Culips Everyday English Podcast

Real Talk #026 – Buying a bus ticket

07.18.2018 - By Culips English PodcastPlay

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Navigating public transportation in a new area is stressful enough without a language barrier. But have no fear! In this much-requested episode, Andrew and Suzanne introduce natural expressions used when buying a ticket at the bus terminal. Fun facts The word bus comes from the Latin word omnibus, meaning “for all.” This is fitting, because it is a vehicle that can be shared by many people at one time. The first bus system, which used horse-drawn carriages, was created in France in 1823. Expressions included in the study guide * When’s the next bus for [place]? * Stuffy * Ma’am * Carry-on * To tear off * To weigh [something] * To leave extra time Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

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