Ascolto: Vieni con me a vedere i Sassi? Regina e Tommaso sono in Piazza Vittorio Veneto a Matera per partecipare alla manifestazione “L’ora della Terra” ma anche per incontrare alcuni amici e visitare questa bellissima regione. Adesso sono seduti al tavolino di un bar. Ascolta la loro conversazione. Poi, decidi se la frase è vera (V) o falsa (F).

_____1. Regina vorrebbe andare a vedere i Sassi di notte.
_____2. A Tommaso piacerebbe andare al Parco Nazionale del Pollino da solo.
_____3. Luisa è originariamente di Matera.
_____4. Giuseppe dovrebbe avere buoni consigli su dove andare in Basilicata.
_____5. Tommaso non vuole andare con Regina ai Sassi.


1. V
2. F
3. F
4. V
5. F

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