Nuovo Espresso 1 Lezione 8 (2025)
Lezione 8 of Nuovo Espresso 1 , titled "Sapori d'Italia" (Tastes of Italy), is a core unit that shifts focus toward practical daily life—specifically food, shopping, and dining. Key Learning Objectives
Vocabulary: Focuses heavily on food items (fruits, vegetables, meats), quantities (e.g., un etto, un chilo), and flavors (dolce, salato, saporito).
Grammar: Introduces the partitive article (del, della, dei...) to express "some," and the use of the pronoun "ne" to replace quantities.
Situational Italian: Teaches how to order in a restaurant, shop at a market, and express likes and dislikes regarding food. Quick Review Guide
To master this lesson, ensure you can handle these specific tasks:
Shopping at the Market: Practice asking for specific amounts.
Example: "Vorrei un chilo di mele, per favore" (I would like a kilo of apples, please). Using "Ne": This is often the trickiest part of the lesson.
Example: "Quante arance vuole?" -> "Ne prendo tre" (How many oranges do you want? -> I'll take three [of them]).
Partitive Articles: Knowing when to use del/dello/della instead of a definite article. Example: "Prendo del formaggio" (I'll have some cheese). Study Resources
Audio Practice: You can listen to the lesson's listening tracks (Traccia 18–22 typically cover this unit) on SoundCloud .
Vocabulary Drills: Use interactive flashcards on platforms like Quizlet to memorize the 90+ terms related to Italian flavors. nuovo espresso 1 lezione 8
Video Supplements: The accompanying video course episode for this unit follows the ongoing story of the four friends as they navigate social situations involving food.
of the Nuovo Espresso 1 textbook is titled " Sapori d'Italia
" (Flavors of Italy) and focuses on the culinary world. It transitions from basic interactions to practical life skills like grocery shopping, discussing food quantities, and understanding recipes. Key Learning Objectives
The lesson is designed to help students navigate Italian markets and kitchens through these core areas:
Grocery Shopping: Learning how to ask for specific quantities such as un etto (100 grams), un chilo (a kilogram), and un litro (a liter).
Recipes & Cooking: Understanding culinary verbs like versare (to pour) and mescolare (to mix).
Food Vocabulary: Building a foundation with terms like il sugo (sauce), la carne macinata (minced meat), and i pomodori pelati (peeled tomatoes). Grammar Focus
Lezione 8 introduces several essential structures for describing actions and quantities:
Direct Object Pronouns: Using lo, la, li, le and the partitive ne to replace nouns in conversation.
Impersonal Construction: Learning the si + verb structure (e.g., si dice, si mangia) to talk about general habits or instructions. Lezione 8 of Nuovo Espresso 1 , titled
Partitives: Using partitive articles in the singular to express "some" of an item. Practical Exercises
The lesson typically includes audio tracks that simulate real-world scenarios:
Market Interactions: Listening to customers order specific amounts of deli meats like mortadella or cheeses like parmigiano.
Cooking Instructions: Following a telephone conversation where a mother explains how to make a classic pasta al ragù.
Financial Transactions: Practicing currency with exercises involving calculating totals and receiving change in Euros. Study Resources
To further practice the material from Lezione 8, you can use these digital tools:
Interactive Flashcards: Review vocabulary and quantities on Quizlet.
Audio & Video Content: Access official tracks and the "videocorso" series on the ALMA Edizioni website.
Course Videos: Watch walkthroughs and pronunciation guides on YouTube. If you'd like, I can: Provide a practice dialogue for a grocery store scenario.
Explain the difference between "lo" and "ne" in more detail. Oggi mangio la pasta
List the irregular past participles introduced in this level. Let me know how you'd like to continue your Italian study. Nuovo Espresso 1 - Lezione 8 - Sapori d'Italia Flashcards
Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like un etto, un chilo, litro and others. New Espresso 1 - L8
Exercise B: Grammar in Context
The book asks you to transform present tense sentences into the past. For example:
- Oggi mangio la pasta. → Ieri ho mangiato la pasta.
Adverbs of Frequency (Avverbi di Frequenza)
| Italian | English | Percentage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sempre | Always | 100% | | Di solito | Usually | 80% | | Spesso | Often | 70% | | Qualche volta | Sometimes | 40% | | Raramente | Rarely | 20% | | Non... mai | Never | 0% |
How to Study "Nuovo Espresso 1 Lezione 8" Effectively
Unlike vocabulary for food or clothing (Lezione 2/3), reflexive verbs require active mental reorganization. Here is a 3-step study plan.
2. Il Tempo Atmosferico (The Weather)
Here’s the fun part. Unlike English, where we say “It is rainy,” Italian uses verbs or fare (to do/make).
- Fa caldo – It’s hot.
- Fa freddo – It’s cold.
- C’è il sole – It’s sunny (literally: There is the sun).
- Piove – It’s raining.
- Nevica – It’s snowing.
Pro tip: Italians love “Che tempo fa?” (What’s the weather doing?) as small talk, just like “Come stai?”
Communicative Goals: Speaking and Writing
In the Nuovo Espresso method, knowing rules isn't enough. You must use them. Here is a typical exercise from Lezione 8.
Step 3: Use the "Opposite Person" Game
Describe your morning, then describe your best friend’s morning.
- Io mi alzo alle 7.
- Lui si alza alle 8.
This forces you to switch between mi and si, which is a common source of errors in exams.