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WHAT IS ITALY? – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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1.when you think about Italy what comes to mind maybe it's pizza or the Roman Coliseum but there's so much more to the country than just that welcome to geography with drewbinsky in this video I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about Italy some crazy travel facts to wonderful stories let's get started [Music] you can definitely spot Italy on a map by finding a giant boot it's located in South Central Europe neighbored by France Switzerland Austria Slovenia and the beautiful Mediterranean Sea Italy is roughly the size of Arizona my home state but it has eight times the population that is 59 million people who call Italy their home the vast majority of locals speak Italian with some in English French and Spanish it depends on your level and which part of Italy you are from the biggest cities in the country are Rome Milan and Naples when you explore any Street in the country you'll notice the beautiful Italian national flag but there's more to it that meets the eye the green symbolizes Freedom the white represents faith and the red means love like many of its neighbors Italy's currency is the Euro which is worth just over one dollar that is one US dollar equals one Euro but sometimes it changes up and down when it comes to food from cheesy pizza to creamy pasta it's no surprise that Italy is very famous for its cuisine you cannot go wrong with spaghetti lasagna risotto and potato called Mochi and of course Pizza did you know that some Italians eat cow tail it's called Koda Aya and it's served in a tomato stew out of all the desserts in Italy I would say gelato is the Superstar you also have Italian ice cream which is a fluffy sweet and refreshing snack on a hot summer day now that you know the basics it's time for some fast facts in Venice people don't drive cars they take boats instead what's up everyone we are riding on the famous gondola ride in Venice yes that is right instead of Roads the city is filled with beautiful waterways and canals that are only accessible by boat did you know that the world's smallest country is located inside of Italy it's called the Vatican it has a population of just a few hundred people and the pope actually lives there it's been a fun day here in the Vatican definitely worth spending an or a half day in the year 79 A.D a volcano called Mount Vesuvius erupted near the city of Pompeii killing thousands and thousands of people the ash preserved much of the city and to this day the archaeologists are still studying what happened Believe It or Not pasta isn't originally from Italy many people think it originated in China before becoming the spaghetti that we love and know today whether you know it or not many items in your house were invented in Italy the piano the battery and the newspaper Mamma Mia now it is time for a fun story about Italy on my first trip to Italy about seven years ago I went to the beautiful City of Florence which is in the northern part of the country and there there's a pizza place called gusta pizza and it was my first time having a pizza experience in Italy where pizza comes from I'm so used to eating pizza in other countries or even in America where they they serve it in you know regular pizza slice but in Italy they serve it in a big circle and they put all the ingredients on it and they cook it and the bread good the dough gets really fresh and crispy they put all the mozzarella and cheese and olives on top of it and olive oil and pepperoni and you eat it they don't cut it into pieces you have to either cut it yourself or take the whole thing and eat it and I remember sitting there in that little thinking wow this is truly one of the best meals in the world pizza originated in Italy so if you get the chance to eat it there it's not to mention the spaghetti and the pasta in Italy is superior to anywhere in the world to be honest Pizza in America is very good pizza in Italy's very good so they're both almost equally good in my opinion however the spaghetti and the pasta in Italy is and so much better than you can find anywhere else in the world they make the noodles so fresh they cook it overnight they put all the right spices and sauces on it and they serve it in a beautiful bowl with Parmesan cheese and the sauce and the olive oil and all of it mixed together it's so good I love of Italy it's a country we'll always go back to in the future it's beautiful the people are amazing and I can't wait to head back to Italy sometime very very very soon thank you for watching this episode of geography with drewbinsky and I'll see you next time bye

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)

communicating

B1

To impart

Example:

"communicating in English French and"

education

B1

The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.

Example:

"Spanish it depends on your education"

dumplings

A2

A ball of dough that is cooked and may have a filling and/or additional ingredients in the dough.

Example:

"dumplings called Mochi and of course"

vaccinara

A2

A A2-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"vaccinara and it's served in a tomato"

especially

A2

(manner) In a special manner; specially.

Example:

"especially on a hot summer day now that"

afternoon

A2

The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.

Example:

"afternoon or a half day in the year 79"

literally

A2

Word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor

Example:

"literally either cut it yourself or take"

restaurant

A2

An eating establishment in which diners are served food, usually by waiters at their tables but sometimes (as in a fast food restaurant) at a counter.

Example:

"restaurant thinking wow this is truly"

phenomenal

A2

Very remarkable; highly extraordinary; amazing.

Example:

"chance to eat it there it's phenomenal"

outstanding

B1

To resist effectually; withstand; sustain without yielding.

Example:

"and the pasta in Italy is outstanding"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
education
CEFR Level
B1
Duration
277
Total Words
879
Total Sentences
124
Average Sentence Length
7 words

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