Red Line 2, Coursebook

thir ty-one 31 C 1 Listening: At the train station a) Before you listen to the text look at the photo. What can you see in the photo? b) Sarah wants to go to Bristol to visit her friend. Listen to the text and answer the questions. 1. When does she want to go to Bristol? 2. What is her friend’s name? 3. How much is the ticket? 4. When does the train leave? 5 10 3 Revision: A trip to Bristol Sarah is telling John about her trip to Bristol. Put the verbs in the past tense. Example: Hi, Sarah. Did you have a good time? John: Hi, Sarah. (you have) a good time? Sarah: Yes, I (do) , thanks. The day (start) with a problem, but it (end) with a surprise! John: Why?What (happen) ? Sarah: First my train (be) late. Then on the way to Bristol, I (leave) my money and ticket on the train. John: Oh, no. What (you do) ? Sarah: My friend (give) me money for my ticket, but then we (not have) money for Bristol. John: (be) the day really boring then? Sarah: Not at all! We (go) window shopping! John: You (look at) shop windows in Bristol! That’s all? And then you (go) home? Sarah: Yes, and my money and my ticket (be) in London at Paddington Station! 4 Revision: Questions in the past Read these sentences. Then use the question word and ask a question. Example: 1. I found a lot of money last week. Where did you find the money? 1. I found a lot of money last week. (Where?) 2. I gave my homework to my mum. (Why?) 3. I practised the drums. (How long?) 4. I saw a famous person last night. (Who?) 5. I heard something funny at school. (What?) 6. I ate all your chocolate. (Why?) 7. We went on a school trip last year. (Where?) 8. I phoned you yesterday. (When?) p 2 Real talk: Buying a ticket USEFUL PHRASES A: I’d like a single/return ticket to … . B: Are you travelling today? A: Yes, I am. B: That’s … . A: Good morning. B: Good morning. I’d like a single ticket to London, please. A: That’s £9.50. B: Thank you. Goodbye. Language 4 2 As cool as Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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