Welcome to our travel conversation game. In this scenario, you will practice a dialogue between a ticket agent and a traveler. Test your ability to buy tickets, ask for platform numbers, and check train times in Spanish.
Bienvenido a nuestro juego de conversación de viajes. En este escenario, practicarás un diálogo entre un vendedor de boletos y un viajero. Pon a prueba tu capacidad para comprar boletos, preguntar por el andén y consultar los horarios.
The ticket agent says:
Your goal (English):
Select the correct Spanish response:
Whether you are taking the high-speed AVE train or a regional network, buying a ticket at the *estación de tren* (train station) is an essential skill in Spain. This roleplay prepares you to speak with the ticket clerk, handle payments, and find your platform.
In Spanish, a one-way ticket is called "solo ida" and a round-trip is "ida y vuelta". The platform is referred to as "el andén". Notice that the clerk says "¿Dígame?" (literally: "tell me"); this is an extremely common, fast way for service workers in Spain to say "Can I help you?" or "Next!".
| Spanish Phrase | English Translation |
|---|---|
| ¿Dígame? | Can I help you? |
| Un billete a Milán | One ticket to Milan |
| Solo ida | One way |
| Ida y vuelta | Return / Round trip |
| ¿De qué andén sale? | Which platform does it leave from? |
| ¡Buen viaje! | Have a nice trip! |
Review the full dialogue from the game below to study the sentence structures and vocabulary in context.