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We use the exit to go out of the station.

Let's take the lift, we carry heavy bags.

We can use the escalator or the elevator to go up.

We need to buy a ticket, let's go to the ticket office.

We use the entrance to get in the station.

lift / elevator

escalator

entrance

ticket office

exit

An entrance is the place where you go into a building, a room, or an area. It is the "way in.".

A lift or elevator is a small, moving room that carries people and objects up and down inside a building.

An escalator is a set of moving stairs that carries people up or down between different floors of a building.

A ticket office is a place where you go to buy a ticket for a trip or an event.

An exit is the place where you go out of a building, a room, or a vehicle. It is the "way out".

vocabulary Flipcards

Run! Our train departs in 15 minutes!

13:55 Train to London. Platform 2.

Let's sit, our train arrives in two hours.

You must wait on the platform until the train stops.

We use the stairs because the escalators are broken.

departures board

timetables

stairs

platform

waiting room

A train platform is a long, flat area next to the tracks where people stand to wait for their train.

A timetable is a list or a chart that shows exactly when certain things are going to happen.

A departures board is a large screen or sign that shows a list of all the trains, planes, or buses that are leaving soon.

A waiting room is a comfortable area with chairs where you sit until it is your turn or until your transportation arrives.

Stairs are a set of steps that allow you to walk up or down to reach a different level or floor.

OBLIGATION

MUST / MUSTN'T

MUST Indica deber. Algo que debes hacer. - You must be at school at 9:00. Debes estar en el cole a las 9:00.

MUSTN'T Indica que no debes hacer algo. - You mustn't run in class. No debes correr en clase (no está permitido correr en clase).

We use the exit to go out of the station.

Let's take the lift, we carry heavy bags.

We use the escalator or the elevator to go up.

We buy a ticket in the ticket office.

We use the entrance to get in the station.

lift / elevator

escalator

entrance

ticket office

exit

An entrance is the place where you go into a building, a room, or an area. It is the "way in.".

A lift or elevator is a small, moving room that carries people and objects up and down inside a building.

An escalator is a set of moving stairs that carries people up or down between different floors of a building.

A ticket office is a place where you go to buy a ticket for a trip or an event.

An exit is the place where you go out of a building, a room, or a vehicle. It is the "way out".

vocabulary Flipcards

Run! Our train departs in 15 minutes!

13:55 Train to London. Platform 2.

Let's sit, our train departs in two hours.

You wait on the platform until the train stops.

We use the stairs because the escalators don't work.

departures board

timetables

stairs

platform

waiting room

A train platform is a long, flat area next to the tracks where people stand to wait for their train.

A timetable is a list or a chart that shows exactly when certain things are going to happen.

A departures board is a large screen or sign that shows a list of all the trains, planes, or buses that are leaving soon.

A waiting room is a comfortable area with chairs where you sit until it is your turn or until your transportation arrives.

Stairs are a set of steps that allow you to walk up or down to reach a different level or floor.

was / were

Wasn't/ wereN'T

WASN'T / WEREN'T Ser o estar en pasado y en negativo (no era o no estaba). - She wasn't at the airport. - They weren't at the airport.

WAS / WERE Ser o estar en pasado (era o estaba). - She was at the train station. -They were at the train station.

Sobre la obligación...

🟢 Must (The "Yes" Rule) We use must when it is very important to do something. It is a rule you have to follow. At school: You must listen to the teacher. On the road: You must look both ways before crossing. At home: You must brush your teeth before bed. 🔴 Mustn't (The "No" Rule) Mustn't is short for "must not." We use it when a rule says do not do something because it is a bad idea or dangerous. At the library: You mustn't shout. (Shhh!) At the zoo: You mustn't feed the lions. On the train platform: You mustn't run near the tracks.

need to / don't need to

  • Need to→ ER = I, you, we, they
  • Don't need to → IER = I, you, we, they
  • Needs to → she, he it
  • Doesn't need to → she, he it
RECUERDA: se usa para indicar necesidad. Needs to / doesn't need to van con la tercera persona de singular (she, he, it).