Name the correct vocabulary with appropriate articles.
1. Nommez deux pièces d’identité.
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2. Nommez trois sortes de logement
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3. Nommez deux classes de billets d’avion
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4. Nommez une personne qui travaille dans l’aéroport ou dans un avion
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5. Nommez un endroit où on va pour prendre le bus
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1. un passeport, un permis de conduire
2. une auberge de jeunesse, un gîte du passant, un hôtel (de luxe), un motel
3. la première classe, la classe affaires, la classe économique
4. un(e) agent de bord, un(e) agent(e) de la sécurité
5. un arrêt d’autobus, une gare
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