DiscoverESL (ESL Podcast)【2016-10-21,五】ESL Podcast 1253 – Using a Ridesharing Service
【2016-10-21,五】ESL Podcast 1253 – Using a Ridesharing Service

【2016-10-21,五】ESL Podcast 1253 – Using a Ridesharing Service

Update: 2016-10-291
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Get where you want to go without using your own car, a bike, a bus, or a taxi. Is it magic? Find out in this episode.
Tags: Transportation

Audio Index:
Slow dialog: 1:25
Explanations: 4:04
Fast dialog: 19:58

Carl: Let’s get a taxi.

Doris: There’s no need. I’ve already ordered a car.

Carl: A limo? That’s too expensive.

Doris: No, I’m using a ridesharing service. It’s cheaper than a taxi. There’s no meter and we pay a set price.

Carl: But how do we know it’s safe? How do we know the driver isn’t a criminal or an unsafe driver? Is he going to have car insurance? Do they do background checks?

Doris: Even though it’s a peer-to-peer service, the drivers are carefully screened and the cars are tracked. Trust me. This ride will be safe.

Carl: We don’t have much cash on us.

Doris: I have a credit card on file. No cash will change hands. Look, here’s our driver. Hello, Michael.

Carl: You know our driver?

Doris: He’s my son.

Carl: But why are you paying for a ride if your son is available to pick us up?

Doris: He has his pride. He won’t take any money from me so we came up with a compromise: I hire his car whenever I need a ride to or from the airport. It works for us and there’s a bonus.

Carl: What’s that?

Doris: I get to see my son every time I travel.

Carl: That seems like a strange arrangement.

Doris: That may be so, but if you can’t get your son to visit more often, what’s a mother to do?


Script by Dr. Lucy Tse

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【2016-10-21,五】ESL Podcast 1253 – Using a Ridesharing Service

【2016-10-21,五】ESL Podcast 1253 – Using a Ridesharing Service