INTRODUCTION |
Gabriella: Hi everyone, I’m Gabriella. |
Stefania: And I’m Stefania! |
Gabriella: And welcome to Culture Class: Essential Greek Vocabulary, Lesson 6! In this lesson you'll learn 5 essential words related to Food and Drink. These are five fruits that are common in Greece. Hand picked. You can find a complete list of vocabulary at GreekPod101.com |
FIVE KEY VOCABULARY ITEMS |
Gabriella: Stefania, what’s our first word? |
Stefania: σταφύλι |
Gabriella: grape |
Stefania: (slow) σταφύλι (regular) σταφύλι |
Gabriella: Listeners, please repeat: |
Stefania: σταφύλι |
[pause - 5 sec.] |
Gabriella: Grapes are very popular fruits in Greece and are found throughout the country. Greek grapes are in season during autumn. They are rich in juice and have a very thin skin compared to the grapes of southern Europe. |
Gabriella: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
Stefania: (normal) Η Σαντορίνη βγάζει πολύ γλυκά σταφύλια. |
Gabriella: Santorini produces very sweet grapes. |
Stefania: (slow) Η Σαντορίνη βγάζει πολύ γλυκά σταφύλια. |
Gabriella: Okay, what’s the next word? |
Stefania: καρπούζι |
Gabriella: watermelon |
Stefania: (slow) καρπούζι (regular) καρπούζι |
Gabriella: Listeners, please repeat: |
Stefania: καρπούζι |
[pause - 5 sec.] |
Gabriella: Watermelons are extremely popular during the summer months in Greece because the country is one of the largest producers of watermelons in Europe. It is often served in restaurants as a dessert alternative. |
Gabriella: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
Stefania: (normal) Στην Ελλάδα το καρπούζι το τρώμε το καλοκαίρι |
Gabriella: In Greece we eat watermelon during the summer. |
Stefania: (slow) Στην Ελλάδα το καρπούζι το τρώμε το καλοκαίρι |
Gabriella: Okay, what’s the next word? |
Stefania: πεπόνι |
Gabriella: melon |
Stefania: (slow) πεπόνι (regular) πεπόνι |
Gabriella: Listeners, please repeat: |
Stefania: πεπόνι |
[pause - 5 sec.] |
Gabriella: Ιn Greece, melons are a very popular summer fruit mainly used inside fruit salads or eaten by itself. Just like with watermelons, eating feta cheese with melon is very popular. |
Gabriella: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
Stefania: (normal) Μου αρέσει να τρώω πεπόνι στην παραλία. |
Gabriella: I like to eat melon at the beach. |
Stefania: (slow) Μου αρέσει να τρώω πεπόνι στην παραλία. |
Gabriella: Okay, what’s the next word? |
Stefania: σύκο |
Gabriella: fig |
Stefania: (slow) σύκο (regular) σύκο |
Gabriella: Listeners, please repeat: |
Stefania: σύκο |
[pause - 5 sec.] |
Gabriella: Figs are one of the oldest cultivated fruits in Greece. Greek people often have a fig tree in their garden or close by their homes. |
Gabriella: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
Stefania: (normal) Η συκιά μας έκανε πολλά σύκα αυτό το καλοκαίρι. |
Gabriella: Our fig tree produced many figs this summer. |
Stefania: (slow) Η συκιά μας έκανε πολλά σύκα αυτό το καλοκαίρι. |
Gabriella: Okay, what’s the last word? |
Stefania: ρόδι |
Gabriella: pomegranate |
Stefania: (slow) ρόδι (regular) ρόδι |
Gabriella: Listeners, please repeat: |
Stefania: ρόδι |
[pause - 5 sec.] |
Gabriella: The pomegranate is native to the Mediterranean region. In Greece it is a symbol of abundance, fertility and good luck. Pomegranates are prominent at Greek weddings and funerals. |
Gabriella: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word. |
Stefania: (normal) Tην Πρωτοχρονιά «σπάσαμε» το ρόδι στην αυλή. |
Gabriella: On New Year's Day we "broke" the pomegranate in the yard. |
Stefania: (slow) Tην Πρωτοχρονιά «σπάσαμε» το ρόδι στην αυλή. |
QUIZ |
Gabriella: Okay listeners, are you ready to be quizzed on the words you just learned? Stefania will give you the Greek – please say the English meaning out loud! Are you ready? |
Stefania: σταφύλι |
[pause]Gabriella: grape |
Stefania: καρπούζι |
[pause]Gabriella: watermelon |
Stefania: πεπόνι |
[pause]Gabriella: melon |
Stefania: σύκο |
[pause]Gabriella: fig |
Stefania: ρόδι |
[pause]Gabriella: pomegranate |
Outro
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Gabriella: There you have it – five fruits in Greece! We have more vocab lists available at GreekPod101.com, so be sure to check them out. Thanks everyone, see you next time! |
Stefania: Γεια! |
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