In farmacia

At the Pharmacy

Answer the question in Italian.
1 / 15
You are describing your polite reaction.
How would you say in Italian: “I nod and speak kindly”?
Answer the question in Italian.
2 / 15
You are repeating the pharmacist’s answer.
How would you say in Italian: “It is not necessary”?
Answer the question in Italian.
3 / 15
You are describing the next step of the treatment.
How would you say in Italian: “Then she cleans the wound”?
Answer the question in Italian.
4 / 15
You are describing what the pharmacist gives Luca.
How would you say in Italian: “She gives him a sweet”?
Answer the question in Italian.
5 / 15
You are describing the final step of the treatment.
How would you say in Italian: “Then she carefully puts on the band-aid”?
Answer the question in Italian.
6 / 15
You are saying what Luca wants to do.
How would you say in Italian: “Luca wants to pay for the band-aid”?
Answer the question in Italian.
7 / 15
You are asking for a treat after the visit.
How would you say in Italian: “I want a sweet”?
Answer the question in Italian.
8 / 15
You are describing what the pharmacist does.
How would you say in Italian: “The pharmacist looks at his finger and nods”?
Answer the question in Italian.
9 / 15
You are showing the injury to the pharmacist.
How would you say in Italian: “I show my finger”?
Answer the question in Italian.
10 / 15
You are imagining the same situation and changing the sentence to “you”.
How would you say in Italian: “You walk to a quiet pharmacy”?
Answer the question in Italian.
11 / 15
You are summarizing the ending of the story.
How would you say in Italian: “Luca is very grateful for the pharmacist’s help”?
Answer the question in Italian.
12 / 15
You are describing what you do after a small accident.
How would you say in Italian: “I look at my finger”?
Answer the question in Italian.
13 / 15
You are describing what you see on your finger.
How would you say in Italian: “There is a small cut”?
Answer the question in Italian.
14 / 15
You are explaining the problem clearly.
How would you say in Italian: “My finger hurts”?
Answer the question in Italian.
15 / 15
You are explaining how the cut feels.
How would you say in Italian: “It burns a little”?
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