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Italiana Early Level

Greetings. Italiana Early Level. Use language in a range of contexts and across learning Develop confidence and enthusiasm to communicate using the language being learnt Begin to develop an awareness of other countries, cultures and languages

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Italiana Early Level

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  1. Greetings Italiana Early Level

  2. Use language in a range of contexts and across learning • Develop confidence and enthusiasm to communicate using the language being learnt • Begin to develop an awareness of other countries, cultures and languages • Listen and join in with simple songs, stories and rhymes • Explore and recognise patterns and sounds of language through listening, watching and playing • Understand, respond to and say simple greetings and personal information (e.g. name) • Repeat and understand simple familiar language from a familiar source • Actively take part in simple daily routine language • Participate in familiar games including outdoor learning • Begin to explore resources to support my learning e.g. picture dictionaries Early Level Significant Aspects of Learning

  3. 1. Greetings Build into daily routines starting with Buongiorno and Arrivederci and then gradually adding in more vocabulary as learners progress. Buongiorno! Hello Salve! Hello Buongiorno Signora for a teacher Maestra! Hello Miss Buongiorno Signore for a teacher Maestro! Hello Sir Ciao! Hi Facciamo l’appello! We will take the register Facciamo la nanna Go to sleep Buona Notte! Goodnight Arricederci! Goodbye Vocabulary

  4. Buongiorno!

  5. Buongiorno Maestra!

  6. Buongiorno Maestro!

  7. Ciao!

  8. Facciamo l’appello!

  9. Facciamo la nanna

  10. Buonanotte!

  11. Arrivederci!

  12. Embedding the language • Do the register in Italian each morning – teacher says, “Facciamol’appello” and pupils respond with “buongiorno”. • Use a la canzone del buongiornoand/or an la canzone dell’arrivederciat the start and end of each day. • Use Fate la nanna and buonanotte with a Italian puppet. You can “put him to bed” at the end of a Italian lesson getting the class to say “Fai la nanna + name” and then saying buonanotte to him instead of goodbye .

  13. Sample activities You will find a bank of sample activities which you can use to practise the vocabulary in the classroom. This is not a prescriptive list of activities and you can use or adapt them to suit the needs of your class. You will find a set of more challenging activities in First Level Greetings.

  14. Buongiorno ou Buonanotte? • Pupils look at the selection of photos and then decide if they would say this is buongiorno o buonanotte? • This can be further extended to create a wall display if doing day and night paintings for example. I have experienced the wonder of looking at the vastness of the sky, and can recognise the sun, moon and stars and link them to daily patterns of life. SCN 0-06a

  15. Buongiorno o buonanotte? Le foto Guarda Decidi se e o Buongiorno! Buonanotte!

  16. Buongiorno o buonanotte?

  17. Buongiorno o buonanotte?

  18. Buongiorno o buonanotte?

  19. Buongiorno o buonanotte?

  20. Buongiorno o buonanotte?

  21. Buongiorno o buonanotte?

  22. Toc, toc, toc! • If you are using a puppet for Italian, you can keep it in a box with a lid on it (its bed) and ask the pupils to knock on the door to wake him/her up by saying “Toc, toc, toc”. • When he “wakes up” they can then say Buongiorno! to the puppet. • When it’s time for him to go back to bed, they can then say “Facciamo la nanna, arrivederci, buonanotte” etc. • If you like you can also add in “svegliarsi” which means wake up.

  23. Songs and videos! You will find a bank of sample songs and videos which you can use to practise the vocabulary in the classroom. This is not a prescriptive list of songs and you can use or adapt them to suit the needs of your class. You will find a set of more supported activities in Early Feelings and more challenging activities in Level 2 Feelings.

  24. I saluti

  25. BUONGIORNO

  26. Due piccoli uccelli Due piccoli uccelliseduti sul ramoIo mi chiamo Mimi`Io mi chiamo GigiArrivederci Mimi` Arrivederci Gigi

  27. Lo zecchino d’oroCIAO

  28. Ciao amico ciao • Ciao amico, ciao ciao ciao, ciao!Ciao amico, ciao ciao ciaociao!Se lo dici con il cuorevuole dire affetto e amoredimmi ciao!Ciao amico, ciao ciao ciao ciao!Ciao amico, ciao ciao ciao ciao!Se lo dici con speranzavuole dire fratellanza dimmi ciao! • Dico ciao al bimbo indiano,al cinese e all’australiano,negretto e all’inglese,al tedesco e all’olandese. • Allo svizzero e al francese,a chi vive in Lussemburgo,in America e nel Belgiomando a tutti il mio messaggio: • “Non ti scordar, ti aspettocome il fiore sboccia a maggio…Non ti scordar, ti aspetto!” • Rit. • Ciao amico, ciao ciao ciao ciao! Ciao amico, ciao ciao ciao ciao! • Se lo dici con il cuorevuole dire affetto e amoredimmi ciao!… • Se lo dici con speranzavuole dire fratellanza dimmiciao!…(2^ voce: non ti scordar t’aspetto).

  29. Ninna Nanna Ninna ohsong

  30. Arrivederci

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