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School canteen - Italian lesson
Italian

School canteenBuying food, drink, and snacks

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Key Phrases

Vorrei un panino

I'd like a sandwich

Desideri anche un dolce?

Would you like a dessert?

Quanto devo?

How much do I owe you?

Skills You'll Learn

Ordering food and drinks

Ordinare cibo e bevande

Asking for additional items

Richiedere articoli aggiuntivi

Inquiring about cost

Chiedere il prezzo

Lesson Roleplay

Imagine you are at an Italian café, ordering a simple meal. You ask for a sandwich with ham and cheese, a bottle of water, and inquire about the desserts available. You decide to get a chocolate cookie. The interaction concludes with payment and a friendly exchange.

Ciao! Vorrei un panino e una bottiglia d'acqua, per favore.

Hello! I'd like a sandwich and a bottle of water, please.

Certo! Vuoi qualche cosa sul panino?

Sure! Would you like anything on the sandwich?

Sì, può mettere prosciutto e formaggio?

Yes, can you put ham and cheese?

Va bene. Desideri anche un dolce o uno snack?

Alright. Would you like a dessert or a snack as well?

Che tipo di dolci avete oggi?

What kind of desserts do you have today?

Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases

👋

Ciao!

Hello!

It's used anytime of the day and with anyone, both friends and strangers.

In Italy, people greet almost everyone they meet in passing with 'Ciao'.

🙏

Vorrei

I'd like

'Vorrei' is polite and indirect, making requests sound more courteous.

Italians value politeness and usually use 'vorrei' when ordering food.

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Un

A

Used before masculine singular nouns.

Correct use of 'un' is pivotal in daily communication.

🥪

Panino

Sandwich

The plural form 'panini' is commonly used in English.

Italians have a rich variety of 'panino' types, each reflecting regional specialties.

🅰️🥪

Un panino

A sandwich

Combine 'un' with 'panino' to specify one sandwich.

Ordering 'un panino' at an Italian café is a common lunch choice.

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Una

A

'Una' is used for feminine nouns.

Gender plays a crucial role in Italian, affecting the choice of articles.

🍼

Bottiglia

Bottle

'Bottiglia' is a common word when discussing drinks.

In Italy, ordering a 'bottiglia' of water might come in either sparkling or still.

💧

D'acqua

Of water

'D'' indicates possession or relation in Italian.

Water is often enjoyed with meals, and specifying 'd'acqua' covers still or sparkling choices.

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Una bottiglia d'acqua

A bottle of water

Makes a clear, specific request for a bottle with water content.

Bottled water is habitual in Italian dining; remember to specify your preference between 'frizzante' (sparkling) and 'naturale' (still).

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