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    Learn French > French lessons and exercises > French test #8228
    > Other French exercises on the same topics: Speaking | Buying in a shop [Change theme]
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    Dialogue : At the bakery


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    1.Good morning Sir, I would like a sliced wheat bread.




    2.Would you like anything else ?




    3.I would like 2 French Baguettes and currant buns
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    4.How many of them ?




    5.4 will do. Do you sell birthday cakes ?
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    6.Of course we do but you must order them 3 days in advance.
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    7.It depends on the different ingredients you put in it
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    8.Actually, I would like a tart made of fresh fruits, perhaps with custard or whipped cream.




    9.That's fine if you order it the day before.




    10.Alright, then I would like a 6 piece cake.
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    11.I'll pay it with my baguettes.












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