2012年ESL之旅行交通购物 03 Commuting by Train(在线收听) |
Commuting by Train Lisa: Can you tell me if this is the right platform for the train to Arlington? Omar: Yes, it is. Is this your first time taking the train? Lisa: Is it that obvious? Omar: No, you just look a little lost. Lisa: I’m starting a new job and I have to commute to work for the first time. Omar: Oh, I see. Did you buy a ticket at the ticket machine? Lisa: Yes, I did, when I entered the station. I hope I bought the right one. Omar: Let me see. Yes, that’s the right one. The good news is that I haven’t heard any announcements about the train being delayed, like it has been a couple of times this week, so it should be on time. Lisa: I’m relieved to hear that. I can’t afford to be late to work on my first day. Will I need to show this ticket to get on the train? Omar: Not when you get on. After the train is under way, the conductor will walk down the aisle to collect it. Lisa: Oh, I see, thanks. That sounds simple. Omar: It is simple if you can actually find a seat. It can be pretty crowded on these commuter trains. Sometimes it’s standing room only. Lisa: Let’s hope for the best. Omar: Stick with me. I’ll elbow a few people out of the way to get you a seat. Lisa: [laughs] Thanks, I think.
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse |
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