Woman:Then,get on the train at number 4. Man:Alright.Oh,and how often do the trains come around this time of day? Woman:Usually,they come about every six minutes. Man:Okay.And where do I get off the train? Woman:Get offat State Street Station,three stops from here. Man:Okay.I got it.Thanks for your help Woman:No problem.Good luck
Woman: Then, get on the train at platform number 4. Man: Alright. Oh, and how often do the trains come around this time of day? Woman: Usually, they come about every six minutes. Man: Okay. And where do I get off the train? Woman: Get off at State Street Station, three stops from here. Man: Okay. I got it. Thanks for your help. Woman: No problem. Good luck
Item three Taxi driver
Item three Taxi driver
'pull over (verb)to stop a vehicle to the side of the road We pulled over so we could rest and enjoy the scenic view. .down to an art (verb):to learn something very well -My brother has skiing down to an art. .cruise (noun):to drive at a moderate speed,often leisurely or aimlessly -The football players cruised around the city after the big game. do you have the time (verb):to you know what time it is -Excuse me.Do you happen to have the time? .skyscrapers (noun):very tall city buildings -The city has decided to build a new skyscraper in the downtown area. offer (verb):to provide or furnish This travel agency is offering discount travel tickets to students until the end of the week
•pull over (verb): to stop a vehicle to the side of the road - We pulled over so we could rest and enjoy the scenic view. •down to an art (verb): to learn something very well - My brother has skiing down to an art. •cruise (noun): to drive at a moderate speed, often leisurely or aimlessly - The football players cruised around the city after the big game. •do you have the time (verb): to you know what time it is - Excuse me. Do you happen to have the time? •skyscrapers (noun): very tall city buildings - The city has decided to build a new skyscraper in the downtown area. •offer (verb): to provide or furnish - This travel agency is offering discount travel tickets to students until the end of the week
reasonable (adjective):fair,not excessive or severe -The prices at that department store are very reasonable. fantastic (adjective):super,wonderful,unbelievably great The musical last night was fantastic. .decor (noun):the indoor furnishings of a building or home -The hotel's decor was designed by a local decorator. authentic (adjective):real,not counterfeited The teacher create a very authentic classroom atmosphere for her students. portions(noun):an individual amount of food The portions were so large that we couldn't finish the meal
•reasonable (adjective): fair, not excessive or severe - The prices at that department store are very reasonable. •fantastic (adjective): super, wonderful, unbelievably great - The musical last night was fantastic. •decor (noun): the indoor furnishings of a building or home - The hotel's decor was designed by a local decorator. •authentic (adjective): real, not counterfeited - The teacher create a very authentic classroom atmosphere for her students. portions(noun): an individual amount of food - The portions were so large that we couldn't finish the meal