French Shopping Expressions with “ça”

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Description

Learn French shopping expressions with “ça” (Combien ça coûte ?) with clear rules, examples, and TEF Canada practice for A1–A2 learners.


Introduction: How to Speak in Shops in French

In this lesson on French shopping expressions, you will learn how to communicate naturally in shops and markets.

At TEF 100% level, you must:

  • ask for prices
  • choose products
  • react quickly

Mastering French shopping expressions will help you:

  • interact in real-life situations
  • use natural spoken French
  • succeed in TEF Canada speaking tasks

What Are French Shopping Expressions?

French shopping expressions are short, natural structures used to:

  • ask about price
  • choose items
  • refer to objects

Key Idea

French uses “ça” very often.

“ça” replaces:

  • objects
  • ideas
  • things

1. What Is “ça” in French?

In French shopping expressions, “ça” means:

“it” / “that”


Examples

  • Ça coûte combien ? → How much does it cost?
  • Je prends ça → I take this

Grammar Insight

“ça” is:

  • neutral
  • very common in spoken French
  • used instead of repeating nouns

2. Asking the Price (VERY IMPORTANT)

This is one of the most important French shopping expressions.


Structure

Combien ça coûte ?


Examples

  • Combien ça coûte ?
  • Ça coûte combien ?

Key Difference

StructureUse
Combien ça coûte ?standard
Ça coûte combien ?spoken

Both are correct.


3. Choosing an Item

In French shopping expressions, you use:


Structure

Je prends ça


Examples

  • Je prends ça
  • Je prends deux kilos

Why Use “ça”?

  • avoids repetition
  • sounds natural
  • simplifies communication

4. Using “ça” in Real Situations

Example Dialogue

A: Bonjour, combien ça coûte ?
B: Ça coûte 10 euros

A: D’accord, je prends ça


This is exactly how French shopping expressions work in real life.


5. Compare: “ça” vs Demonstratives

This is a common confusion.


“ça” (neutral)

  • Je prends ça

Demonstratives (specific)

  • Je prends ce livre

Key Difference

FormUse
çageneral / neutral
ce / cettespecific

6. Common Mistakes in French Shopping Expressions

Errors

  • Je prends ce
  • Combien tu coûtes
  • Ça coûte combien euros

Correct Forms

  • Je prends ça
  • Combien ça coûte
  • Ça coûte 10 euros

These are typical TEF errors.


7. TEF Canada Strategy (Exam Focus)

In TEF Canada, French shopping expressions are used to test:

  • interaction
  • spontaneity
  • natural language

Example Situation

Vous êtes dans un magasin.


High-Scoring Answer

  • Bonjour
  • Combien ça coûte ?
  • D’accord, je prends ça
  • Merci

Simple + natural = high score


8. Practice (A1 → A2 Progression)

Exercise 1

Complete:

  • Combien ___ coûte ? (ça / ce)
  • Je prends ___ (ça / ce)

Exercise 2

Correct:

  • Je prends ce
  • Combien tu coûtes

Exercise 3 (A2 Level)

Write a mini dialogue:

  • ask price
  • answer
  • choose item

9. Mini TEF Speaking Task

Situation: You are in a shop.


Model Answer

Bonjour,
Combien ça coûte ?
D’accord, je prends ça.
Merci.


Continue Learning French

After mastering French shopping expressions, continue with:


FAQ

What does “ça” mean in French?
It means “it” or “that”.

How do you ask the price in French?
Say: Combien ça coûte ?

Why use “ça” instead of a noun?
To simplify and sound natural.

Is this important for TEF Canada?
Yes. It is used in real-life speaking tasks.


Final Tip

To master French shopping expressions, remember:

  • use “ça” for simplicity
  • ask price correctly
  • respond naturally

This is real-life French communication.

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