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🎓 Listening Comprehension – Buying a Train Ticket

Listen to a ticket purchase interaction and answer 10 questions on routes, prices, times, and seat options.

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Listening Comprehension – Buying a Train Ticket
Listen to a ticket purchase interaction and answer 10 questions on routes, prices, times, and seat options. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay.

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Buying a Train Ticket

Listen to a ticket purchase interaction and answer 10 questions on routes, prices, times, and seat options.

Customer: Good morning. I would like to buy a train ticket to Lakeside City for tomorrow. Clerk: Certainly. We have departures at 8:15 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 4:45 p.m. The morning train is usually the fastest because it has fewer stops. Customer: I will take the 11:30 train because I need extra time before leaving. Clerk: Would you prefer a standard seat or a first-class seat? Customer: A standard seat is fine. How much does the ticket cost? Clerk: A one-way ticket costs 42 dollars, while a round-trip ticket costs 75 dollars. Customer: I will purchase the round-trip option. Clerk: Excellent. Would you like a window seat or an aisle seat? Customer: Please reserve a window seat near the front of the train if possible. Clerk: No problem. Your train will depart from Platform 6, and boarding begins twenty minutes before departure.

Where did the customer want to travel?

What time was the fastest train departure?

Which train departure did the customer choose?

What type of seat did the customer select?

How much does a one-way ticket cost?

What type of ticket did the customer purchase?

What seating preference did the customer request?

From which platform will the train depart?

When does boarding begin?

Why did the customer avoid the morning train?

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