English Pronunciation  First-class boards towards the front of the train.

What's the meaning of “First-class boards towards the front of the train.”?

In English-speaking countries, trains are normally divided into two different classes. These are first class and second class. When buying a ticket, you will usually be asked which class you would like. First class tickets are more expensive than second class tickets, but riding in first class is usually more relaxing and luxurious. Make sure you pay attention to which class your ticket is for. For example, you are not allowed to sit in first class if your ticket is for second class.

How do you pronounce “First-class boards towards the front of the train.”?

Listen to the male and female pronunciation of this phrase in American and British English. Afterwards you can record and compare your pronunciation with the audio recorder.
  • AEFirst-class boards towards the front of the train.
  • AEFirst-class boards towards the front of the train.
  • BEFirst-class boards towards the front of the train.
  • BEFirst-class boards towards the front of the train.

How could I respond to “First-class boards towards the front of the train.”?

Thank you, I will head towards the front of the platform.

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  • The train is delayed for two hours.
  • The train arrives at platform 9.
  • Tickets, please!
  • What's the next stop?
  • What time will we arrive?
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