Public Transit Services
Basic interactions on buses, trains, subways including asking for stops, buying tickets, checking schedules, asking for directions, and simple passenger conversations.
Situations
Choose from 6 conversations to practice
Asking for Directions to a Bus Stop/Station
A passenger is lost and asks a local for directions to the nearest bus stop or train station.
Buying a Ticket/Pass
A passenger at a ticket counter or vending machine needs to purchase a single ticket or a daily/weekly pass for public transport.
Asking about Bus/Train Routes or Schedules
A passenger needs to find out which bus/train to take to their destination or when the next service is arriving.
Onboard: Asking for Specific Stop Information
A passenger on a bus or train asks the driver or another passenger to be notified when their desired stop is approaching or if a certain stop is coming up.
Onboard: Simple Passenger Interaction
Two passengers engage in a basic conversation while sharing a ride, for example, about the weather, delays, or general pleasantries.
Dealing with Minor Issues (Lost Item/Delay)
A passenger has a minor issue, such as realizing they left something on the bus/train or asking about a service delay.