It's near the end of your trip to France. You decide to do some comparative clothes shopping before you spend the 100 euros you saved to buy clothes with. Your two favourite stores are a big department store and a small boutique. Compare the items that you see at eachs tore. Then, on a separate sheet of paper, make a list of what you are going to buy at each one. In the column Au grand magasin, write each item along with its color and price. Do the same in the column À la boutique. Finaly, total each column and make sure the combined amount doesn't exceed 100 euros.

Grand magasin
-des chausettes violettes-3,81€
-des chausettes noires-3,05€
-des baskets rouges-30,49€
-un tee-shirt vert-9,15€
-un tee-shirt bleu-7,62€
-un jean bleu-30,34€
-un pull gris-18,14€
-une chemise violette-22,87€
Boutique
-un tee-shirt noir-22,87€
-des baskets noires-45,73€
-des chaussettes roses-6,86€
-des chaussettes blanches-6,10€
-une chemise marron-45,73€
-un tee-shirt blanche-19,06€
-un jean bleu-53,36€
-un blouson jaune-64,79€

When it says "compare the items" that you see at each store, how does it want me to compare them?

The baskets rouges in the Grand magasin are much lower in price than the baskets noires in the Boutique.

le basket = les baskets blancs

le tee-shirt = un tee-shirt blanc

You should compare price differences. I didn't total each list, so I hope you did?

un pull, une chemise are not available in the Boutique? Un blouson is not available in the Grand magasin?

Sra (aka Mme)

To compare the items at each store, you need to analyze the similarities and differences between the products available at the big department store and the small boutique. This comparison should help you make a decision on which items you want to buy at each store.

You can compare the items based on various factors such as:

1. Style: Compare the style of clothes available at each store. Are they trendy, casual, formal, or specific to a particular theme or brand?

2. Variety: Assess the range of options. Does one store offer a wider variety of clothing items compared to the other?

3. Pricing: Compare the prices of similar items available at both stores. Are there any significant price differences, and if so, which store offers better value for money?

4. Quality: Consider the quality of the products. Is one store known for offering higher-quality items than the other?

5. Unique items: Identify any unique or exclusive items that are only available at one of the stores. This may influence your decision if you are looking for something specific.

By comparing these factors, you can determine which store is more suitable for specific items on your shopping list.