Traveling to Campus
Angielski scenariusz mówienia

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How do you usually travel to campus?
Jak zwykle dojeżdżasz na kampus? Dobra odpowiedź:
I usually travel to campus by bus because it is cheaper than taking a taxi every day. I check the timetable before I leave home, and I try to catch an earlier bus if I have an important class. The journey takes about thirty minutes when traffic is normal. I sometimes listen to a short lesson or review vocabulary on my phone, so the travel time still feels useful and not completely wasted. If the bus is crowded, I stand near the door and keep my bag close.
Zwykle jeżdżę na kampus autobusem, bo to tańsze niż codzienne branie taksówki. Przed wyjściem z domu sprawdzam rozkład jazdy i staram się złapać wcześniejszy autobus, jeśli mam ważne zajęcia. Podróż trwa około trzydziestu minut, kiedy ruch jest normalny. Czasem słucham krótkiej lekcji albo powtarzam słownictwo na telefonie, więc ten czas w drodze nadal wydaje się pożyteczny i nie jest całkiem stracony. Jeśli autobus jest zatłoczony, stoję przy drzwiach i trzymam torbę blisko siebie. What can make traveling to campus difficult?
Dobra odpowiedź:
Traveling to campus can be difficult when public transport is late or crowded. In the morning, many people are going to work or school. Buses can be full, and the journey can take longer than expected. This is stressful if a student has a test or presentation at the start of the day. Even when students leave on time, traffic or train problems can still make them late. It can also be hard to study after standing for a long journey.
Is it better to arrive very early or arrive just before class starts?
Dobra odpowiedź:
I think it is best to arrive a little early, but not extremely early. If a student arrives ten or fifteen minutes before class, there is time to find the room, buy water, or check notes. Arriving just before class starts feels risky because one small delay can cause a problem. But arriving an hour early every day can also be tiring. A small amount of extra time is enough for normal lessons. This habit helps students begin class in a calmer mood.
What advice would you give to someone planning a new route to campus?
Dobra odpowiedź:
Trying the route before the first important class is sensible if possible. They can travel at the same time of day and see how long it really takes, not just what the map says. Apps are useful, but they do not always show crowds, walking time inside campus, or where the classroom is. Testing the route once can make the real first morning much calmer and easier. They should also notice useful places, like the nearest entrance or information desk.