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  1. Gabriel
    French Notre vieux réfrigérateur est cassé. Nous avons besoin d'un nouveau.

    Our old fridge is broken. We need a new one.

  2. Chloé
    French Devrions-nous acheter un petit frigo ou un grand ?

    Should we buy a small fridge or a large one?

  3. Gabriel
    French Un grand. La cuisine est grande, et nous avons beaucoup de nourriture.

    A big one. The kitchen is big, and we have a lot of food.

  4. Chloé
    French D'accord. Les toilettes doivent aussi être réparées cette semaine.

    Okay. The toilets also need to be repaired this week.

  5. Gabriel
    French J'appellerai le plombier demain matin.

    I will call the plumber tomorrow morning.

  6. Chloé
    French Le tapis dans le salon est aussi très vieux.

    The rug in the living room is also very old.

  7. Gabriel
    French C'est vrai. Nous avons besoin de nouveaux meubles pour toute la maison.

    That's true. We need new furniture for the whole house.

  8. Chloé
    French C'est beaucoup d'argent. Peut-être que nous pouvons commencer par le tapis.

    That's a lot of money. Maybe we can start with the rug.

  9. Gabriel
    French Bonne idée. Le mois prochain, nous pourrons acheter un nouveau canapé et un lecteur CD [[CD-player]].

    Good idea. Next month we can buy a new sofa and a CD player.

  10. Chloé
    French Plan parfait. Les changements lents sont plus faciles que les grands.

    Perfect plan. Slow changes are easier than big ones.

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