An Easter egg hunt

"Une chasse aux œufs de Pâques"
French A2 writing exercise

Discover where Julien and his siblings found their Easter eggs!

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Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "early (in the day)", "to go and look for", "an Easter egg", "in the beginning", "discouraged", "too well hidden", "suddenly", "an oak tree", "a chick", "the bushes", "the daffodils", "to discover", "golden", "a rabbit", "a bucket", "a sand pit", "a treasure", "the terrace", "an egg hunt".

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Julien woke up early to go and look for the Easter eggs! In the beginning, he was a bit discouraged because the eggs were too well hidden. But suddenly, next to the oak tree of the garden, he found a big blue egg! His sister Amélie saw a chocolate chick: it was in the bushes behind the daffodils! And their little brother Enzo discovered a golden rabbit under a bucket, in the sand pit! They ate their chocolate treasures on the terrace. What an excellent egg hunt!

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