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STUDENT:
Well that sounds better. I’ll get back to you with the new booking
details once I’ve spoken to my friends.
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FEMALE GUIDE: So what date would you like to book the new tour?
STUDENT:
Well, Friday week would be ideal.
FEMALE GUIDE: And is this for the Harry Potter Tour again?
STUDENT:
We’d like to try a different tour. The Inspector Morse Tour, please.
FEMALE GUIDE: Ah. Now we only run that tour on a Saturday. Will that be all right
for you?
STUDENT:
Yes, that’s better actually. Oh, and how long does the tour last
please?
FEMALE GUIDE: It’s about a couple of hours like the other tours. We depart at
a quarter to two sharp and I recommend that you aim to arrive
by half past one.
STUDENT:
Right, that’s fine. I can go ahead and book.
FEMALE GUIDE: So that’s five adults for the Inspector
Morse Tour starting
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at a quarter to two on Saturday the 23rd of June. Is that
right?
STUDENT:
It’s only four adults now.
FEMALE GUIDE: Ah, I see. I’ll need to recalculate it. The Morse Tour is £13 each,
whereas the Potter Tour was £10. So it works out at £52, plus £5
for the change of date, making a total of £57. And you have
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already paid £50, so I will need to charge you an extra £7.
Is that OK for you?
STUDENT:
That’s great.
FEMALE GUIDE: And what is your debit card number again, please? That’s the 16
digit number on the front of your card.
STUDENT:
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Yes, I have it. It’s 5471 4710 2382 3900.
FEMALE GUIDE: Now if you have a pen and paper handy I’ll
give you the new
booking reference number.
STUDENT:
OK, I’m ready.
FEMALE GUIDE:
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Right, it’s M236YC, and I’ll post out your new tickets today.
STUDENT:
And tell me again, where do we set out from?
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FEMALE GUIDE:
We meet up in Broad Street, in the centre of Oxford, in the pedes
trianized zone adjacent to Balliol College.
STUDENT:
Is that near to Oxford Railway Station?
FEMALE GUIDE: It’s about 1 kilometre from the station. No more than 15 minutes’
walk.
STUDENT:
Will you be our guide?
FEMALE GUIDE:
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Yes. I’m Jane and I’ll be your guide for the afternoon.
I’ll be wearing a widebrimmed hat with a red bow so you can
recognize me.
STUDENT:
Oh, that’s helpful. See you on Saturday afternoon.
FEMALE GUIDE: Look forward to meeting you. Bye for now.
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Section
2
Good morning. Can I have your attention please? I’d like to run through the pro
gramme of events for the Northern Ireland field trip. I’ll explain the travel arrange
ments in more detail shortly. Can I point out that the trip is not compulsory so you
may opt out if you wish. However, we recommend that you go on the field trip because
it will increase
your knowledge of the
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subject. Last year, over seventyfive per cent of students on the trip achieved
a top grade in their assignments.
OK, I’ll explain the travel arrangements and the costs once again. You’ll
receive detailed handouts later today, but make your own notes if you wish
to. We leave here on Saturday the 10th of September and arrive back the
following Saturday, on the 16th. The fee for the field trip is £349;
this covers
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the cost of the entire eight days, including 6 nights’ halfboard accommoda
tion. You will be responsible for paying for your own lunchtime meals. Your
seat on the minibus and the ferry is covered by the deposit of £50, so this
leaves an outstanding balance of £299, to be paid by the end of the month.
We’ll be travelling on the Holyhead to Dublin Ferry which departs Holyhead
at twenty to three in the morning. Yes! It really is that late, or
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should I say early; and it arrives in Dublin port at about six in the morning,
so you’ll have to grab some sleep on the minibus and on the ferry. The trip
by road from here to the ferry terminal
will take at least two hours, and
we need to arrive 30 minutes before the ferry sets sail. So I’d like to leave
well before midnight. Please be here no later than halfpast eleven. Is that
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clear? We’ll make a brief stop midway for refreshments and to use the
toilets.
We can’t plan for the weather. However, we will know in advance if the ferry
has been cancelled due to adverse weather conditions. If the sea gets too
rough we might experience a delay or have to transfer to a later sailing.
I suggest that people who experience motion sickness see their pharmacist
and medicate themselves accordingly before boarding the ferry. Please note
that passengers cannot return to their vehicles to retrieve items once the
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ferry sets sail so take essential personal belongings with you.
We won’t be stopping in Dublin, so no tour of the Guinness brewery on this
trip. Instead we’ll be heading for our accommodation
in the village of
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