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    Dialogue : Lili et Dragonnet 1 (French exercise n°41030 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Dialogue : Lili et Dragonnet 1

         

    Voici lili.                      Et voici dragonnet.

     

    Lili: Bonjour dragon comment t'appelles-tu?

    Dragonnet: Je m'appelle dragonnet et toi?

    Lili: Moi c'est Lili ,mais on m'appelle aussi Lili la terreur.Appelle-moi Lili. 

    Dragonnet: Quel âge as-tu?

    Lili:Moi j'ai 10 ans et toi?

    Dragonnet: Moi j'en ai 100.Je  suis très vieux!

    Lili: Où habites-tu?

    Dragonnet: Dans une grotte et toi?

    Lili: Dans une maison. Bon il faut que j'y aille au revoir. À bientôt!

    Dragonnet: Au revoir!  





    French exercise "Dialogue : Lili et Dragonnet 1" created by rebekka (20-04-2008) with The test builder
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    1. Qui commence à parler dans le dialogue?
    2. Lili a 100 ans?
    3. Dragonnet habite dans une maison?
    4. Comment est surnommée lili dans le dialogue?
    5. Qui vit dans une maison?
    6. Qui vit dans la grotte?
    7. Qui parle en dernier?
    8. Qui décide de partir en premier dans le dialogue?
    9. Quel âge a dragonnet? ans.
    10. Quel âge a Lili? ans.







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