Using Public Transportation | English Conversation #learnenglish #english #shorts
Get to: This phrase means reaching a specific place or destination.
Example: "I need to get to the airport by 3 PM for my flight."
Take the bus: Using public transportation, specifically the bus, as a means of travel.
Example: "I usually take the bus to work because it's more convenient than driving."
Convenient: Something that is easy, suitable, and doesn't cause much trouble.
Example: "Living near the grocery store is convenient because I can quickly buy what I need."
Check the schedule: Looking at a planned list of events or times for guidance.
Example: "Before leaving, make sure to check the schedule to know when the train arrives."
Exact change: Paying the precise amount of money required for a purchase, without needing any change back.
Example: "The bus fare is $2, so please have exact change ready."
Contactless card: A card, usually a debit or credit card, that allows transactions without physical contact.
Example: "With a contactless card, you can simply tap it on the card reader for quick payments."
Tap: Lightly touch or press something, often used with contactless technology.
Example: "To enter the subway, tap your travel card on the gate."
Board (verb): Getting on or entering a vehicle, like a bus, train, or plane.
Example: "Passengers are invited to board the plane through the front entrance."
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Example: "I need to get to the airport by 3 PM for my flight."
Take the bus: Using public transportation, specifically the bus, as a means of travel.
Example: "I usually take the bus to work because it's more convenient than driving."
Convenient: Something that is easy, suitable, and doesn't cause much trouble.
Example: "Living near the grocery store is convenient because I can quickly buy what I need."
Check the schedule: Looking at a planned list of events or times for guidance.
Example: "Before leaving, make sure to check the schedule to know when the train arrives."
Exact change: Paying the precise amount of money required for a purchase, without needing any change back.
Example: "The bus fare is $2, so please have exact change ready."
Contactless card: A card, usually a debit or credit card, that allows transactions without physical contact.
Example: "With a contactless card, you can simply tap it on the card reader for quick payments."
Tap: Lightly touch or press something, often used with contactless technology.
Example: "To enter the subway, tap your travel card on the gate."
Board (verb): Getting on or entering a vehicle, like a bus, train, or plane.
Example: "Passengers are invited to board the plane through the front entrance."
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