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Don't Forget To Shop In France By Shareen Aguilar
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| Friday, December 26, 2008 |
When you go to France, would not it be nice to talk and talk to people in French right? It would be much more enjoyable and less stressed and be able to tell the French people what you really want to say, want to buy, want to eat and you want to go. You need to have a learning French to be able to understand what the French man you said in answer to your question.
Paris is a tourist destination throughout the year. What would it be like if you did not shop in the streets of Paris because you did not know how or at least tell the vendor you prefer? It would be a waste of time. You do not need to master the French language because you want to buy a pair of jeans and a shirt of a shop in Paris. Everything you need to know are fundamental issues when shopping, asking questions about the price and change your way.
If you want to ask things of the seller, you always start with "I would like ...», which applies the same way you should ask in French.
I wish ... I would like = or I'll take = ... I'll take
You can also ask if they have something you want that goes as follows:
Have you ... You =
When you're done shopping, you often hear "ce'st all?" (Is that all?) Or With this / it (Anything else?). What you just need to keep in mind these words is especially when you go shopping. When asked "How You Pay?" This means that you are asked how you will pay.
Remember these words mean that you should sharpen your memory. Consider the following example:
In the middle of the wedding ceremony, the 70-year usherettes a hotel to buy their own bouquet, because they are not allowed to participate in launching the bridal bouquet.
The words usherettes and purchase is linked to buy French word. The right word usherettes were used to represent the French word for "buy". The link between words, it is easier to remember by using a strange yet silly example as above.
Shareen Aguilar is a writer who has http://learn-french-program.com Memory Improvement Books and software memory game for a better memory of the French language. |
posted by neptunus @ 6:17 PM
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