Cjelina 2: Slobodno vrijeme
🗣️ 2 | 1 | Lekcija 2: Atrakcije
Što za vikend?
Laura and James are settling into life in Croatia—and loving every minute of it! 🇭🇷✨ With Laura now in Zagreb and James down in Split, there’s so much to see, do, and learn. From cobblestone streets and city squares to beaches and bakeries, they’re exploring it all! Lucky for them, their local friends are more than happy to play tour guide!
🔰 Moj grad
In-class conversation
2.1.2 Zadatak 1: Što posjetiti u gradu?
Answer the following questions. Then, talk with one of your classmates to learn more about their city. Ask each other about what we can visit in their city. For the last question that you need to answer, use the image slideshow.
- Odakle si? — Ja sam iz [Hrvatske]
- Iz kojeg si grada? — Ja sam [iz Splita]
- Što moramo posjetiti u tvom gradu? — Obavezno treba posjetiti [park / jezero / galeriju]
🇭🇷 Zagreb
What to see?
2.1.2 Zadatak 2: Što posjetiti u Zagrebu?
Let’s discover more about Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. What are some famous attractions in Zagreb that one could visit?
Što posjetiti?
- 🌲 park Zrinjevac
- 🚣 jezero Jarun
- 🛶 rijeka Sava
1️⃣ Watch the slideshow about different places in Zagreb. Then, mark all the things that one can see in Zagreb. Be careful, not everything listed below appears in the slideshow, and some things don’t exist in Zagreb at all!
2️⃣ In your own opinion, add an appropriate description to each place from the slideshow. Choose from the option below.
| Trebamo posjetiti […] most. | Trebamo posjetiti […] jezero. |
|---|---|
| lijep / ružan | lijepo / ružno |
| velik / malen | veliko / maleno |
| nov / star | novo / staro |
3️⃣ Let’s continue investigating. Look at the next slideshow and mark all the things one can further visit in Zagreb. Remember, not all items listed below will be presented in the image slideshow.
Based on your opinion, add an appropriate description to each place that one can visit in Zagreb. When you are done, talk with one of your classmates to compare your opinions.
Trebamo posjetiti […] knjižnicu.
- lijepu / ružnu
- veliku / malenu
- novu / staru
💭 Zagreb — atrakcije
Must see places…
2.1.2 Zadatak 3: Vikend obilazak
🔊 Listen to dialogue and answer the questions.

Transkripcija
| Mario: | Bok, Laura! |
|---|---|
| Laura: | Bok! Kako ste? |
| Sandra: | Odlično sam, hvala. |
| Mario: | Umorno, ali dobro. Kako si ti? |
| Laura: | Dobro sam. Evo razmišljam što posjetiti ovaj vikend. |
| Sandra: | Stvarno? |
| Laura: | Da! I baš je dobro što vas vidim! Imate li neki savjet? |
| Mario: | Naravno! Definitivno moraš posjetiti Markov trg, Dolac, Kulu Lotrščak, Mirogoj, Maksimir, Gornji grad i katedralu. Dok si ovdje također moraš posjetiti i gradove: Varaždin, Samobor, Osijek, Split, Dubrovnik, Pulu, Opatiju… |
| Sandra: | Polako, Mario! Ima vremena. Laura je ovdje cijelu godinu. |
| Mario: | U pravu si. Možda ovaj vikend samo park Zrinjevac, Grič i Trg bana Josipa Jelačića. |
| Laura: | A zašto ne zoološki vrt i Jarun? |
| Mario: | Mislim da je bolje da Laura prvo upozna centar grada. |
| Sandra: | Imam ideju! Idemo svi zajedno ovaj vikend posjetiti centar grada, Gornji grad i Tuškanac. |
| Laura: | Super ideja! |
Laura tried to take notes while Mario was giving suggestions on what to visit. However, she wasn’t able to write everything down. Fill in the missing information.
2.1.2 Zadatak 4: Atrakcije
You’ve seen these places already. Place these items / locations of interest on the map where they belong. Pay attention to the given images on the map.
💭 Split — atrakcije
Must see places…
2.1.2 Zadatak 5: Što posjetiti u Splitu?
🔊 Listen to the dialogue and mark the places in Split that are mentioned.

Transkripcija
| Luka: | Bog, James! |
|---|---|
| James: | Luka, Ines! Baš mi drago da vas vidim! |
| Ines: | Kako si? |
| James: | Odlično sam. Evo razmišljam što posjetiti ovaj vikend. Imate li neku ideju? |
| Ines: | Naravno! |
| Luka: | Moraš posjetiti Dioklecijanovu palaču, katedralu svetog Duje, Rivu, Marjan, Galeriju Meštrović, Muzej grada Splita, Pazar, plažu Bačvice. Dok si ovdje moraš posjetiti i Dubrovnik, Zadar, Šibenik, Zagreb, Rijeku, Pulu, Rovinj, Osijek… |
| Ines: | Polako, Luka! Ima vremena. James je ovdje cijelu godinu. |
| Luka: | Imaš pravo! Možda ovaj vikend možeš posjetiti Dioklecijanovu palaču. |
| Ines: | Idemo svi zajedno ovaj vikend. Ja sam slobodna. |
| Luka: | I ja. Odlična ideja! |
| James: | Super! Jedva čekam! |
| Moraš posjetiti […] muzej | Moraš posjetiti […] plažu | Moraš posjetiti […] jezero |
|---|---|---|
| lijep | lijepu | lijepo |
| ružan | ružnu | ružno |
| velik | veliku | veliko |
| malen | malenu | maleno |
| nov | novu | novo |
| star | staru | staro |
🗺️ Gradovi
Places in Croatia
2.1.2 Zadatak 6: Gradovi u Hrvatskoj
1️⃣ Look at the map. Which of the following cities did Luka and Mario mention in their conversations?

2️⃣ Since we already talked about Zagreb and Split, pick any other city on the map and search online for what one should visit if there.
Example:
Moramo posjetiti Zagreb. Zagreb je lijep grad. Ima staru crkvu, veliko jezero i lijepi trg. Crkva se zove sveti Marko, jezero se zove Jarun, a trg se zove Trg bana Josipa Jelačića.
Media Attributions
- Mario, Sandra, and map of Croatia © Tako Lako is licensed under a CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike) license
- Laura, Sandra, and Mario: textbook characters in Zagreb © Tako Lako is licensed under a CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike) license
- James, Ines, and Luka: textbook characters in Split © Tako Lako is licensed under a CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike) license
- Croatian cities © Tako lako is licensed under a CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike) license
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