La traduzione, come metodo di esercizio nell’apprendimento di una lingua, farà sicuramente parte della vecchia scuola, però, inserita in un contesto più vario di apprendimento, soprattutto con feedback in tempo reale, può sempre essere un utile esercizio di allenamento.
Consiglio una partecipazione attiva e visibile postando la tua versione tra i commenti in fondo a questa pagina. In questo modo riceverai un mio commento o suggerimento in tempo più o meno reale. Ma per chi non se la sente, si può semplicemente annotare la propria versione e controllarla attraverso i miei commenti lasciati per gli altri.
Ecco la nuova frase:
Ti ci vorrà del tempo per abituarti a fare questi esercizi.
Buon divertimento!
Puoi esercitarti quanto vuoiQUI
Your comments are always very welcome.
Ti ci vorrà del tempo per abituarti a fare questi esercizi.
It’ll take you ages to get used to doing these exercises.
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Your version is good, Claudio. Perhaps “ages” is a bit longer than “del tempo” if we want to split hairs! Why not “some time”?
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Ti ci vorrà del tempo per abituarti a fare questi esercizi.
It will take time to get used to do these exercises.
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It will take time to get you used to do these exercises.
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Ok ok I messed up!
I always confuse ” get/be used to ” and “used to ”
“Ing form” after the first one!
So,..
It’ll take you some time to get used to doing these exercises.
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Third time lucky, eh?
Well done. 🙂
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Good morning prof
You will take time to get used to doing these excercises.
Thank you very much.
Have a nice day
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Good Nadia, perhaps “some time”?
Bear in mind the alternative, “It will take you some time…” which is perhaps a little more typical in this kind of expression.
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Ti ci vorrà del tempo per abituarti a fare questi esercizi
It’ll take you some time to get used to doing these exercises!
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Very good, Manu. And so early in the morning too! 😉
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Work is calling me… thanks Toni I wish you a wonderful day
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Ciao Tony
It will take you some time for to get used to doing these homework
L’ho fatta senza guardare quella degli altri 😉
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Hi Gaetano.
Well, that was a pretty good effort.
Just a couple of small points:
1) for ❎
2) homework ❎ exercises ✅
(eventualmente con ‘homework’ ci vorrebbe ‘this’ essendo non numerabile!)
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homeworks
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Ok Tony quindi homework è senza plurale. E io che pensavo anche di aver sbagliato non mettendo la s ahahah. Thank you as always
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😀👍
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It’ll take you some time to get used to doing these exercises
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Yes, that’s how I would say it, Giovanna. Well done. 🙂
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thanks
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😀👍
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Ti ci vorrà del tempo per abituarti a fare questi esercizi.
Good evening prof,
It will take you some time to get used to doing these exercises.
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That’s how I would say it, Roby. well done! 🙂
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Thanks prof😁
… Wish you a nice Saturday, 😊
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Thanks, Roby. You too! 😘
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Ti ci vorrà del tempo per abituarti a fare questi esercizi.
You’ll need time to get used to doing those exercises.
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Nice one, Paolo, but are the exercises here or there? 😉
Bear in mind the alternative, “It will take you some time…” which is perhaps a little more typical in this kind of expression.
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Ouch I forgot the gerund! 😅
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Well done, you remembered it just in time! 😉
Bear in mind the alternative, “It will take you some time…” which is perhaps a little more typical in this kind of expression.
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Ti ci vorrà del tempo per abituarti a fare questi esercizi.
You’ll need time to get used to do these exercises
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you will need time to get used to doing this exercise
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I
did not put it in plural
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Very good (apart from the singular form 😉 )
Bear in mind the alternative, “It will take you some time…” which is perhaps a little more typical in this kind of expression.
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Thanks
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😀👍
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It will take you some time to get used to doing these exercises
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Spot on, Dino. Well done. 🙂
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