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Traduzione e definizione

a citizen: un cittadino, una cittadina noun
la cittadinanza la condizione o lo status di cittadino; l’atto di appartenere a un paese
a senior citizen un anziano, una persona anziana, un pensionato/a

Esempi

  • "The citizens of Europe?"
  • "I am a citizen!"
  • "Britons buy slice of American pie: UK citizens investing more and more in the American housing market"
  • "Senior citizen"
  • "Being a morally upstanding citizen?"
  • "Jean : Well, as you may know, I am not an American citizen..."
  • "Any French citizen between the ages of 18 and 28 is eligible to apply, provided they are currently enrolled in a university."
  • "The police received an anonymous tip that the popular young wizard was flying under the influence, when a concerned citizen called to report a dead pigeon on the street."
  • "As concern about the "fish flu" virus continues to spread across the United States, citizens are taking steps to protect against infections."
  • "New president of Europe Brian Alistair Jones, the winner in a hotly contested election that divided citizens over issues such as a national cheese, sits in his office with a reflective look on his face."
  • "Enriqué : Actually Moira, Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, but he is now an American citizen."
  • "I understand that these are serious charges which affect the good citizens of San Francisco, and that the nature of these offenses should not be taken lightly."
  • "Robot : Because citizens get very attached to songs about their country, and they don't like it when their music becomes a tribute to one's egomania."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.

This noun describes an exhibition, spectacle or representation. "His rescue of the cat from the tree was an amazing of courage."

Although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he has an American passport and is now an American .

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.

This noun describes an exhibition, spectacle or representation. "His rescue of the cat from the tree was an amazing display 1 of courage."

Although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he has an American passport and is now an American citizen 2.
1 display: The term "display" refers to an exhibition, spectacle or representation. In the broadcast, Enrique says "(the crowd is) watching an incredible display of football". He means that the crowd is watching an example or exhibition of great football being played.
2 citizen: The term "citizen" describes an inhabitant of a city or town, or a person in a general sense. Officially, a "citizen (of the US)" is an American national, with the legal right to live and work in the United States. In the broadcast, Enrique explains that although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he is now a citizen of the United States, meaning that Joe Umbabwe has American nationality or "citizenship".
Esercizio 2
Let's fill out an official form!
We have all the information we need, except for the categories. Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate category. Some of these terms were used in the conversation you just heard, some were not!

Name: Bob Tiberius Carter
Address: 175 San Felipe Way, San Francisco, California
of : November 11th, 1959
: American
status: Married (not used in the conversation)
: Male (not used in the conversation)

Let's fill out an official form!
We have all the information we need, except for the categories. Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate category. Some of these terms were used in the conversation you just heard, some were not!

Name: Bob Tiberius Carter
Address: 175 San Felipe Way, San Francisco, California
Date 1 of birth 2: November 11th, 1959
Nationality 3: American
Marital 4 status: Married (not used in the conversation)
gender 5: Male (not used in the conversation)
1 Date: "Date of birth" (or DOB) is commonly required on official forms (applications, taxes, legal documents, etc). In this conversation, lawyer Bethany Belovin reports that Horatio Oléré's "date of birth" is unknown. Note that the terms "date of birth" and "birthday" have slightly different meanings: Date of birth indicates the day, month and year of birth, while "birthday" often only refers to the day and month.
2 birth: A "birth" refers literally to the beginning of someone's life, and figuratively to the beginning of any event. Example: My entire family was present at the birth of my son. In the figurative sense: The birth of the Art Nouveau movement was in 1880. The noun "birth" comes from the verb "to bear". "Date of birth" (or DOB) is commonly required on official forms (applications, taxes, legal documents, etc).
3 Nationality: "Nationality" describes a person's country of origin, (but not necessarily their citizenship!). Nationality is determined by the country in which you were born, not necessarily where you have "citizenship" (legal working and living status)! In this conversation, Bethany Belovin states that Horatio's nationality is "unknown".
4 Marital: "Marital Status" is a category commonly found on official forms. This category describes a person's familial situation, and possible answers are: single, married, divorced, widowed (spouse has died) etc.
5 gender: The category used to ask for the "sex" of a person filling out a form is sometimes titled "gender", though it is occasionally titled "sex". Possible responses to this category are: male and female, etc.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks!

Jean says "strangers" to mean people from another country. This is incorrect! Find the correct term: "Jean-Marie le Stylo thinks that should return to their "own" country".

The next term describes a legal permanent resident of a country or place: "I am a British . Wherever I go in the world, the Queen of England will protect me".

This verb shares a similar meaning with "to be curious", or to "consider" something:
I am whether I should resign from my job and become a clown. What do you think?

Finally, find the term which means "subject", "theme", or "matter":
Immigration is a very interesting : I could talk about it for hours!

Fill in the blanks!

Jean says "strangers" to mean people from another country. This is incorrect! Find the correct term: "Jean-Marie le Stylo thinks that foreigners 1 should return to their "own" country".

The next term describes a legal permanent resident of a country or place: "I am a British citizen 2. Wherever I go in the world, the Queen of England will protect me".

This verb shares a similar meaning with "to be curious", or to "consider" something:
I am wondering 3 whether I should resign from my job and become a clown. What do you think?

Finally, find the term which means "subject", "theme", or "matter":
Immigration is a very interesting topic 4: I could talk about it for hours!
1 foreigners: "Foreigners" is the correct answer. A "foreigner" comes from "a different or foreign country". Here's another example: "I am a foreigner in this country. Please could you speak more slowly, as English is a foreign language for me". This word can be difficult to pronounce, so you might like to listen to the end of the dialogue again, when Brian corrects Jean!
2 citizen: "Citizen" is the term we were looking for here. A "citizen" of a country is a legal permanent resident there, and has certain rights. They probably also hold a passport issued by this country.
3 wondering: "Wondering" is the correct term here. We can say "I am wondering what to have for lunch", if we are thinking about something, or considering it. Another example: "I wonder if Susie will ever go on a date with Philip".
4 topic: "Topic" is the term used in the dialogue which refers to a "subject". Brian says "Immigration is the topic du jour", meaning that immigration is the subject of the day. Here's another example: "What topics are you revising for the biology exam? I'm doing anaerobic respiration and asexual reproduction".

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