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Tom:
Come in, James. Sit down.
James:
Good meeting?
Tom: Yes,
It’s a very good meeting. Now, James. These clients in Edinburgh. When’s your
next visit?
James:
Let’s see. Here we are. I’m going to see them the week after next.
Tom:
I’d like to see them too, if that’s OK with you.
James:
Of course. I’m driving there on the Friday before. Would you like to come with
me?
Tom:
No, thank you. I won’t go on Friday. I’ll go on Sunday.
James:
Fine. But why do you want to see these clients?
Tom:
Excuse me. I’ll tell you later.
Tom:
Rita, I want to fly to Edinburgh on Sunday
the 19th. Can you get me a ticket?
Rita:
Yes, Mr Hall. Which flight?
Tom:
The first. No, no, wait. I think I’ll go by train.
Rita:
By train? But the plane is faster.
Tom:
Yes, but it’s nicer by train. And the plane is more expensive than the train.
Rita:
True.
Tom: And
a hotel. I know a good hotel in Edinburgh. It’s called the Grand. Can you…
James:
Tom, I know a better hotel.
Tom:
Are you sure?
James:
Yes.
Tom:
All right. Good.
James:
Rita, I’ll talk to you later about the hotel.
I
prefer travelling by…
1.
I prefer travelling
by plane, because I get there faster.
2.
Obviously the plane
is much more convenient if you’re travelling long distances.
3.
I prefer travelling
by plane because it’s faster and in this country it’s much more accessible.
4.
I prefer travelling
by plane, because I like to feel like an astronaut.
_Let’s go to South America
this year.
_I’d prefer to go to Asia.
_The holidays in Asia are
cheaper than the holidays in South America.
_The food in Brazil is
better than the food that in China.
_The hotels in Japan are
nicer than the hotels in Venezuela.
_The weather in Thailand is
worse than the weather in Argentina.
_Darling.
_Yes, darling?
_Let’s stay at home this
year.
_ Yes, darling.
_ What was that?
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Single or return?
(London).
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One way or round
trip? (USA).
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What would you like
one way ticket or round trip ticket?
ENDING
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David: How are you
going home tonight?
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Natalie: I think
I’ll get a taxi. It’s raining.
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David: How about
you, kevin?
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Kevin: I think I’ll
go by car.
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David: You don’t
have a car?
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Kevin: Your car.
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Good bye.
Check in
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Facturar
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Abroad
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En el extranjero
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Non-smoking
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No fumadores
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Argentina
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Argentina
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Section
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Sección
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Asia
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Asia
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Passengers
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Pasajeros
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Business Class
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Clase preferente
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Plane
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Avión
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Darling
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Cariño
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Station
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Estación
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Decide
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Decidir
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Tourist
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Turista
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First Class
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Primera clase
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Travel agent’s
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Agencia de viajes
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In a great hurry
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Con mucha prisa
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Long distances
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Largas distancias
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Obviously
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Obviamente
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Aeroplane/plane
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Avión
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Prefer
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Preferir
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OK with you
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Estás de acuerdo
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Thailand
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Tailandia
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Venezuela
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Venezuela
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Best
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El mejor
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Boring
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Aburrido
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Come into contact
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Ponerse en contacto
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With
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Con
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Domestic
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Domésticos/nacionales (vuelos)
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For the most part
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La mayor parte
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Intend
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pretender
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Itinerary
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Itinerario
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Non-stop
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Sin parar/ sin escalas
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Offer
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Ofrecer/ oferta
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Pleasant
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Agradable
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Premium
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El mejor
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Reconfirm
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Confirmar
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Satisfied
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Satisfecho
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Seat selection
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Elección de asiento
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Service
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Servicio
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Step up
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Acercarse
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Tourist/ economy
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Clase turista
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Coach Class
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Económica
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Transaction
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Transacción
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Whether
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Tanto si
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