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9. Read the article and choose the correct words in bold, then replace them with synonyms from the list.

In addition • Furthermore • To start with

However • What is more • In conclusion

Trains are the best!

Why do thousands of people every day let the train take the strain? Because travelling by train is, in my opinion, the best way to travel.

1) Also/Firstly, travelling by train is safe, you don't have to worry about traffic jams or other problems that you find on the roads.

2) Furthermore/However, because there is no other traffic there is less chance of having an accident.

3) Secondly/In addition, travelling by train is far more pleasant than, for example, travelling by bus. Trains are faster, and what is more the seats are far more comfortable. You can also sit back and enjoy watching the countryside, instead of having to stare at other cars and buses on the motorway.

4) On the other hand/Furthermore, although trains are fast and comfortable, some people say that train fares are too expensive. Tickets cost a lot of money. As far as I'm concerned, though, you get what you pay for, and the extra speed, convenience, safety and comfort of a train is worth a little extra cost.

5) All in all/Despite, I think that although rail travel can be expensive it is worth it. There are no traffic jams to cope with and you can relax and enjoy the scenery in comfort and safety. So, next time you have to make a journey, why not try travelling by train and see what a difference it makes?

10. Read the microdialogues (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and match them with the different types of transport (a, b, c, d, e).

A – by air

B – by train

C – by underground

D – by bus

E – by taxi

Microdialogue 1

A: Picadilly, please. I have an appointment at 10.30.

B: We should be OK if the lights are with us.

A: You’ve still got five minutes to spare. 3 euros, please.

B: Many thanks. Here you are. It couldn’t be better.

Microdialogue 2

A: Am I OK for St. Paul’s Cathedral?

B: No you are going the wrong way. You want a 105 from the church.

A: Can you tell me where to get off?

B: It’s three stops after this one.

Microdialogue 3

A: Which line do I take for Marble Arch, please?

B: You want the Victoria to Oxford Circus and then change on the Central.

A: How do I get to the train?

B: Follow these signs. You can’t go wrong.

Microdialogue 4

A: Which train do I take for Victoria, please?

B: 9.25. Platform 3.

A: What time does it reach London?

B: It takes roughly two hours, so you’ll arrive just before 11.30.

A: Is it necessary to change?

B: No, it’s a through train.

Microdialogue 5

A: What flights are there from London to Paris on Sunday?

B: I’ll just see what there is.

A: I want to go economy, and I’d prefer the morning.

B: There’s one leaving at 9.25.

A: What time do I have to be there?

B: You’ll have to be at the Heathrow Terminal by 8.35 at the latest.

11. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones.

***

— Excuse me, what bus can I take ...?

— I'm sorry, I'm afraid...

— ... Can you tell me where to get ...?

— Yes. Cross over ... . The bus stop ... .

— Do you know the number ...?

— I think, … .

— Thank ... .

***

— Is this the stop for ...?

— That's right. It's number ... . It stops at ... and goes on to ... Therefore ask the driver ...