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IT 102 Capitolo 17 Workbook

Course: ITALIAN 102, Spring 102
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17 VOCABOLARIO Capitolo PRELIMINARE A.Trovareunlavoro.1.Hafattoconcorsi,domande,eharispostoagliannunci.2. SecondoGabriella, importanteaverepazienza,persistereedessereflessibili.3.Pensaditrasferirsia MilanooTorino, inunagrandecitt.4.Gabriellaproponelaiutodelsindacato.B.Uncolloquiodi lavoro.1.uncolloquiodilavoro2.azienda3.unconcorso4.curriculum5.moduli6. fissato7.assumeranno 8.lavoro9.lofferta10.costodellavitaC.Laparolagiusta.1.f2.h3.a4.c5. d6.g7.e8.b D.Acacciadilavoro.Answerswillvary. GRAMMATICA A.Congiunzionicherichiedonoilcongiuntivo A.Ilverbogiusto.1.ha2.entri3.miarrabbi4.potrai5.cisia6.capisco7.studia 8.vedano9.piove 10.piovaB.Inazienda.1.Milicenzieramenochenonmidianounaumento.2. Organizzerunadimostrazioneamenocheilsindacatononmidicadino.3.Parteciper alprossimoconcorsoamenochenoncisianopochiposti.4.Risponderadegliannunci amenocheionontrovilavoroprima.5.MitrasferiraMilanoamenocheionontrovi lavoroaTorino.6.Parteciperalloscioperoamenochenonsuccedaqualcosa.C.Il mondodellavoro.1.affinch2.amenoche3.purch4.Primache5.Bench 6.purch7.affinch8.senzacheD.Cercounlavoro...Answerswillvary. B.Altriusidelcongiuntivo A.Comunque...1.qualunque2.qualunque3.Chiunque4.Dovunque5.Comunque 6.dovunque B.Esagerazioni.1.S,ilpialtocheioconosca.2.S,ilmigliorecheioconosca. 3.S,sonolepisimpatichecheioconosca.4.S,ilpicarocheioconosca.5.S, sonoipiesigenticheioconosca. 6.S,sonolepiragionevolicheioconosca.C.Noncproprionessuno!1.No,non cnessunochemiportialcinema.2.No,noncnessunochepassiatrovarmi.3.No, noncnessunocheguardila TVconme.4.No,noncnessunocheescaconmestasera.5.No,noncnessunoche vengaafarmicompagnia.D.Piccolidialoghi.1.S1:sappiaS2:parla2.S1:diaS2:ha 3.S1:haS2:sia4.S1:parte S2:sifermi C.Congiuntivooinfinito? A.Laspettativaperuominiedonne.Answerswillvary.B.importante!1.Sono contentochesi sianofattisentire.Parechesisianofattisentire.Credochesisianofattisentire.2.ora cheilgovernoapplichileriforme.Vogliocheilgovernoapplichileriforme. importantecheilgovernoapplichileriforme.3.megliochetuabbiaripresoillavoro. Seifelicediavereripresoillavoro.Luisperachetuabbiaripresoillavoro.4. opportunochechiediateungrossoaumento.Desideratechiedereungrossoaumento. Avetebisognodichiedereungrossoaumento.C.Obiettivi.Answerswillvary. LETTURA 3,1,4,2,5,6 UN PO DI SCRITTURA Answerswillvary. ATTUALIT 1.MisembracheMariaabbiatuttiirequisitinecessariperlavorarecomeingegnere. MariadovrebbefaredomandaaBain,CuneoeAssociati.2.MisembracheCaterina abbiatuttiirequisitinecessariperlavorarecomeallievodirettore.Caterinadovrebbefare domandaaSupermercatiPam.3.MisembracheDeboraabbiatuttiirequisitinecessari perlavorarecomecaposport.Barbaradovrebbefaredomanda aVillaggiVacanzeSpa.4.MisembracheFedericoabbiatuttiirequisitinecessariper lavorarecomebibliotecario.FedericodovrebbefaredomandaallAmministrazione ProvincialediBrindisi.
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