All’ufficio postale

At the Post Office

Answer the question in Italian.
1 / 15
You are describing what the clerk does.
Translate into Italian: “The clerk understands.”
Answer the question in Italian.
2 / 15
You are asking for help at the post office.
How would you say in Italian: “I would like a stamp for this postcard.”
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3 / 15
You are describing your feeling after mailing the postcard.
How would you say in Italian: “I smile with relief.”
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4 / 15
You are describing where the box is.
Translate into Italian: “There is a red box near the door.”
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5 / 15
You are describing how you feel about your message.
How would you say in Italian: “I am happy with my message.”
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6 / 15
You are saying what you do with the postcard.
Write in Italian: “I put the postcard inside.”
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7 / 15
You are describing the postcard.
How would you say in Italian: “This postcard is suitable for international mail.”
Answer the question in Italian.
8 / 15
You are explaining your goal at the post office.
Translate into Italian: “I want to send it home.”
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9 / 15
You are describing your arrival at the post office.
How would you say in Italian: “I walk into a small post office”?
Answer the question in Italian.
10 / 15
You are saying what you see in the room.
Write in Italian: “There are two counters.”
Answer the question in Italian.
11 / 15
You are checking your postcard one more time.
Write in Italian: “I check the postcard again.”
Answer the question in Italian.
12 / 15
You are describing the place around you.
How would you say in Italian: “It is quiet”?
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13 / 15
You are using the same pattern with one item instead of two.
How would you say in Italian: “There is one counter.”
Answer the question in Italian.
14 / 15
You are saying what you do next.
How would you say in Italian: “I buy the stamp.”
Answer the question in Italian.
15 / 15
You are combining two patterns from the story.
How would you say in Italian: “I want to check the postcard again.”
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