI = FALSE FRIENDS OSTRICH = STRUZZO / OSTRICA (OYSTER) RUMOUR = DICERIA, CHIACCHIERA / RUMORE (NOISE) PARENTS = GENITORI / PARENTI (RELATIVES) CAMERA = MACCHINA FOTOGRAFICA / STANZA (ROOM) MANSION = VILLA / MANSIONE (DUTY) ARGUMENT = DISCUSSIONE / ARGOMENTO (SUBJECT/TOPIC) TO ANNOY = INFASTIDIRE / ANNOIATO ( TO BE BORED) BARRACKS = CASERMA / BARACCA (HUT) STAMP = FRANCOBOLLO / STAMPA (PRESS) VACANCY = POSTO DI LAVORO DISPONIBILE / VACANZA (HOLIDAY) STRANGER = ESTRANEO / STRANIERO (FOREIGNER) CANTEEN = MENSA / CANTINA (CELLAR) MISERY = SOFFERENZA / MISERIA (POVERTY) CODE = CODICE / CODA (TAIL) CARTOON = CARTONE ANIMATO / CARTONE (CARDBOARD) PAPER = CARTA / PAPERA (DUCK) 8
9 MORBID = MORBOSO / MORBIDO (SOFT) BRAVE = CORAGGIOSO / BRAVO (GOOD) ADVICE = CONSIGLI / AVVISO (WARNING) NOVEL = ROMANZO / NOVELLA (SHORT STORY) RETRIBUTION = PUNIZIONE / RETRIBUZIONE (REMUNERATION) ACTUALLY = VERAMENTE / ATTUALMENTE (AT THE MOMENT/ NOW) PETROL = BENZINA / PETROLIO (OIL) PROVERBI I BAMBINI, I MATTI E GLI UBRIACHI DICONO LA VERITA = CHIILDREN, FOOLS AND DRINKHARDS TELL THE TRUTH UNA MELA AL GIORNO TOGLIE IL MEDICO DI TORNO = AN APPLE A DAY KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY BERE TANTO = TO DRINK LIKE A FISH PIOVERE FORTE = IT S RAINING CATS AND DOGS CASA DOLCE CASA = HOME SWEET HOME L AMORE E CIECO = LOVE IS BLIND IL TEMPO E DENARO = TIME IS MONEY IL CANE E IL MIGLIORE AMICO DELL UOMO = A DOG IS A MAN S BEST FRIEND IL DIAMANTE E IL MIGLIOR AMICO DI UNA RAGAZZA = A DIAMOND IS A GIRL S BEST FRIEND 9
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