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zmey [24]
3 years ago
6

Write a short dialogue between two people using the vocabulary you learned this week. Make sure to have at least 4 lines of dial

ogue in French.
English
1 answer:
kkurt [141]3 years ago
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Answer:

"Avez-vous compris la lecture que nous avons faite lundi?"

"Non, j'ai besoin de relire le texte, mais je n'aurai pas le temps de le faire avant deux heures de l'après-midi."

"Puis-je venir chez vous pour faire la lecture ensemble? Nous pouvons donc commenter le texte."

"Bien sûr, j'apprécierai et préparerai quelque chose pour nous à manger après les études."

Explanation:

The dialogue above was made between two students who needed to revise a text, interpret it and make comments about it. In the dialogues examples of days of the week, times, places and food.

The dialogue was written with a formal language and grammar in the most correct way possible, promoting a good understanding and transmission of a simple and clear message.

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