Lesson Transcript

Here is a list of topic words.
First is,
stomaco, stomaco, stomaco,
gamba, gamba, gamba,
occhio, occhio, occhio,
naso, naso, naso,
braccio, braccio, braccio,
Do you know what stomaco means?
"stomach."
How about gamba?
"leg."
And occhio?
"eye."
And what about naso?
"nose."
And braccio?
"arm."
Let's do some multiple choice.
Circle the correct answer.
What does occhio mean?
"eye."
"ear" is orecchio.
Circle the correct answer.
What does naso mean?
"nose."
"mouth" is bocca.
One more. Circle the correct answer.
What does gamba mean?
"leg."
"foot" is piede.
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.
Ready? What are they saying?
Ho male a un (pause with a tap of the finger).
Ho male a un (pause with a tap of the finger).
braccio
braccio
Ho male a un braccio.
Ho male a un braccio.
"I have a sore arm."
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? What are they saying?
Ho male a un (pause with a tap of the finger).
Ho male a un (pause with a tap of the finger).
occhio
occhio
Ho male a un occhio.
Ho male a un occhio.
"I have a sore eye."
Let's do some true or false questions now.
True or false —
Naso means "nose."
True
Naso means "nose."
One more.
True or false —
Stomaco means "mouth."
False
Stomaco means "stomach."
Stomaco.
"Mouth" is bocca.
bocca
Let's do some listening practice.
Listen to me as I speak. Which word am I saying?
Ho mal di stomaco.
Did you hear the right fixed expression? Let's listen one more time.
Ho mal di stomaco.
mal di stomaco
mal di stomaco
Mal di means "ache of," and it is used when expressing internal pain.
Ho mal di stomaco.
"I have a stomachache."
Listen to me as I speak. What am I saying?
Ho male a un piede.
Did you hear the right preposition? Let's listen one more time.
Ho male a un piede.
male a un piede
male a un piede
Male a also means "ache of," but it's used when expressing pain in visible parts of the body.
Ho male a un piede.
"I have a sore foot."
Listen as I speak. What is the body part in the sentence?
Ho male al naso.
Let's listen one more time.
Ho male al naso.
Did you hear, naso? Naso means "nose."
Ho male al naso.
"My nose hurts."
How about...?
Ho male a un occhio.
Let's listen one more time.
Ho male a un occhio.
Did you hear, occhio? Occhio means "eye."
Ho male a un occhio.
"I have a sore eye."
Next...
Ho male a una gamba.
One more time.
Ho male a una gamba.
Did you hear, gamba? Gamba means "leg."
Ho male a una gamba.
"I have a sore leg."
Next...
Ho male a un braccio.
One more time.
Ho male a un braccio.
Did you hear, braccio? Braccio means "arm."
Ho male a un braccio.
"I have a sore arm."
And...
Ho mal di stomaco.
One more time.
Ho mal di stomaco.
Did you hear, stomaco? Stomaco means "stomach."
Ho mal di stomaco.
"I have a stomachache."
Now you know how to talk about health problems in Italian.
...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway on ItalianPod101.com.
A presto!

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