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BUYING A BUS/TRAIN TICKET

TYPES OF TICKETS
A single ticket – bilet w jedną stronę
A Return ticket – bilet w dwie strony
A one day travel card – bilet jednodniowy
A full-fare ticket – bilet normlany
A half-fare ticket – bilet ulgowy
A season ticket – bilet okresowy
Truck number/seat number ( w pociągach) – numer wagonu/ siedzenia

Buying a ticket
I would like (+ rzeczownik lub czasownik) np.
I would like a return ticket…
I would like to buy a return ticket…
Or you can use a "Can I" question:
Can I have a ….. (single / return to Bath) please?
A single/a return to London Bridge, please.

Asking for information


How much is … (a one day travel card)?

Does this bus stop at …… (name of place)


Does this bus stop at London Bridge?
Do you stop anywhere near ….. (name of place)
Do you stop anywhere near London Bridge?
Buying a one-way ticket/single ticket

Cindy : Hello. I would like to buy a ....................... to Chicago.


Ticket Agent : Would you like a ....................... or a return ticket?
Cindy : I want a single ticket, ...........................
Ticket Agent : .......................would you like to travel?
Cindy : I would like to leave on Monday.
Ticket Agent : That will be $45 for single ticket ................ Chicago.
Cindy : Thank you. ................is my credit card.
Ticket Agent : This is .................. ticket. There is the truck number and the
seat number on the ticket.
Cindy : ...................you. Goodbye.

Student A: Kup bilet w dwie strony do Nowego Yorku. Powiedz, że: chcesz wyjechać w
sobotę, chcesz zapłacić gotówką.
Student B: Kup bilet jednodniowy do Londynu. Powiedz, że chcesz: wyjechać dziś,
około 20, zapłacić kartą kredytową.

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