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OPT B1 EE Units3-4 Worksheet
OPT B1 EE Units3-4 Worksheet
OPT B1 EE Units3-4 Worksheet
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4 02 Listen to the dialogue. How much
money does Sofia save?
1 Look at the photo and answer the questions. Sofia is staying in London for a month with Mark and
Where are the people and what are they doing? his family. She wants to buy a travel card. Mark is
helping her to fill in a form online.
What kind of forms would you need to complete
when travelling abroad? Mark: So, first question, Sofia.
(1) What’s your
occupation?
Sofia: (2)
Mark: Good. What type of travel card do you want?
Sofia: I’d like the Anytime card.
Mark: Don’t you want the Off-peak card? It’s
cheaper.
Sofia: Yes, but (3)
Mark: You can only use it after 9.30 am.
Sofia: My classes start at 9.30 in the morning, so
I can’t.
Mark: Yes, I see. How long do you want it for?
Sofia: The travel card? For four weeks.
Mark: So, we want the (4)
Everyday vocabulary card. It’s £96. Oh, just a moment, no it isn’t.
The Student Off-peak is £96. Your card is
2 Work in pairs and discuss the questions. £124.00. It’s not bad, really, if you think that
1 What’s a ‘travel card’? one day of unlimited travel is £18.
2 What type of transport would you usually use a Sofia: Oh. How much discount do I get?
travel card for? Mark: Well, (5) than
standard fares, (6)
3 Match the ways of describing travel tickets
(1–10) to their meanings (a–j). Sofia: Oh, that’s good. And after spending £30 on
the Student Card, I save £50!
1 adult
2 anytime 5 Read and complete the dialogue with the
3 child phrases (a–f). Then listen again and check.
4 full fare a what are the restrictions?
5 off-peak b so you save over £50.
6 reduced fare c What do you do?
7 return d Student Anytime Freedom Month
8 single e I’m a student.
9 student saver f student fares are 30% cheaper
10 unlimited travel
E VERYDAY ENGLISH TOOLKIT
a standard full-fare ticket
Filling in a form for a travel card
b you pay the complete/highest price for it
c allows you to travel to your destination and back Look at the expressions (1–7) from the dialogue.
d allows you to travel as much as you want Who says each one: Mark or Sofia? Write M or S.
e usually much cheaper than an adult ticket; travel 1 What type of travel card do you want?
is often free for young children 2 I’d like the (Anytime) card.
f only allows you to travel one way 3 How much discount do I get?
g no restrictions on when you can travel 4 How long do you want it for?
h restrictions on when you can travel, usually 5 I want it for a (day/week/month).
when the route is less busy
6 You can only use it (after 9:30 am).
i usually allows the holder to pay less than a full
7 You save over (£50).
fare to travel because they are still studying
j you pay less than a full fare for a variety of
reasons, like age, health, etc.
Your turn!
6 Work in pairs. One of you is a student, and the other is a member of your host family. Follow
the steps below and role-play a conversation. Then change roles. Use the expressions in the
Everyday English toolkit and the dialogue in Exercise 4.
Student:
You are going to attend a language school in a city in the UK. Decide for how long and whether you
want to join morning or afternoon classes. Decide which travel card you want to order. Respond to
questions from your host family.
Cost:
Children under the age of 14 are entitled to 50% discount;
students are entitled to 10% discount; all others pay
standard fares.