Sylvie is getting married soon and she is looking up different destinations for her honeymoon at a travel agency. Listen to her comments while she looks at brochures, one time for general meaning, and the second time to fill out the grid with the information you hear.

Sylvie is getting married soon and she is looking up different destinations for her honeymoon at a travel agency. Listen to her comments while she looks at brochures, one time for general meaning, and the second time to fill out the grid with the information you hear.



Alors…Tahiti, Bora Bora… Ça a toujours été mon rêve! Voyons…Voilà: croisière en Polynésie. Il y a plusieurs bateaux. Et le prix… Ah! Bien sûr, c’est cher, une semaine, tout compris, à partir de 2000 euros par personne. On pourrait prendre l’avion de Paris. Quoi d’autre?… Euh… Une croisière dans la Méditerranée. C’est assez bon marché: 1000 euros par personne pour dix jours. On part de Marseille… Tiens! Et si on allait au Club Med? Où est la brochure… Ici… Donc Cancun, Mexique…15 jours pour 3000 euros. Pas de petits prix au Club Med non plus! Mais l’avion est inclus, et les repas et les boissons aussi. Oui, tout est inclus. C’est pas mal!




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