Le bus du matin
Sophie boards the bus at seven, while the city still slumbers under a grey sky. The driver closes the door quickly, so she rummages for three coins in her small pocket.

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Sophie monte dans le bus à sept heures, quand la ville dort encore sous un ciel gris.Warm-up vocabulary
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Sophie monte dans le bus à sept heures, quand la ville dort encore sous un ciel gris. Le ferme la porte rapidement, alors elle cherche trois dans sa petite poche. Elle dit bonjour à une dame avec un grand sac de courses qui sent le pain frais. Elle près de la fenêtre et regarde la bruine danser sur la vitre. Sophie pense aux fruits qu'elle doit acheter après le cours de français au . Quand elle descend, elle dit merci au chauffeur et court vers les , ses chaussures humides sous la .
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Sophie boards the bus at seven, while the city still slumbers under a grey sky. The driver closes the door quickly, so she rummages for three coins in her small pocket. She says hello to a woman with a large shopping bag that smells of fresh bread. She sits by the window and watches the drizzle dance on the glass. Sophie thinks about the fruits she needs to buy after French class at the market. When she gets off, she thanks the driver and runs towards the school gates, her shoes damp from the fine rain.
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Reading Comprehension Exercise
A1 French Reading Comprehension Exercises
1. What time does Sophie take the bus?
Correct: Seven in the morning
Sophie takes the bus at seven in the morning, which is typical for school commutes in France.
2. What does Sophie do when getting on the bus?
Correct: She looks for coins
Sophie looks for coins to pay for her trip, a common scene on public transport.
3. What is the weather like during Sophie's commute?
Correct: It's raining
Drizzle is light rain, often present in the morning in France, especially in autumn.
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