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French for Holidays
French for Holidays – Asking About Accommodation
Here are some phrases to use when booking accommodation in France.
Watch the video as many times as you need, until you feel you can give the French translations as we go!
Review Vocabulary
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Vocabulary from the Video
Part 1:
| Do you have room? | Avez-vous de la place? |
| It’s for two people, please. | C’est pour deux personnes, s’il vous plaît. |
| We would like to stay for one night. | Nous voudrions rester une nuit. |
| I would like to stay for one week. | Je voudrais rester une semaine. |
| It’s for three people for one week. | C’est pour trois personnes pour une semaine. |
Part 2:
| I would like a room with a shower. | Je voudrais une chambre avec douche. |
| a room with a sea view | une chambre avec vue de la mer |
| a twin room | une chambre à deux lits |
| a double room | une chambre double |
| a room with private WC | une chambre avec WC privé |
Go Deeper
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Asking About Holiday Accommodation in French
Whether you’re booking ahead or arriving without a reservation, it’s useful to know how to...
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French Quiz – Word Recall – French for Holidays – Asking About Accommodation
A quiz to test your knowledge of French phrases relating to asking about accommodation.
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