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  • hi everyone I'm Bridget and welcome to today's lesson

  • the topic for this lesson is ten phrases to survive at the station let's get

  • started I'd like to go to I'd like to go to I'd like to go to this hotel when you

  • tell someone I'd like to go to this town the person selling you a ticket will be

  • able to tell you which train you need to take to get there I'd like to go to

  • means this is the destination I want how do I get there is this the right

  • platform for is this the right platform for is this the right platform for the

  • train to Greenwich a platform is where you wait for a train to pull up so if

  • you're on a platform and you aren't sure if you're on the right one for the train

  • you need you might ask someone else who's standing there excuse me is this

  • the right platform for the train to Greenwich and they will tell you if

  • you're in the right place what time is the last train what time is the last

  • train to San Francisco you might ask someone what time is the last train

  • depending on which city are in the last train of a day might be at maybe 10:00

  • p.m. for example you're going to want to make sure you get to the station to get

  • that last train where do I change for where do I change for where do I change

  • for the express train when you're taking a train sometimes you might need to do a

  • transfer at a particular station this means if you're on one train you might

  • have to get off at a certain train station and wait for another train

  • that'll take you all the rest of the way to where you need to go asking where do

  • I change for the Express train you're asking

  • what station do I need to get out off the train and wait for the correct train

  • where can I buy a ticket where can I buy a ticket where can I buy a ticket in

  • town you should ask where to buy a ticket so you know whether you need to

  • purchase your ticket on the train itself or if you need to go up to a kiosk and

  • buy your ticket there it's always important to know ahead of time where to

  • buy your ticket because you don't want to get on a train and find out you were

  • supposed to buy your ticket at the station how much is it - how much is it

  • - how much is it to the airport you might ask this question to find out

  • how much it costs to take a train or a bus or a taxi to where you need to go if

  • you get into a taxi for example and you ask how much is it to the airport the

  • taxi driver will tell you thirty dollars he'll tell you the price

  • you need to pay to get to the airport if you're taking a train you might ask the

  • ticket seller how much is it to the airport and the ticket seller will tell

  • you the train to the airport costs $10 for example that way you know how much

  • it costs to go to where you need to be does this bus go - does this bus go -

  • does this bus go to the suburbs does this bus go to is a way of asking

  • whether or not the bus that you're looking at has the destination that you

  • need so you might get on the bus and ask the bus driver does this bus go to the

  • suburbs whatever destination and the bus driver will answer and tell you yes get

  • on or no you want a different bus what time is the next bus what time is the

  • next bus what time will the next bus arrive by asking what time is the next

  • bus you're asking when the bus is going to come to the bus stop or whatever

  • station the bus will stop at this way you know

  • time you need to be at that bus stop the train is running late the train is

  • running late the train is running late again this is something I say all the

  • time in New York City the train is running late if the train is running

  • late that means you will probably be running late when you get off the train

  • where are the ticket machines where are the ticket machines where are the ticket

  • machines in this station a ticket machine is a machine that you go to to

  • purchase your tickets you might see this in any station whether it's a subway

  • station or a regular train station or sometimes even a bus station there will

  • be kiosks that you can go to to enter the information and purchase your ticket

  • that brings us to the end of today's lesson ten phrases to survive at the

  • station how often do you need to take public transportation and how often do

  • you rely on phrases like these please leave a comment below give us a thumbs

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hi everyone I'm Bridget and welcome to today's lesson

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駅で生き残るための英語フレーズトップ10 (Top 10 Phrases to Survive at the Station in English)

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