Answer:
She visited Normandy then etretat then the island of mount Saint michel then bernay a small town and she went to a city called Rouen she visited rivers mountains beaches.
Explanation:
Dear Sophie,
I hope you're okay. It's a shame because we can't see each other in person, but I promised to write you an email about my vacation this summer. I went to France, and I loved it! First, I traveled to Normandy. I went to Étretat, where I saw the beach and the beautiful cliffs. Then, I visited the island of Mont Saint Michel. It was truly magnificent! Afterwards, I went to Bernay, a small town in the countryside. I saw the river, the pretty streets, and the fields that are right next to the city. Finally, I visited the city of Rouen. There was a river and bridges to cross it. I also saw a big bell and a fish market. Then I took a train to go to Marseille, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. In Marseille, I saw the Old Port, the beaches, and the mountains. It was sunny, and the scenery was really beautiful! I swear to you that the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region is as beautiful as Normandy. Both have beaches, but it was warmer in Marseille than in Etretat or Mont Saint Michel. This time, I spent less time in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region than in Normandy because I know Normandy better. When I go back to France next summer, I will undoubtedly spend more time in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur to discover the region a little more!
With friendship,
Monise
Which regions of France has Monise visited?
What cities did she visit?
Write a list of all the landforms that are mentioned in the text.
Hi !!
the word borrowed from English and used in French is hamburger of course !!!
you borrowed us "café" !!!! lol
"manger" is a French verb (to eat) and pizza has been borrowed from Italy, I guess !
hope I helped !
Bonjour !
2. Conjugue les verbes entre parenthèses: PRESENT
<em> 1. </em>Nous "parlons" <em>avec le professeur. (parler)</em>
<em> 2. </em>J' écoute <em>une chanson française sur Internet. (écouter)</em>
<em> 3. </em>Nicole "va" <em> en Italie en mai. (aller)</em>
<em> 4.</em> Nancy et Joe ."commandent" <em>Une pizza. (commander) </em>
<em>5. </em>Nous "rangeons"<em> la chambre. (ranger)</em>
<em> 6. </em>Tu "regardes" <em>un bon film à la télé. (regarder)</em>
Answer:
Dialogue entre 2 soldats dans la nuit.
1er soldat- (Bâillements) Pourquoi nous battons-nous ? Pourquoi y a-t-il tant de guerres dans ce monde ? N'y a-t-il pas de place pour la paix ?
2e soldat - Non, nous devons nous battre, nous devons nous battre pour protéger notre patrie. Nous ne sommes en guerre que pour la protéger.
1er soldat - Je comprends ce que vous voulez dire, mais pourquoi nous, les humains, nous battons-nous. Nous nous battons, combattons et combattons mais nous ne gagnons rien à la fin.
2e soldat - Je me battrai et je tuerai nos ennemis si je dois le faire. C'est mon devoir.
1er soldat - Si nous nous battons, nous finirons par mourir et notre famille regrettera toute sa vie.
2e soldat- Nous devons faire notre devoir, rester sur nos gardes, j'entends quelque chose, mon lieutenant m'appelle, je dois y aller, à vous voir, soyez prudent.
1er soldat- Pareil, soyez prudent aussi.
Explanation:
A town meeting<span> is a </span>form<span> of direct democratic rule, used primarily in portions of the United States – principally in </span>New England<span> – since the 17th century, in which most or all the members of a community come together to legislate policy and budgets for local</span>government<span>.</span>