Sarah wanted to visit her sister in Berlin. She decided to book a flight online. Sarah opened her laptop and went to a travel website. She typed 'London to Berlin' in the search box. The website showed many flight options. Sarah looked at the departure times carefully. Some flights were very early in the morning. She didn't want to wake up at 4 AM. Other flights were more expensive. Sarah needed to find a good price. She clicked on different flights to compare them. One flight departed at 10 AM. It was not too early and not too expensive. The price was 89 euros. Sarah thought this was reasonable. She clicked on the flight to see more details. The flight duration was two hours. There was a short layover in Amsterdam. Sarah preferred direct flights, but this was okay. She checked if she could bring a suitcase. The ticket included one checked bag. This was perfect for Sarah. She clicked the 'Book Now' button. The website asked for her personal information. Sarah typed her name and email address. She also entered her passport number. The website asked for payment details. Sarah took out her credit card. She carefully typed the card number. She also entered the expiration date. The website showed a confirmation page. Sarah reviewed all the information. Everything looked correct. She clicked 'Confirm Booking'. The website processed her payment. A few seconds later, a message appeared. 'Your booking is confirmed!' it said. Sarah felt happy and relieved. She received an email immediately. The email contained her ticket and booking reference. Sarah saved the email in a special folder. She also printed the ticket. Her flight was in two weeks. Sarah started planning what to pack. She made a list of things to bring. She was excited to see her sister. Booking the flight was easier than she expected. Sarah couldn't wait for her trip to Berlin.

English Story (A2)Booking a Flight
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Sarah successfully booked a flight to Berlin to visit her sister. She compared different options online, found a reasonably priced flight at 10 AM with a short layover in Amsterdam, and completed the booking process by entering her personal details and payment information.
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Comprehension Questions
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Why did Sarah want to go to Berlin?
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What time did the flight Sarah chose depart?
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Where was the layover on Sarah's flight?
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