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Traduzione e definizione
(to have) a dream: (fare) un sogno
Sweet dreams. Sogni d'oro!
to dream: sognare
Questo è un verbo irregolare:
I dream / I dreamed or dreamt / I have dreamed or dreamt
I've always dreamed of (being fluent in English!): Ho sempre sognato di (parlare inglese fluentemente!)
Esempi
- "I've made a decision, however, and rather than follow in my grandfather's footsteps, and live his dream, I've decided to pursue my own dream. Ladies and gentleman, I've decided to become..."
- "Alan Woody : Okay everyone, our next comedian has been dreaming of a career in stand up comedy since she was a little girl."
- "Edward : My dream, sir?"
- "What an amazing dream. Did you hear that, Brian?"
- "Congratulations, it will be a pleasure to transform your ridiculous dreams into a disturbing reality."
- "but what kind of dream are you having?"
- "- The lifestyle you've always dreamed of: Foreign holidays, fast cars, expensive gifts for your spouse / companion."
- "Here is a brief sampling of dreams from our lists"
- "Harold : Yeah, that's right, your dream!"
- "I think this musical dream is a premonition - a "financial forecast"."
- "Every man's got to have a dream, Eddie!"
- "I always dreamed of seeing you in my bedroom, but not like this."
- "It sounds like you're having a dream.."
- "Apart from the laxative effects, I'm sure they can't be good for your dreams."
- "I hope that one day you find the man of your dreams. A man who is worthy of you."
- "Marlene : If you come with me, we can pursue my dream of performing stand-up comedy."
- "He is British, an aspiring musician and dreams of becoming a rock star."
- "I've had several dreams about you since our last meeting."
- "Bruno : That was what I dreamt last night."
- "Bruno : I had this terrible dream where I lost my ability to smell!"
Esercizio 1
Last night, Luna DeLune that she to the moon in a turquoise spaceship.
Last night, Luna DeLune [not done] dreamt 1 that she [not done] was flying 2 to the moon in a turquoise spaceship.
1 dreamt: The verb 'to dream' can be conjugated two different ways in the past tense: 'dreamed' or 'dreamt'. Either form is acceptable in this construction. We put this verb in the past tense because of the phrase 'last night' at the beginning of the sentence.
2 was flying: The past continuous form of the verb (was flying) is acceptable here to indicate that the action of Luna's dream (flying) was continuous. Note: The past simple tense of the verb (flew) is also acceptable here. We put this verb into a past tense form because of the phrase 'last night' at the beginning of the sentence.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the dialogue you just heard. The words in brackets are synonyms of the word you are looking for! Each term is used only once. Note that this is not a transcription of the dialogue you listened to!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the dialogue you just heard. The words in brackets are synonyms of the word you are looking for! Each term is used only once. Note that this is not a transcription of the dialogue you listened to!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange dreams 1 (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one goal 2 (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest fear 3 (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange dreams 1 (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one goal 2 (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest fear 3 (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
1 dreams: "A dream" is a series of images, ideas, or emotions which occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. "A dream" can also describe a goal or hope that one has. For example: My dream is to own a small island one day.
2 goal: A "goal" is an objective. We often use the term to describe things we want to accomplish. Donna tells the staff that she wants to learn about their goals.
3 fear: A "fear" is a worry, concern or phobia. Luna tells Horatio that falling out of an airplane is one of her greatest fears. Donna tells the staff that she wants to learn about their fears.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with terms used in this scene. Use the hints to help you!
Kalvin Krime started his business with just a (an aspiration or goal) and some volatile (a combination of atoms or molecules).
The name of Kalvin Krime's perfume is "Man " (perspiration, or water emitted from the pores)
Kalvin Krime started his business with just a (an aspiration or goal) and some volatile (a combination of atoms or molecules).
The name of Kalvin Krime's perfume is "Man " (perspiration, or water emitted from the pores)
Fill in the blanks with terms used in this scene. Use the hints to help you!
Kalvin Krime started his business with just a dream 1 (an aspiration or goal) and some volatile chemicals 2 (a combination of atoms or molecules).
The name of Kalvin Krime's perfume is "Man Sweat 3" (perspiration, or water emitted from the pores)
Kalvin Krime started his business with just a dream 1 (an aspiration or goal) and some volatile chemicals 2 (a combination of atoms or molecules).
The name of Kalvin Krime's perfume is "Man Sweat 3" (perspiration, or water emitted from the pores)
1 dream: In this context, "a dream" describes a goal or hope. For example: My dream is to own a small island. Note that "a dream" is also a series of images, ideas, or emotions which occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.
2 chemicals: A "chemical" (pronounced "KEM-I-CLE") refers to molecules which have undergone a process of transformation, often elements which are combined to form chemical substances or compounds. Examples of chemicals: hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride etc.
3 Sweat: "Sweat" (which rhymes with "wet" or "pet") describes perspiration, or the liquid substance which is produced and expelled by the body. "Sweating" often occurs during high temperatures and when the body is working hard, during exercise for example.
Esercizio 4
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the dialogue you just heard. The words in brackets are synonyms of the word you are looking for! Each term is used only once. Note that this is not a transcription of the dialogue you listened to!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the dialogue you just heard. The words in brackets are synonyms of the word you are looking for! Each term is used only once. Note that this is not a transcription of the dialogue you listened to!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange dreams 1 (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one goal 2 (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest fear 3 (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
Luna: I can't sleep lately. I've been having strange dreams 1 (sleep, visions). Well actually they're more like nightmares!
Horatio: So?
Luna: I keep imagining that I'm jumping out of an airplane, but instead of a parachute I have an umbrella.
Horatio: That sounds fun! I've made a list of things I want to achieve before I turn 110, and skydiving is my number one goal 2 (objective).
Luna: Are you kidding? It's so scary. Falling from airplanes is my greatest fear 3 (anxiety, apprehension).
Horatio: I hope you don't find this rude, but I'm going to leave now.
Luna: No one understands me! I'm going to find Donna Donovan!
1 dreams: "A dream" is a series of images, ideas, or emotions which occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. "A dream" can also describe a goal or hope that one has. For example: My dream is to own a small island one day.
2 goal: A "goal" is an objective. We often use the term to describe things we want to accomplish. Donna tells the staff that she wants to learn about their goals.
3 fear: A "fear" is a worry, concern or phobia. Luna tells Horatio that falling out of an airplane is one of her greatest fears. Donna tells the staff that she wants to learn about their fears.
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