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English Conversation: Asking for Help at the Station

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Asking for Help at the Station - Beginner English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
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Pass 2

English subtitles

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Pass 3

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Pass 4

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After Training

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📝 English Conversation Script

Passenger: Excuse me. Can you help me? Helper: Yes. I can help. Where do you go? Passenger: I go to the train station. Helper: What time is the train? Passenger: It is quarter to five. Helper: Quarter to five is soon. Passenger: I am near the park now. Helper: Walk straight for two blocks. Passenger: Do I turn left? Helper: Yes. Then turn right at the bank. Passenger: How long is the walk? Helper: About ten minutes. You will be there before quarter to five. Passenger: Thank you. You help me a lot. Helper: You are welcome. Good luck.

📝 📚 English Comprehension Questions

1

What time is the train?

2

How long is the walk to the station?

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