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You want to know about train times for Cambridge. What do you ask?
Could you tell me the times of trains to Cambridge, please?
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Ask if you can stay on the same train all the way.
Do I need to change?
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Ask how long the journey is,
How long does it take to get there?
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You want to know how much it costs if you go today and come back another day. What do you ask?
How much is a period return?
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You decide to go for the day. What do you say at the ticket office?
A day return to Cambridge, please.
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How do you ask if you can get anything to eat and drink on the train?
Is there a buffet service on the train?
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There’s a train on the platform and you want to check it’s the one you need. What do you ask an official?
Excuse me, is this the right train for Cambridge?
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On the train you see an empty seat. What do you ask the man sitting next to it?
Excuse me, is this seat free?
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He’s English. How do you ask if he’s going to the same station as you?
Excuse me, are you getting off at Cambridge by any chance?
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You’d like him to tell you when you’re near the station. What do you ask?
Could you tell me when we’re nearly there, please?
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Ask how often the buses to the city centre are.
How often do the buses to the city centre run?
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You want to know the latest time you can return. What do you ask?
What time is the last bus back?
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Ask the driver for a ticket to the city centre, and if a return ticket is cheaper.
City centre please. Is it cheaper to get a return?
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You’re going to the hospital and see a bus at the bus stop. What do you ask the driver?
Excuse me, does this bus go to the hospital?
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You’d like the driver to tell you when it’s your stop. What do you ask?
Could you tell me when to get off, please?
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You’re driving and see 2 friends walking home. How do you offer to take them?
Would you like a lift?
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If someone gives you a lift, how do you tell them when you want to get out?
Could you drop me off here, please?
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You’ve arranged to drive a friend to the airport and will be at her house at 7 o’clock. What do you say?
I’ll pick you up at 7.00.
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You’re driving to Stratford and think you’ve gone the wrong way. What do you ask someone?
Excuse me, I’m lost. Is this the right road for Stratford?
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You have a map. What do you ask the person?
Could you show me where I am on the map, please?
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