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How to book a hotel room in French?

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In this new French video for Beginners, you will learn some very useful phrases to be able to communicate at the hotel during your next trip to France. You will learn how to book a room, understand information about breakfast and discover French vocabulary words about hotels. We hope you enjoy this new French lesson. 

You can download bellow two free PDF files, the first file will allow you to review the sentences of the lesson and the second file will allow you to deepen your knowledge and go a little further.

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Dans cette nouvelle vidéo, de français pour débutants, vous allez apprendre des phrases très utiles pour pouvoir communiquer à l’hôtel lors de votre prochain voyage en France. Vous allez apprendre à réserver une chambre, comprendre des informations sur le petit déjeuner et découvrir des mots de vocabulaire en français sur le thème de l’hôtel. Nous espérons que vous apprécierez cette nouvelle leçon de français.

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