Part III: Read each situation and scan the document 2 for specific information required for each situation on your worksheet.
Situation Answers
1. You are travelling from London to Paris. Your departure time is 8:30 a.m.
What time do you have to check-in?
2. Imagine that you and your friend are staying in London. You are planning to travel in Europe for 2 weeks and decide to cross the channel by train. Your first stop is Brussels. Your friend asks you the following question. What would you say to him/her?
Your friend: How long does it take to travel from London to Brussels?
You: _______________
3. You, as a Thai, are travelling on Eurostar to Paris. You need to hand in the immigration landing card upon entering Paris. The card is supposed to be attached with your ticket but it is not. Where can you get one?
4. Imagine that you work for a company in England. You have to meet your potential customers in … and plan to travel there by Eurostar. You are travelling alone and need to prepare your presentation during your trip so you need a single seat with a table. How can you specify this when booking?
5. You are bored with people talking on the cell phone all the time. Can you book for a carriage where mobile phones are not allowed?
6. If you are traveling during the summer time (June 25) and have booked the ticket 6 months in advance (since January 15). What do you have to do before traveling?
7. Imagine you work for Eurostar information service. Someone calls in to ask for the following information. What is your answer?
Caller: Can I book for the smoking carriage?
You: ___________________