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Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English in two minutes or less.
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In this lesson we will learn sentences and words that you can use at a train station.
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Hello. I would like to buy a ticket to Chicago.
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Would you like a round-trip ticket or a one-way ticket?
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I don't know when I will be coming back, so I want a one-way ticket please.
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When would you like to travel?
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I would like to leave on Monday.
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That will be $45 for the one-way ticket to Chicago.
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Thank you. Here is my credit card.
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This is your ticket. You'll find the car number and the seat number on the ticket.
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Thank you. Goodbye.
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Hello. I would like to buy a ticket to Chicago.
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Would you like a round-trip ticket or a one-way ticket?
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I am coming back soon so I want a round-trip ticket.
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When are you leaving?
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I am leaving on Tuesday and coming back on Saturday.
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The train does not return from Chicago on Saturday.
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Do you want a ticket for Sunday?
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No, that will not be convenient. Could I get one for Friday?
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Yes, there is a train that day.
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Thank you. Please give me return ticket for Friday.
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Can I check my luggage instead of carrying it on the train?
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Yes, you can. There is no charge for that service.
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Do you have your luggage here?
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Yes. This is the bag I wish to check.
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Let me put a tag on your bag and give you a receipt.
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Thank you.
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Hi Cindy! I am so glad you have come to visit us!
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Oh, Laura! It is so good to see you.
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Did you have a good trip?
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Yes. The train was very fast,
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and they had a restaurant car where I could eat lunch.
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It was fun to sit at a table and watch the countryside go by as I ate.
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That’s great! Do you have any luggage?
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Yes, but I checked my big suitcase.
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We will have to pick it up at the gate.
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Let’s go!
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Did you have a good trip?
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When are you leaving?
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I would like to buy a ticket to Chicago.
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Would you like a round-trip ticket or a one-way ticket?
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Can I check my luggage instead of carrying it on the train?