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LESSON NOTES

Innovative English #10


Buying Tickets for Public
Transportation

CONTENTS
2 English
2 Vocabulary
3 Sample Sentences

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1. GEORGE: 5 Tickets to Times Square, please

2. Ticket ClerkOkay, will that be five adults?

3. GEORGE: (George looks over the group.) Ahh...

4. GEORGE: How young do you have to be to get discounted tickets?

5. TICKET CLERK: Children under 10 years old are eligible for child tickets. Children
10 years or older need adult tickets.

6. GEORGE: Got it. Sofia, you're 8 years old, right?

7. SOFIA: Right!

8. GEORGE: (to himself) And Lucas is over 10 so...

9. GEORGE: (to the Ticket Clerk) 4 adults and 1 child.

10. TICKET CLERK: Okay, 4 adults and 1 child to Times Square. Your total is 73 dollars
and 95 cents.

11. GUSTAVO: George, I'll pay.

12. GEORGE: Don't worry about it. I got it. Everybody, welcome to the United
States!

VOCABULARY

V oc abular y English C lass

tickets to sell at a reduced


discounted tickets price noun

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eligible desirable, worthy of choice adjective

in what way; the way in


how which noun

older a comperative of old adjective

years old phrase

over above in place preposition

total complete noun

to give someone the money


to pay (American) owed for services or goods verb

everybody every person pronoun

SAMPLE SENTENCES

How are you? The total weight was not that heavy.

The total came to $140. He finally managed to pay all his bills.

Not everybody agrees with her.

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