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Chapitre 4 mots 1

Mots 1 du chapitre 4

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Endroit où on va pour prendre le train. La gare
Ce qu’on achète au guichet. Des billets
Où on peut acheter des bonbons, de l’eau et des magazines. Le kiosque
Où on va pour attendre. La salle d'attente
Lieu dans la gare où on va pour prendre le train. Le quai
Synonyme de « valider » son billet. Composter.
Qu’est-ce que c’est un TGV ? Un train à grande vitesse.
Où on regarde l’heure des départs. Le tableau de départs.
Où on regarde l’heure des arrivées. Le tableau d’arrivées.
Les lignes qui desservent la banlieue. Les lignes de banlieue.
Les lignes qui desservent d'autres garndes villes ou pays. Les grandes lignes.
Dans les trains modernes, il y en a un qui est central. Le couloir.
Personne qui contrôle que les billets soient compostés. Le contrôleur.
Endroit où on s’assoit dans un train. Le siège réglable.
Les trains vieux avaient des sections pour les diviser. C’est… Les compartiments.
Un compartiment qui n’a pas de places disponibles. Un compartiment complet.
L’opposé de assis. Debout.
Ce qu’on dit quand on n’arrive pas à l’heure pour prendre son train. « Zut ! J’ai raté mon train ! »
Ce qu’on voit par la fenêtre du train (c’est très beau). Un paysage splendide
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