English Dialogue: How to Use Public Transportation During a Business Trip
Lily, a marketing manager from Canada, has just arrived in Singapore for an important business conference. She needs to navigate the city’s public transportation for the first time. Let’s see how she interacts with a transit staff member and better understand useful phrases for this kind of situation.
Dialogue: Navigating Public Transportation
Lily: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to Marina Bay Sands via MRT?
Staff: Sure. Take the Circle Line from here, transfer at Dhoby Ghaut to the Downtown Line, and get off at Bayfront Station.
Lily: Thank you! Do I need to buy a separate ticket for each transfer?
Staff: No, you just need one ticket. You can tap in and out at each station.
Lily: Understood. And do I have to pay extra for luggage or during peak hours?
Staff: No, standard fares apply. However, fares may increase during late-night hours.
Lily: All right. Also, can I pay using credit card or only cash?
Staff: You can pay using an EZ-Link card, credit/debit cards, or via contactless payment like Apple Pay.
Lily: That’s great. One more thing—are masks still required on public transit?
Staff: Yes, masks are still mandatory at all MRT stations and onboard trains.
Lily: Thank you very much for your help!
Staff: My pleasure! Have a smooth trip and enjoy your stay here.
Vocabulary & Expression Breakdown
| Expression | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Could you tell me how to get to…? | Polite way to ask for directions |
| Transfer at… | Navigation and instructions |
| Do I need to buy a separate ticket? | Clarifying ticketing rules |
| Standard fares apply | Explaining pricing |
| EZ-Link / contactless payment | Payment methods |
| Masks are mandatory | Safety regulations |
Travel Tips for Public Transportation
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Always ask politely: Phrases like “Excuse me” and “Could you tell me…” signal respect.
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Use simple language: Clear, concise questions reduce confusion.
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Prepare ahead: Learn the transit options and fare systems of the city in advance.
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Travel-size essentials: Bring small coins or ensure your card works for contactless payments.
Using public transportation during a business trip is smoother when you use polite and precise English. Phrases for directions, fare clarifications, and safety are especially important. Practice polite questioning and vocabulary, and you’ll navigate transit systems abroad with confidence.

