Vidéo-scène -At the café, Trinh and Céline have talked about many things. It is now time to go. Trinh calls the waiter so he can pay the check.

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Vidéo-scène -At the café, Trinh and Céline have talked about many things. It is now time to go. Trinh calls the waiter so he can pay the check.

L’argent européen (European money) -Since 2002, European countries have been using the euro (l’euro). -The euro has the same value in all of these countries. -It is very convenient since you do not need to change money when you travel from one country to another. -The euro is divided into 100 cents or centimes. -There are 7 different bills and 8 different coins. -The euro bills are of different colors and different sizes. -The largest is worth 500 euros and the smallest 5 euros.

L’argent européen -The denominations of the euro bills are: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, The face of the euro shows an archway, door or window to symbolize opportunity and opening to new ideas. -The bridge on the back of each bill emphasizes strong links among various European countries. -The eight euro coins are issued in the following values: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 euros.

How to ask how much something costs C’est combien?How much is it? Ça fait combien?How much does that come to (make)? Ça fait…?That’s…That comes to…? -Ça fait 5 euros? Combien coûte…?How much does…cost? -Combien coûte un sandwich?

Note Note that masculine nouns can be replaced by il and feminine nouns can be replaced by elle. Combien coûte un sandwich? -Il coûte 5 euros. Combien coûte une salade? -Elle coûte 8 euros.

Combien coûte… 7 €

Combien coûte… 1 €80

Combien coûte… 21 €

Combien coûte… 5 €

Combien coûte… 2 €50

Combien coûte… 7 €

Combien coûte… 8 €

Combien coûte… 12 €

Combien coûte… 2 €50

Combien coûte… 4 €

Combien coûte… 2 €

Combien coûte… 4€

How to ask a friend to lend you something Prête-moi…Lend me…Loan me… -Prête-moi 30 euros, s’il te plaît.

Pronunciation: La consonne “r” The French consonant “r” is not at all like the English “r”. It is pronounced at the back of the throat. Répétez: MarieParisorangeHenri franctrèscroissantfromage bonjourpourPierrequart RobertRichardRenéeRaoul Marie, prête-moi trente euros.

Tu as la parole 1 It is noon. You are walking downtown with your French friend and come to a hamburger stand. -say that you are hungry -say that you would like a hamburger -ask your friend to lend you 3 euros

Tu as la parole 2 You are in a French café. -order a dish of your choice -order a beverage of your choice -ask how much it costs

Conversation You are in a French restaurant with your French friend, who is reading the menu. Ask your partner… -how much the steak and French fries costs -how much the salad costs *Answer the questions (inventing prices, as appropriate) Then ask your partner… -to loan you 10 euros

Petit commentaire -French restaurants have the reputation of offering the best cuisine in the world. -There are all kinds of restaurants for all kinds of budgets from the simple country inn (l’auberge de campagne) to the elegant three-star restaurant (restaurant trois étoiles).

The Guide Michelin -A classic guide to restaurants in France. -It annually grants “stars” for outstanding cuisine. -About 575 restaurants are given one star, 85 restaurants are given two stars, and about 20 truly outstanding restaurants are awarded three stars.

Au Restaurant Le Select -Form a group with two or three classmates. -One student plays the role of the waiter or waitress, the others play friends eating at a restaurant. -Act out a scence using what you have learned about ordering in a restaurant and asking how much things cost. -Switch roles so everyone in your group has a chance to be the waiter or waitress.

Phrases utiles Monsieur / Mademoiselle, s’il vous plaît. Vous désirez? Je voudrais… Donnez-moi… Ça fait combien, s’il vous plaît? Ça fait…

Combien coûte….