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Time to listen

          Dorothy was picked up by a cyclone at Kansas and dropped at a magical land. But, we
          usually travel from one place to another by bus, train or aeroplane.


          You will now listen to an announcement at a railway station. First read the
          questions. Then, listen and complete the details.*

          1.  Which train is arriving on Platform 1?


                     NDLS Dehradun Shatabdi                                  NDLS Chandigarh Shatabdi

          2.  Which is the train number?


                     12045                                                   12049

          3.  What is the distance between Delhi and Chandigarh?


                     245 km                                                  266 km

          4.  How much time does the train take to reach Chandigarh?


                     2 hr 25 min                                             3 hr 25 min

          5.  When does the train leave New Delhi?


                     6:15 a.m.                                               6:15 p.m.

          6.  When does the train reach Chandigarh?


                     10:15 a.m.                                              9:40 a.m.




                                                      Time to speak

          When Dorothy and Tin Woodman met, they talked about themselves. When

          friends meet, they ask about each other’s activities. Let us learn to strike a conversation.


                                                  It was great!
              How was
                your                               We went for
                                                   a picnic this
              weekend?
                                                    Saturday.                                 That
                                                                                            sounds
                                                                                             great!


          *  For listening text, turn to page 120.

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