Summary
Highlights
A customer wants to rent a parasol for the whole day, costing €15. She also asks for two chairs, which cost an additional €10, making the total €25. She also asks if they sell sunscreen, which they do at the shop.
A customer wants to buy red roses for his wife's birthday. The florist asks how many roses he wants, and he requests 12. The florist makes a beautiful bouquet, and the total cost is €30.
The video starts with a casual greeting between two people, Marie and Paul, asking 'comment ça va?' (How are you?). Paul then offers Marie a coffee, to which she agrees, and Paul mentions he prefers tea on this beautiful day.
A customer asks for a 'baguette' at a bakery. The baker confirms it's fresh, directly from the oven. The customer inquires about the price (€2) and pays for the bread, receiving a 'bonne journée' (have a good day) from the baker.
Two people discuss the rainy weather. One expresses dislike for rain, recalling the sunny weather from yesterday. They then talk about their preference for seasons, with one loving summer and the other preferring spring for its mild weather and beautiful flowers.
A customer is at a market, admiring tomatoes. She asks for the price (€3 per kilo) and decides to buy a kilo. She also inquires about the price of apples (€4 per kilo) and takes a kilo of those as well, with the total coming to €7.
A person asks for the bus arrival time, which is estimated to be in 10 minutes. They then confirm if the bus goes to the city center and the train station, which it does. They also discuss working in an office and being a university student.
A customer asks for a table for two at a restaurant. The waiter offers the 'plat du jour' (dish of the day), which is fish with vegetables. The customer orders the dish of the day and a glass of white wine.
A patient consults a doctor about a headache she's had since yesterday morning. The doctor checks for fever and informs the patient it's not serious, just a cold, and will take her temperature.
A customer is looking for a dress and states her size is 40. She asks for blue dresses and finds one she likes. She asks to try it on and is directed to the changing rooms. After trying it on, she likes how it fits.
A person wants to exchange dollars for euros. They have $100 and ask for the exchange rate ($1 for €0.90). They decide to exchange all their money and receive the euros, with the bank employee wishing them a good visit.
A person goes to the pharmacy for a stomach ache that started that morning. The pharmacist gives them tablets and instructs them to take two tablets three times a day with meals. The medicine costs €8.
A customer wants to send a letter to Italy. The cost is €1.20, and they also ask for a stamp. The letter is expected to arrive in about three days, and the customer pays, receiving a good day wish.
Sophie Martin checks into a hotel with a reservation. She receives her key for room 205. She asks about breakfast hours (7 AM to 10 AM) and the location of the elevator (to the right).
A person buys a round-trip train ticket to Lyon. The next train departs at 2:30 PM. The ticket costs €60 for second class. The person pays with their card and receives their ticket, with a 'bon voyage' wish.
A student named Pierre is greeted by his teacher, who asks if he completed his homework. Pierre confirms he finished it and asks for clarification on how to say 'beautiful' in French.
A customer wants to sign up for a gym membership, inquiring about the monthly subscription cost (€50). They are pleased to hear the gym is open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM and want to start immediately, receiving their membership card.
A customer is looking for easy French novels as she is a beginner. The librarian directs her to a section with simple books. She asks how many books she can borrow (3 maximum) and chooses two, being reminded to return them in 15 days.
A customer asks for a haircut, specifying 'plus court, pas trop court' (shorter, not too short). The hairdresser confirms the desired length and asks if he wants a shampoo. The total cost is €25.
A customer asks for a full tank of unleaded gasoline. The attendant offers to check the oil and water, which are fine. The total cost is €40, and the customer pays by card, receiving a 'bonne route' (have a good trip).
A customer asks for two tickets for the 8 PM showing of a new French film. The attendant confirms there are good seats available. The cost for two tickets is €16, and the seats are in row 3, seats 12 and 13.
A customer asks for the vegetable section (straight ahead, then left) and where to find milk (at the back of the store with fresh products). She confirms the closing time (8 PM) and feels she has enough time to shop.
A passenger hails a taxi and asks to go to the airport. The driver confirms they have an hour before their 4 PM flight, and the journey will take about 30 minutes. The estimated cost is around €40.
A patient consults a dentist about a toothache she's had for two days. She indicates the upper right tooth. The dentist asks her to open her mouth, and upon examination, finds a small cavity.
Two people meet in a park and discuss the beautiful weather perfect for a walk. They both enjoy the park, with one visiting every Sunday and the other coming after work for relaxation, as they live just a 5-minute walk away.