Travelling by underground – párbeszéd audióval

Hallgasd meg ezt a metrós utazással kapcsolatos párbeszédet!

Mario, an Italian student has just arrived at Heathrow Airport and now he wants to find out how he can get to her host family. He is at the information desk:

Mario: Excuse me Madam, how can I get into the city centre?
Attendant: Well, you could take The Tube. Where exactly are you going?
Mario: I’m going to Camden… You said the Tube, but how about taking the ‘Airbus’ coach?
Attendant: You can get stuck in a traffic jam on the coach.
Mario: Yes, that’s right, it is rush hour. So, what about the Heathrow Express?
Attendant: The Heathrow Express is quicker, but it’s expensive.
Mario:  … and I’ll have to change onto The Tube later anyway.
Attendant: That’s right. I think you should take The Tube, it is more convenient.

Mario is at the underground station and wants to buy tickets. He is talking to the ticket seller:

Ticket seller: Yes?
Mario: I’d like a ticket, please.
Ticket seller: Where to?
Mario: To Camden Town.
Ticket seller: Single or return?
Mario: Single, please.
Ticket seller: That’s Ł7.40.
Mario: Thanks.

Mario is looking at the Tube map on the station platform but he is not sure which way to Go. He has just stopped another passenger to ask directions.

Mario: Excuse me, Madam. I would like to go to Camden town. Which line shall I take?
Woman: You have to take the blue line, called the Piccadilly line.
Mario:  … and which direction?
Woman:  We are now at the end of the line, so you have to go eastbound.
Mario: OK, this will take me east into town then. Do I have to change trains?
Woman: You have to get off and change.
Mario: Where shall I get off?
Woman: At King’s Cross, then you take the black line, called the Northern line, and go north.