Name two of the pieces of furniture that are in the place.

Danielle is going to study for 6 months in Paris and she is looking for a place to stay. She finds an interesting ad in a French newspaper. Read the following text and answer the questions in English.

Très belle chambre à louer dans le centre de Paris, à proximité du métro et de la Sorbonne. La chambre est meublée (lit pour une personne, commode, bureau et petite table avec deux chaises). Il y a aussi une petite salle de bain avec douche, lavabo et WC, et une kitchenette équipée. La chambre est claire avec même un petit balcon. Elle est idéale si vous êtes étudiant ou étudiante.

Pour plus d’informations, contactez Monsieur Grandu au 01-45-27-15-12. La chambre est disponible dès maintenant. Pas de chien, pas de chat et pas de fumeur, s’il vous plaît.

What will be an ideal response?


Two of the following: a small bed, a dresser, a desk, a table and two chairs

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