Children's Train Ticket Intermediate PREMIUM
Buying tickets in China can be a hurried affair. Train stations can fill up with literally thousands of people all clamoring to get their tickets out of town. And dealing with so many people on a daily basis often makes ticket sellers less than congenial. In this lesson, a mother talks with the ticket seller about buying a ticket for her and her child to take a trip to Nanjing.
John, Dilu | |
2053 | |
Intermediate | |
October 30, 2012 | |
tickets, train, transportation, people, children, price | |
describing problems | referencing a noun, 如果/要是(rúguǒ/yàoshi)......的话(dehuà), 张 (zhāng) |
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