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Read and translate the dialogues. Play out one of them. - I’ve found out from the timetable that there are several trains to Brighton daily.
Dialogue 1 - I’ve found out from the timetable that there are several trains to Brighton daily. - Yes, quite so. The next is at 12.30. - Well, I’ll take it. One ticket, please. - Single or return? - Single, please. - Here you are. The train is leaving from platform 3. - Is there a buffet-car on the train? I’d like to have a snack. - Unfortunately, no. But if you hurry, you can get a snack at a cafeteria in the station, otherwise you’ll have to do without breakfast. - Thank you very much. - Not at all. Announcement: The train now standing at Platform 3 is the 12.30 Inter-City service to Brighton.
Dialogue 2 - I want to buy tickets to the 2 p.m. train to San Francisco. - A round-trip? - No, just one-way. - Adult? - One adult and one child. By the way, how long will it take me to get there? - If you get on the 2.15 p.m. you are in Frisco at 6.30 p.m. If you choose the 2 p.m. it will take you half an hour longer. - How come? - The 2.15 is a through train. With 2 p.m. train you are to make a transfer in Oakland and wait for about half an hour. - Are there other trains to Frisco? - Lots of. You can take a look at the time-table near the Information Desk. - Thank you.
Dialogue 3 - I want a ticket to Leeds, please, second-class. - Single or return? - Return, please. - Second return, Leeds: one and fifty pounds, please…Fifty pence change, thank you. - Could you tell me what time the next train goes? - 8.55, platform 12. If you hurry you’ll just catch it. - Thanks.
Dialogue 4 - Yes, madam? - I want to leave some luggage here until this afternoon. Is that all right? - Oh, yes, madam. That’ll be quite all right. Is this just one bag? - No, there are those two suitcases and this trunk. My husband will call for them with his car this afternoon. - Very well, madam. Your name, please. - Mrs. Macpherson. - Right. Here’s a ticket. That’ll be twenty pence, please. Thank you.
Dialogue 5 - When does the London train leave, please? - 9.25. Platform 3. - What time does it reach London? - You should be there at 11.31, but you may be a bit later. - Do I have to change? - Yes. You change at Lewes and east Croydon.
Dialogue 6 - Which train do I take for Victoria, please? - 9.28. This end of platform 2. - When does it get in? - It gets there at 11.34. - Must I change? - No, it’s a through train.
Dialogue 7 - Which train is for London Bridge, please? - 9.27. from platform, 1. - What time does it arrive? - It takes roughly 2 hours, so you’ll arrive just before 11.30. - Is it necessary to change? - No, there’s no need to change.
Dialogue 8 - What time is the next train to Victoria, please? - 9.26. Platform 4. Right up at the front. - When do we get there? - It’s due in at 11.35, but they are running late today. - Need I change trains? - Yes. Change at East Croydon.
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