Tickets koopn
BeginnerBuy tickets for the museum
Story context
Intro
You want to visit the Mu.ZEE museum to see the works of James Ensor. At the cash register, the employee asks something in West Flemish.
Setting
Mu.ZEE museum, Romestraat in Ostend. The museum with the world's largest Ensor collection.
Challenge
If you don't understand the questions, you might miss the special exhibition that ends today.
Vocabulary (7)
| General | West-Flemish |
|---|---|
| museum | museum |
| ticket | ticket |
| two | twee |
| adult | vulwasn |
| child | kind |
| student | student |
| discount | korting |
Exercises (7)
You are at the Mu.ZEE cash register. This museum has 370 works of art by James Ensor, the famous Ostend artist. Learn the basic words to buy a ticket.
You want to say, "Two tickets please." Translate this to West Flemish.
Els asks: 'Fo adults or four children?' What does she ask?
Connect the Dutch words with the West Flemish words.
You want to ask, "How much does a ticket cost?" Translate this to West Flemish.
You want a student ticket. Put the words in the correct order: 'A ticket for students.'
Els says: 'That's two and a half euros, please.' You pay and she says: 'Enjoy the exhibition!' How much did your ticket cost?
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