John Smith is phoning to book an airplane ticket. Here is the dialogue between John and the ticket agent. Put it in the correct order, then listen to the dialogue to check your answers. The first one has been done for you.

  1. East China Airlines. How may I help you?
  2. By credit card. Can I give you the details now and then can you send me the tickets through the post?
  3. I'll set off on the 3rd of next month.
  4. You are welcome. Goodbye.
  5. Would you prefer first class, business or economy?
  6. May I have your name?
  7. OK. I've booked you on East China Airlines Flight Number EC135 leaving at 9 o'clock, June 3rd and arriving in Paris at 11 o'clock the same day. Please arrive at the airport two hours before departure time to check in.
  8. Economy, please.
  9. How would you like to pay for the ticket?
  10. Goodbye.
  11. All right, I will. Thank you very much.
  12. We have seats available on a flight leaving Shanghai at 9 o'clock and arriving in Paris at 11 o'clock in the morning of the same day. Is that all right?
  13. Thank you.
  14. When do you plan to leave?
  15. I'd like to make a reservation for Paris, please.
  16. Certainly.
  17. John Smith.
  18. Sounds great.

The correct order is:   a →         .