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GENERAL ENGLISH · VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT · INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)

CARS
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1 Car parts

Label the car parts with the words below:

bumper door handle headlight hood


license plate roof side mirror tail light
tire trunk windshield windshield wiper

1. 5. 9.
2. 6. 10.
3. 7. 11.
4. 8. 12.

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Now complete the sentences below:

1. Remember to check your before passing the car in front of you.


2. I can’t open the door. I think the is broken.
3. It’s raining now. You should turn on your .
4. There’s no space for your bags in the car. You’ll have to put them in the .
5. I can’t see anything. The is very dirty.
6. I need to open the to check the engine.
7. The police stopped me because my was broken.
8. Did you manage to read the of the thief’s car before he drove away?

If you drive a car, answer any of the questions below:

1. When should you check your side mirrors?


2. How often do you open the hood of your car? What for?
3. Do you have a spare tire in your trunk?
4. Have you ever been stopped by the police because of a broken tail light?

2 Driving phrasal verbs

Maria is having a driving lesson. Read what her instructor says to her and match the underlined
phrasal verbs to their definitions.

1. You can’t drive forward, so you’ll need to back up a little a. drive faster
in order to get out.
2. Okay, I’m going to drive now, so please pull over. b. drive slower

3. There’s a 40 mph speed limit. Please slow down. c. exit (a vehicle)

4. Look carefully before you cross the intersection. You d. reverse


don’t want to crash into another car!
5. Make sure the door is locked after you get out of the car. e. stop at the side of the road

6. You’re driving too slow. You can speed up a little. f. suddenly hit something and
damage the car

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3 Interior car parts

Label the car parts with the words below:

brake clutch dashboard


gas pedal gear shift glove box
rear-view mirror steering wheel stereo

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Now complete the sentences below:

1. Remember to check your before braking.


2. Use the and to change into second gear.
3. I can’t slow down! The isn’t working!
4. I can’t listen to any music while I drive. A thief stole my .
5. I’m pressing the but the car isn’t going any faster. Something’s wrong.
6. There must be some snacks somewhere. Can you check in the ?
7. The shows how much gas you have in your tank and how fast you are driving.
8. It’s a very sharp corner, so turn the all the way to the left.

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If you drive a car, answer any of the questions below:

1. When/why do you check your dashboard?


2. When should you check your rear-view mirror?
3. What do you keep in your glove box?
4. Has your stereo ever been stolen?
5. Do you drive a manual or automatic car? Why?

4 Describing cars

Match the underlined adjectives to their definitions:

1. I’ve had this car for 10 years without any problems. It’s very reliable.
2. This car is extremely economical. I don’t need to spend too much money on gas.
3. The Koenigsegg CCR does 0 to 60 in 3.2 seconds and has a top speed of close to 250 mph. It is
the world’s most powerful car.
4. Smart cars are very eco-friendly — they do not generate any harmful gas emissions.
5. The new Honda Civic is a very affordable car. It’s much cheaper than similar cars in its class.

a. able to continue to work properly


b. having great strength
c. inexpensive, reasonably priced
d. not harmful to the environment
e. not wasting fuel

5 Talking point

Discuss any of the questions below:

1. Do you enjoy driving? Why/why not?


2. Is it easy to drive in your home country?
3. Do you have a favorite car make?
4. What car do you drive? Why?
5. What car would you like to own?
6. What features of a car are important to you?

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