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Le matin à la boulangerie

Every morning, Sophie wakes up at seven o'clock. She puts on her blue coat and walks to the bakery in her neighborhood. The little shop smells of fresh bread and warm butter.

Morning bakery scene with croissants and baguette — soft Paris light for this A1 French reader.

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  • Bilingual graded story
  • Native narration
  • 11 useful words
  • 3 comprehension questions

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Chaque matin, Sophie se réveille à sept heures. Elle met son manteau bleu et marche jusqu'à la boulangerie de son quartier.

Warm-up vocabulary

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réveille
wakes up
“Sophie se réveille à sept heures.”
quartier
neighborhood
“La boulangerie est dans son quartier.”
sourire
smile
“Sophie a un sourire éclatant.”

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Chaque matin, Sophie se réveille à sept heures. Elle met son manteau bleu et marche jusqu'à de son quartier. La petite boutique sent bon et le beurre chaud. « Bonjour, madame ! » dit Sophie avec un sourire éclatant. « Bonjour, Sophie ! Comme d'habitude ? » demande avec un clin d'œil. « Oui, un croissant et une baguette, s'il vous plaît. » Sophie paie trois euros cinquante. Elle sort de la boulangerie et mange son croissant dans la rue. Il est chaud et croustillant. Le soleil brille sur les toits de Paris. Sophie sourit. C'est le meilleur moment de sa journée.

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Every morning, Sophie wakes up at seven o'clock. She puts on her blue coat and walks to the bakery in her neighborhood. The little shop smells of fresh bread and warm butter. “Good morning, ma’am!” Sophie says with a beaming smile. “Good morning, Sophie! The usual?” the baker asks with a wink. “Yes, a croissant and a baguette, please.” Sophie pays three euros fifty. She leaves the bakery and eats her croissant in the street. It is warm and crispy. The sun shines on the rooftops of Paris. Sophie smiles. It's the best moment of her day.

Reading Comprehension Exercise

A1 French Reading Comprehension Exercises

1. What time does Sophie wake up each morning?

2. What does the bakery smell like?

3. How much does Sophie pay for her purchases?

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