Can you tell the time and use time frames?
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Role play A
You are on a day trip to Dublin and have to ask for help at the tourist office's reception. The receptionist (áٱǾ) speaks first.
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Fáilteoir: An dtig liom cuidiú leat?
Ask what time the GPO opens today.
Fáilteoir: De ghnáth, osclaíonn sé ar a naoi ar maidin.
Ask if you have permission to be there at lunchtime.
Fáilteoir: Tá, cinnte. Ní dhruideann sé don lón.
Ask how much the tickets are.
Fáilteoir: Cúig euro an duine. Ar mhaith leat ticéad?
Say that you would like two adult tickets.
Fáilteoir: Sin deich bpunt le do thoil.
Ask if they have change.
Fáilteoir: An dtig liom cuidiú leat?– Can I help you?
Cén t-am a n-osclaíonn an GPO inniu?– What time does the GPO open today?
Fáilteoir: De ghnáth, osclaíonn sé ar a naoi ar maidin.– Usually, it opens at nine in the morning.
An bhfuil cead a bheith ann ag am lóin?– Do I have permission to be there at lunchtime?
Fáilteoir: Tá, cinnte. Ní dhruideann sé don lón.– Yes, sure. It doesn't close for lunch.
Cá mhéad atá ar na ticéid?– How much are the tickets?
Fáilteoir: Cúig euro an duine. Ar mhaith leat ticéad?– €5 per person. Would you like a ticket?
Ba mhaith liom dhá thicéad do dhaoine fásta.– I would like two tickets for adults.
Fáilteoir: Sin deich bpunt le do thoil.– That's €10 please.
An bhfuil briseadh agat?– Do you have change?