Dialogue C.

-Excuse me, don’t you think it is very stuffy in the compartment?

-Yes, rather.

-What about having the window open?

-I don’t mind. Can you manage it?

-I’ll try to… Is that all right?

-Yes, fine.

-Our train is going very well. Will it keep the same speed all the way?

-It will slow down on the railway bridge while crossing the river.

-Oh, you know the route very well, don’t you?

-I travel this way once a month on an average.

-No one travels that often for pleasure.

-You have said it. I’m going on business.

3.Put the dialogue between the passenger and ticket clerk in the correct order.

Single, please.

That will be 18 pounds.

Thank you.

If you get there 10.54 train, you’ll get to London at 14.14.

London, please.

What time will I arrive in London?

Single or return?

Role play the dialogue with your partner.

4. Make up your own dialogues:

-buying a ticket at the booking-office;

-a talk in the compartment.

UNIT 3

Grammar:Perfect Tenses (Active Voice) Topic:Travelling by Air Reading:Text A. A Tragedy in the Air Text B. Talking Points

GRAMMAR

PERFECT TENSES (ACTIVE VOICE)