Кто ответит не по теме, бан) Ticket assistant: Can I help you?
Patrick: Hello, yes – I’d like a ticket to Edinburgh for tomorrow morning, please.
Ticket assistant: OK – what time did you want to leave?
Patrick: Well, I’m going up there with a friend who already has an advance ticket – I think he’s booked the 09:38?
Ticket assistant: [Checking computer screen] Yes, that’s correct – arriving at Edinburgh Waverley at 11:32.
Patrick: Great, yes, that’s the one.
Ticket assistant: Since that’s after 9 o’clock, you can get an off-peak fare.
Patrick: Oh, good.
Ticket assistant: Are you returning the same day? An off-peak day return is £14.40.
Patrick: Ah no, I’m not planning to come back until the weekend, but I’m not sure which day.
Ticket assistant: Right, so you’ll need an open ticket then.
Patrick: OK – and how long is that valid?
Ticket assistant: For up to a month.
Patrick: Oh, that’s fine then – I’m definitely coming back by Sunday evening. So how much for a return ticket?
Ticket assistant: Actually, your cheapest option is to buy two single tickets. An off-peak single for tomorrow at £9.80, and an anytime single for the return journey at £17.00. That’s £26.80.
Patrick: Right, thank you. I’ll go for that then.
Ticket assistant: Would you like to reserve a seat on the train tomorrow morning?
Patrick: Oh, yes, maybe that’s a good idea.
Ticket assistant: There’s a reservation fee of £1, is that ok?
Patrick: Yes, that’s fine, thanks. Would it be possible to have a table seat?
Ticket assistant: Let me see ... [checking screen again] ... yes, I can get you one in coach D. Do you prefer aisle or window?
Patrick: Aisle, please. And ah, yes, I forgot to ask – is it possible to break the journey with that ticket?
Ticket assistant: Not the outward journey, but you can when you return, as long as you reach your final destination the same day.
Patrick: Oh, great. And can I just ask – is there a buffet car?
Ticket assistant: Not on that train, I’m afraid, but there is a trolley service.
Patrick: Brilliant, thanks for your help
Complete the definitions with words and phrases in bold from the conversation
A is the place where someone is going.
If a ticket is , it is accepted by officials.
A is the money that you pay for a journey
If you , you make an arrangement so that it is kept for you to use later.
An is a passage between rows of seats.
If you , you stop travelling for a period of time.
A is one of the sections of a train.
An journey is one in which you are going away from home.
The is part of a train where you can buy and eat food.