Navigating Public Transport Like a Pro
Getting Around in Britain
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Public transport in Britain is a fantastic way to get around, but it has its quirks!
Let’s equip you with the key expressions and etiquette you need to navigate buses, trains, the Tube (London Underground), and taxis like a seasoned traveller.
From buying tickets to asking for directions, you’ll learn how to get where you need to go with confidence.
General Expressions for Public Transport
Watch these to help you…
Your Turn
How do you travel around your city? In your opinion, what’s the best form of public transport? Have you used the public transport system in London? Tell us!
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