Basically, this is saying you need to respond to how you are going to prepare yourself for your stay and is telling you to look for specific information on the country you are going to
Does that help?
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<em>1. Je "mange" un sandwich. Tu "manges"une pizza.</em>
<em>6. Nicolas "invite" Marie à la boum. Tu "invites"Alain.</em>
<em>2. Tu "parles"anglais. Je "parle" français.</em>
<em>7. Mlle Thomas "travaille" dans (in) un hôpital.</em>
<em>3. Éric "écoute" la radio. Claire "écoute" un CD.</em>
<em>4. Jean-Paul "regarde" la télé. Tu "regardes" un match de tennis.</em>
<em> 8. La chorale (choir) "chante" bien. Est-ce que</em>
<em>5. M. Simon "voyage" en (by) bus. Mme Dupont "voyages"en train.</em>
<em>9. Tu "habites" en France. Aya "habite" en Afrique.</em>
<span>My opinion about the people who boast in French have their crown
</span>Translated to english
<span>Answer in French: What are you doing with the clippers?</span>
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