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English-Foreign Dialogues
English-French Dialogues - A
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Dialogues
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(15)
B
(2)
C
(2)
D
(3)
E
(1)
F
(1)
H
(2)
I
(2)
J
(1)
L
(4)
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(3)
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(13)
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(2)
T
(10)
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(2)
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(3)
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All about Diane (dialogue)
All about Diane (part 1)
All about Diane (part 2)
All about Diane (part 3)
All about Diane (part 4)
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All about Diane (part 1)
My name is Diane, I’m rather small and I’m fourteen years old.
My birthday is on the twenty-second of October.
I live in a small village by the sea, in the western part of Brittany.
I have long curly blond hair and green eyes.
I’m funny, shy and sometimes lazy.
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All about Diane (part 2)
I like wearing jeans, thick jumpers and trainers.
I hate wearing a skirt or a dress.
As a hobby, I love hiking in the countryside or in the forest.
I also like cycling and I love volleyball, but I hate swimming.
At the weekend I go to the cinema.
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All about Diane (part 3)
When the weather is bad I play on the computer or I watch TV and - of course - I do my homework.
At school I’m passionate about history and biology but I find physics and chemistry very difficult.
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All about Diane (part 4)
My brother is called Paul and he’s still in primary school.
We don’t have pets at home.
My father works in a supermarket and my mother is a receptionist in a large hotel.
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And you? Where are you from?
(informal)
And you?
Where are you from? (informal)
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And you? Where are you from?
And you?
Where are you from?
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Around Avignon (Dialogue)
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At the department store (dialogue, part 2 of 3)
at the department store
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At the restaurant (dialogue part 1)
Hello madam!
Hi, i have a reservation under the name of Durand.
Follow me madam, I will accompany you to your table. Will you have an apéritif?
I will gladly take a mojito please.
All right! Here is our menu.
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At the restaurant (dialogue part 2)
Here is your mojito. I hope it will suit your taste. Have you made your choice?
Absolutely! I’ll take a cream of asparagus soup as a starter.
Excellent choice, it’s divine! And as a main course?
A rare rib steak, with grilled vegetables and a green salad, béarnaise sauce.
All right! Would you like some wine to accompany your dish?
Excellent idea! I’ll take a glass of red house wine as well as a half liter of water.
Plain or sparkling?
Plain please!
It’s noted madam.
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At the restaurant (dialogue part 3)
Was everything alright madam?
Yes, it was delicious, thank you!
Would you like the dessert menu?
No thank you, I will take a coffee and the bill please.
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At the restaurant (dialogue part 4)
Here you are madam.
Thank you, do you take meal vouchers?
Of course madam.
Here you are, keep the change!
Thank you very much.
Thank you, goodbye! And please give my compliments to the chef!
I certainly will! Thank you and see you soon!
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At the restaurant (dialogue)
At the restaurant (dialogue part 1)
At the restaurant (dialogue part 2)
At the restaurant (dialogue part 3)
At the restaurant (dialogue part 4)
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At the train station (dialogue)
Here you are, Sir.
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