English Travel
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Master essential English travel expressions with native audio pronunciation.
Excuse me, I'm a little lost. Is this the right train for Times Square?
Excuse me, I'm a little lost. Is this the right train for Times Square?
Excuse me, is this the right train for Times Square?
Excuse me, is this the right train for Times Square?
No, this train is going downtown. You need the uptown train on the other side.
No, this train is going downtown. You need the uptown train on the other side.
You're welcome. It's only a few stops. Enjoy the city!
You're welcome. It's only a few stops. Enjoy the city!
Excuse me, I'm a little lost. Is this the right train for Times Square?
Excuse me, I'm a little lost. Is this the right train for Times Square?
No, you need the uptown train. It's on the other side of the platform.
No, you need the uptown train. It's on the other side of the platform.
Oh, the other side. Okay, I see it now. Thank you so much!
Oh, the other side. Okay, I see it now. Thank you so much!
No problem. It's only a few stops from here. Enjoy the city!
No problem. It's only a few stops from here. Enjoy the city!
Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. A crowded bus is the worst way to start. That sounds tough.
Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. A crowded bus is the worst way to start. That sounds tough.
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