Work in pairs. Imagine you are booking tickets for a concert or a film. Prepare a dialogue including the information
below. Use the expressions in the strategy box.
• name of concert/date and time
• number of tickets (adults or children?)
. tickets available or sold out?/ticket price?
• pay in cash (change?)/pay by credit card (credit card
number, security code, expiry date?)
• post the tickets? (name and address)
Student A: Hi, I would like to book tickets for the upcoming concert of "Performer's Name" on DATE at TIME.
Student B: Sure, let me check. How many tickets do you need? Are they for adults or children?
Student A: I need two adult tickets, please.
Student B: Great. Let me see if there are any tickets available. (Checks availability) Yes, there are still tickets left. The price per ticket is $XX.
Student A: Okay. Can I pay in cash?
Student B: Absolutely. Please bring the exact change, which will be $XX.
Student A: Can I also pay by credit card?
Student B: Of course. May I have your credit card number, please?
Student A: Sure, it's XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.
Student B: Thank you. And the security code?
Student A: It's XXX.
Student B: Perfect. Lastly, what's the expiry date of the card?
Student A: It expires in XX/XX.
Student B: Thank you for providing that information. Your tickets are confirmed. Do you want me to post the tickets to you? If yes, please provide your name and address.
Student A: Yes, please. My name is [Student A's name] and my address is [Student A's address].
Student B: Noted. Your tickets will be posted to [Student A's address]. Enjoy the concert!
In this dialogue, the students are discussing the process of booking tickets. The dialogue includes all the necessary information requested in the prompt, such as the name of the concert, date, and time, the number of tickets (for adults), the availability and price of tickets, payment options (cash or credit card), and the possibility of having the tickets posted. The dialogue also includes a step-by-step process and the necessary details for each step, ensuring that the answers are clear and understandable for a student.