Buying a Lottery Ticket
A simple transaction full of hope. Practice the phrases needed to buy a specific type of lottery ticket at a convenience store or kiosk.
Situations
Choose from 6 conversations to practice
Asking for Lottery Tickets
The customer approaches the counter and asks about the types of lottery tickets available or directly states they want to buy a ticket.
Choosing a Lottery Type
The customer decides which specific lottery game (e.g., Powerball, Mega Millions, Scratch-off) they want to play, possibly after an explanation from the clerk.
Selecting Numbers or Quick Pick
The customer specifies whether they want to choose their own numbers or have the system generate random 'quick pick' numbers.
Specifying Ticket Details
The customer tells the clerk how many tickets or lines they want, whether they want multi-draws, or add-on options like Power Play.
Payment and Receipt
The customer hands over the money or card for the purchase and receives their lottery ticket(s) and a receipt.
Checking Previous Winnings
The customer asks the clerk to check if a previously purchased lottery ticket is a winner.