
Key Phrases
Buongiorno
Good morning
Come ti posso aiutare?
How can I help you?
Grazie mille
Thank you very much
Skills You'll Learn
Introducing oneself
Presentarsi
Expressing gratitude
Esprimere gratitudine
Inquiring about progress
Chiedere dei progressi
Lesson Roleplay
Imagine you are at a local career event in Italy where you previously met a language teacher. You are now reaching out to thank them for the advice they gave you and to update them on the applications you submitted based on their suggestions.
Buongiorno, sono Emily Smith .Abbiamo parlato al evento di carriera la scorsa settimana.
Good morning, I'm Emily Smith. We spoke at the career event last week.
Ciao Emily , ricordo la nostra conversazione. Come ti posso aiutare?
Hello Emily, I remember our conversation. How can I help you?
Volevo ringraziarti per i consigli che mi hai dato.
I wanted to thank you for the advice you gave me.
Di niente, sono contento di essere stato d'aiuto. Hai fatto qualche progresso?
You're welcome, I'm glad I could help. Have you made any progress?
Sì, ho applicato per alcune posizioni che mi hai suggerito.
Yes, I applied for some positions you suggested.
Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases
Buongiorno
Good morning
Commonly used until around midday.
Saying 'buongiorno' is polite and a great way to start a conversation in Italy.
Sono
I am
Used as a way to identify yourself.
Italians often introduce themselves by name and profession.
Sono Emily Smith .
I'm Emily Smith.
Replace placeholders with your first and last name.
Introductions are important, so use this phrase to make connections.
Abbiamo
We have
Used to indicate a shared experience.
It implies collaboration or shared history.
Parlato
Spoken
Refers to a past conversation.
Italians value communication highly, especially in networking.
Abbiamo parlato
We spoke
Indicates a prior meeting or conversation.
Use this to gently remind someone of your previous interaction.
La scorsa
Last
Used with time indicators.
Italians often reminisce about past events, fostering connection.
Settimana
Week
Week starts on Monday in Italy, similar to most European countries.
Understanding the Italian week can help in planning and follow-up.
La scorsa settimana
Last week
Useful for referring to recent past events.
Helps in creating continuity in conversations.
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