
On a back street in a suburb of Marseilles, you’ve decided to buy a designer bag. Although you’re sure it’s fake, you still decide to purchase it; who’s going to notice the difference? The grubby man selling you the fake bag hands it to you; you give him a crisp five hundred euro note. You wait patiently for your change, but he just smiles and walks away. You’re left with a badly made bag worth not more than fifty euros, and have learned a painful lesson: always ask the price! In today’s lesson we’ll be learning how to ask “How much is it?” in French. We’ll also e learning how to save money on a French holiday; something important to know for all travelers! And for more audio, and study tools, don’t forget to make your way to FrenchPod101.com!
Category: Beginner Lessons | 7 Comments »
Grammar: adverbs, qualificative adjective about prices, Questions with combien | Function: making comments on prices, asking for prices | Topic: At the store | Politeness Level: standard
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