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5 Talking about the bank une banquea bank Vocabulaire (French–English) de l’argent (m.) liquidecash un billeta bill une piècea coin un euroa euro de la monnaiechange

5 un compte d’épargnea savings account un compte couranta checking account un chèquea check verser de l’argent sur son compte to deposit money retirerto take out un distributeur automatique an ATM, a stamp machine Talking about the bank Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 faire la monnaieto make change prêterto lend emprunterto borrow devoirto have to, must, ought to, to owe rendreto give back toucher un chèqueto cash a check Talking about the bank Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 un bureau de changean exchange bureau Changing currency le cours du changethe exchange rate un caissier, une caissière a cashier une monnaie, une piècea coin changer de l’argentto change money compterto count Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 un porte-monnaiea wallet Talking about saving and spending money faire des économiesto save (money) mettre de l’argent de côté to put money aside (away) avoir plein de fricto have lots of money être fauché(e)to be broke dépenserto spend Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 la postethe post office, mail Talking about the post office un bureau de postea post office un guicheta ticket window un(e) employé(e) des postes a post office employee un facteur, une factricea letter carrier une carte postalea postcard Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 une lettrea letter une enveloppean envelope une adressean address le numérothe house number la ruethe street la villethe city le code postalthe zip code Talking about the post office Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 un timbrea stamp une boîte aux lettresa mailbox un colisa package une balancea scale peserto weigh envoyerto send Talking about the post office Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 mettre une lettre à la posteto mail a letter distribuer le courrierto deliver the mail Talking about the post office Vocabulaire (French–English)

5 Talking about the bank une banquea bank de l’argent (m.) liquidecash un billeta bill une piècea coin un euroa euro de la monnaiechange Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 un compte d’épargnea savings account un compte couranta checking account un chèquea check verser de l’argent sur son compte to deposit money retirerto take out Talking about the bank un distributeur automatique an ATM, a stamp machine Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 faire la monnaieto make change prêterto lend emprunterto borrow devoirto have to, must, ought to, to owe rendreto give back toucher un chèqueto cash a check Talking about the bank Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 un bureau de changean exchange bureau Changing currency le cours du changethe exchange rate un caissier, une caissière a cashier une monnaie, une piècea coin changer de l’argentto change money compterto count Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 un porte-monnaiea wallet Talking about saving and spending money faire des économiesto save (money) mettre de l’argent de côté to put money aside (away) avoir plein de fricto have lots of money être fauché(e)to be broke dépenserto spend Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 la postethe post office, mail Talking about the post office un bureau de postea post office un guicheta ticket window un(e) employé(e) des postes a post office employee un facteur, une factricea letter carrier une carte postalea postcard Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 une lettrea letter une enveloppean envelope une adressean address le numérothe house number la ruethe street la villethe city le code postalthe zip code Talking about the post office Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 un timbrea stamp une boîte aux lettresa mailbox un colisa package une balancea scale peserto weigh envoyerto send Talking about the post office Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 mettre une lettre à la posteto mail a letter distribuer le courrierto deliver the mail Talking about the post office Vocabulaire (English–French)

5 To transfer images to your own PowerPoint ® follow the following steps: Open the “Resource” file within the chapter file from the CD- ROM disc. View the file in the “normal view” or “slide sorter view” mode. Go to slide #2. From here you can browse through the images. Once you find the image you want, follow these instructions. Click once on the image. Copy the image. Go to your own PowerPoint ® document or the Picture Sequence slide. Paste the image. Transfer Images

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