Dialog 1: At the travel agency TA: Hello, come in. Please have a seat. How may I help you? Gary: We’re planning to visit America during the Christmas holidays. TA: Will you be traveling independently, or do you want to b___ (3 words)? Gary: Independently. We’d like to purchase the cheapest tickets available. Lisa: What’s the best price we can get on flights to San Francisco? TA: That d__ (2 words) when you’ll be flying. Winter is normally l__ season and prices are low. However, form December 20 to January 3, prices are higher. During the Christmas and New Year holidays, f__ are the same as the p__ season. Lisa: I see. Well, we could depart on December 19 and return on January 4. If we did that, what’s the best price you can offer? TA: Do you want to fly o__ or r__? Lisa: Round-trip. TA: And is that just for the two of you, or do you have any children? Gary: We just need two adult tickets. TA: OK, the lowest round-trip fare I’ve got on d__ flights to San Francisco is NT$22,000. That’s w__ Northwest. Lisa: But we saw an advertisement in the newspaper for tickets to San Francisco for only NT$21,000. TA: Yes, there are seats for NT$21,000, but that price is for g__ tickets. For individual travelers, the cheapest direct flights cost NT$22,000. Gary: Are you sure that Northwest Airlines is the cheapest? TA: Actually, I can get you a cheaper flight on Singapore Airlines. It costs NT$21,000. The only problem is that you have to c__ (two words) in Korea. They don’t fly n__ between Taipei and San Francisco. Lisa: That’s OK. Changing planes is no big deal. TA: Unfortunately, on the return trip form America, you have to s__ (two words) in Seoul. The flight from San Francisco arrives in Seoul late, so you must fly to Taipei the next day. However, the airline gives you a v__ for one free night in a hotel in Seoul. Gary: Well, that might be fun. We aren’t in a hurry. In fact, I wish we could spend several days in Korea. I’d like to see the snow. TA: With this ticket you can s__ (two words) in Korea as long as you like. The only rule is that you must complete the journey within one year. Lisa: Could you excuse us for a moment. We’d like to t__ (3 words) before making a decision.