| Hi, everyone. |
| In this lesson, you'll practice asking basic questions about common objects. |
| You'll be challenged to ask basic questions about common objects. |
| First, let's look at some examples. |
| Da dove viene questo vino? |
| Questo vino viene dalla Toscana. |
| È delizioso. |
| Ti piace? |
| Sono contenta. |
| To ask where an object comes from, you can say... |
| Da dove viene... |
| followed by... |
| questo |
| or... |
| questa |
| and the noun. |
| To say where it comes from, use... |
| questo |
| or... |
| questa |
| followed by the noun, then... |
| viene da |
| plus the right determinative article and the place, like... |
| Questo vino viene dalla Toscana. |
| Listen to a few more examples. |
| Da dove viene questo piatto? |
| Questo piatto viene da Napoli. |
| Da dove viene questa macchina? |
| Questa macchina viene dalla Germania. |
| Let's practice. |
| You are eating with Anna Mancini. |
| Ask her where this dish, piatto, comes from. |
| Da dove viene questo piatto? |
| Questo piatto viene da Napoli. |
| Now, you see a car outside. |
| Ask Adam Russo where this car comes from. |
| Da dove viene questa macchina? |
| Questa macchina viene dalla Germania. |
| How did you do? |
| You can consider this practice exercise successful if you were |
| able to answer in the given time and used the sentence pattern |
| featured in the examples. |
| Try this practice exercise again if you want to improve your fluency. |
| To learn more vocabulary and phrases, |
| access our Can-Do video series by clicking the link in the description. |
| And that's it for this lesson. |
| Great job. |
| Now you know how to ask basic questions about common objects. |
| Go ahead and move on to the next lesson, and I'll see you there. |
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