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  • LESSON TRANSCRIPT

    Absolute Beginner S1 #1Finding New Friends in Hungary

    CONTENTS

    2 INTRODUCTION2 LESSON CONVERSATION3 POST CONVERSATION BANTER3 VOCAB LIST4 KEY VOCABULARY AND PHRASES5 LESSON FOCUS

    # 1 COPYRIGHT 2013 INNOVATIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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    INTRODUCTION

    Gergo: Sziasztok. Gerg vagyok.Simone: Hi, Simone here! This is Absolute Beginner, Season 1, Lesson 1: Finding New Friends in Hungary! Well, in this lesson, youll learn how to say hi to people and ask their names.Gergo: Sziasztok! Thats right.Simone: So, where does this conversation take place?Gergo: It takes place on the train, where Anne, our main character, speaks with Balzs, a Hungarian guy who sits next to her. Balzs noticed she had a foreign accent and he wants to get to know her better.Simone: Ok, so listen carefully everyone!

    LESSON CONVERSATION

    Anne: J reggelt!Balzs: (smiling) Szia! Hogy hvnak?Anne: Anne Smith.Balzs: n Pl Balzs vagyok.Anne: Szia, , Balzs?Balzs: Igen, Balzs. rlk, hogy megismertelek.Anne: n is.English Host: Let's listen to the conversation one time slowly.Anne: J reggelt!Balzs: (smiling) Szia! Hogy hvnak?Anne: Anne Smith.Balzs: n Pl Balzs vagyok.Anne: Szia, , Balzs?Balzs: Igen, Balzs. rlk, hogy megismertelek.Anne: n is.With TranslationAnne: J reggelt!Anne: Good morning!Balzs: (smiling) Szia! Hogy hvnak?Balzs: Hi! What is your name?Anne: Anne

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    Smith.Anne: Anne Smith.Balzs: n Pl Balzs vagyok.Balzs: Im Balzs Pl.Anne: Szia, , Balzs?Anne: Hi, er, Balzs?Balzs: Igen, Balzs. rlk, hogy megismertelek.Balzs: Yes, Balzs. Nice to meet you.Anne: n is.Anne: Nice to meet you too.

    POST CONVERSATION BANTER

    Simone: Alright, so Anne meets a new person on the morning train, Balzs. Is that a common name, by the way?Gergo: Yes, I know a lot of men with that name among twentysomethings in Hungary. By the way, you should remember that Hungarian names dont follow the Western order.Simone: That means that in Hungarian, family names come first.Gergo: And to complicate matters even further, Hungarians will assume you dont know this, so they switch it to the western order for you convenience.Simone: But now that you know it, youll probably just switch it back mentally.Gergo: (laughs) When in doubt, dont be afraid to ask, just like our main character Anne did. So, Simone, shall we go over the vocabulary we have for this lesson?Simone: Lets do that.

    VOCAB LIST

    Simone: Now lets take a look at the vocabulary in this lesson.The first expression is:Gergo: J reggelt!Simone: Good morning!Gergo: J reg-gelt!Gergo: J reggelt!Gergo: Szia!Simone:

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    Hi.Gergo: Szi-a!Gergo: Szia!Gergo: Hogy hvnak?Simone: What is your name?Gergo: Hogy hv-nak?Gergo: Hogy hvnak?Gergo: n vagyok.Simone: I am ...Gergo: n vagy-ok.Gergo: n vagyok.Gergo: rlk, hogy megismertelek.Simone: Nice to meet you.Gergo: -r-lk, hogy me-gis-mer-te-lek.Gergo: rlk, hogy megismertelek.Gergo: n is.Simone: Me too.Gergo: n is.Gergo: n is.

    KEY VOCABULARY AND PHRASES

    Simone: Alright, so what other vocabulary and phrases are we going to mention in this lesson?Gergo: Well, well start with the two greetings. J reggelt and szia.Simone: J reggelt is Good morning and szia is hi, right?Gergo: Right. Now, you can say hi to other young people, but usually not to the elderly or superiors, unless you have already agreed to use this form.Simone: This has to do with the formal-informal language. Well always try to give the listeners the appropriate form in a certain situation. Can we hear those two again?Gergo: Sure. J reggelt! J reggelt!Simone: Good morning. This is easier to use with anyone, basically.Gergo: Szia! Szia!Simone: Hi.Gergo: There is another thing about szia. It should only be used to address one person. When we want to say hi to multiple friends, say sziasztok.

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    Sziasztok.Simone: Lets move on Gergo, well have plenty of time to explain this to our listeners in other lessons too.Gergo: Sorry. Hogy hvnak? Hogy hvnak?Simone: What is you name?Gergo: Yes. Again, you should only use it when addressing young people. Asking someones name outright is a bit weird sometimes, but in this situation it is perfectly fine.Simone: Also, it is really hard to hit on someone without knowing her name.Gergo: Right. Again: Hogy hvnak? Hogy hvnak?Simone: What is your name? Good. What else do we have?Gergo: One last expression then a bit of grammar.Simone: All right, in this order, please.Gergo: rlk, hogy megismertelek. rlk, hogy megismertelek.Simone: Nice to meet you! Do you want to break it down for us?Gergo: Not at this point, if you dont mind. All Im going to say is that this is to be used in informal situations.

    LESSON FOCUS

    Simone: OK. Lets hear that again and move on to the grammar point.Gergo: rlk, hogy megismertelek.Grammar Point:Simone: So, Gergo, whats the grammar point for today?Gergo: Were going to talk about the verb vagyok.Simone: Which is?Gergo: I am. Our sentence was: Pl Balzs vagyok. Just state your name and say vagyok to express who (or what) you are.Simone: I noticed that Hungarians sometime say just their names in this situation, though, without any verbs.Gergo: That happens too, yes. Are you trying to mess with my authority?Simone: Absolutely not. Dont worry.Gergo: Haha, good. Now try this: Dik vagyok. Dik vagyok.Simone: Dik vagyok. What does it mean?Gergo: Im a student.Simone: Nice one. I got it. No more unwanted questions. Say that again please, and

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    lets make them practice a bit.Gergo: Dik vagyok.Gergo: Now that we've got that out of the way, say: Amerikai vagyok. Amerikai vagyok.Simone: Yeah, its simple. Amerikai vagyok. Im American, right?Gergo: Yes, good job Simone. Repeat that a couple times. Amerikai vagyok.Simone: You can pretty much pick up any kind of noun or even adjective, and stick it before vagyok, to express I am something. Can you go for an adjective now?Gergo: Sure. hes vagyok. hes vagyok.Simone: I am hungry. But before you all run to the shop, were going to cover second and third person singular as well.Gergo: In second person singular the verb to be is vagy. Vagy. It works the very same way as vagyok, just use it with any noun or adjective. Orvos vagy. Orvos vagy.Simone: You are a doctor.Gergo: Amerikai vagy. Amerikai vagy.Simone: You are American. These sentences sound a bit unnatural.Gergo: I know, but change your intonation a bit and bam, you have questions: Orvos vagy? Orvos vagy?Simone: Are you a doctor? Nice. Give us a few more examples, please, and well also give the listeners a few moments to repeat after you.Gergo: Szomjas vagy? Szomjas vagy?Simone: Are you thirsty?Gergo: Magyar vagy? Magyar vagy?Simone: Are you Hungarian?Gergo: All right, we can now ask and answer. Ready?Simone: Shoot.Gergo: Szomjas vagy?Simone: Szomjas vagyok. Are you thirsty? and I am. Ill ask another one: Amerikai vagy?Gergo: Amerikai vagyok. Im an American - which is not true, but we are still on lesson one, no need to explain everything just yet. One thing though: Remember that these are all informal sentences.Simone: All right, I think that is enough for one lesson. Theyll have plenty of time to pick these up.Gergo: Just make sure you listen to the conversation a couple times and youll be speaking Hungarian in no time.Simone: In the meantime, if you have any

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    questions...Gergo: post them in the comments section. Sziasztok!Simone: See you next time!