In a Car - Vocabulary
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in Lesson 32, Lessons, Travel, Vocabulary
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
to bring · enough · every two years · are · should keep · my · carefully · every six months · every couple of years · slowly · good idea · your · need to · should I change · should check · Are there
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
HARRY: Congratulations! |
YING: Thanks, first car! |
HARRY: This is owner's manual. You it in the car. |
YING: Good idea. |
HARRY: Please read the manual . There's important information about maintenance. |
YING: How often the oil? |
HARRY: Let me see. The first time, you change the oil after 5,000 kilometres. And then , or 10,000 kilometres. |
YING: Okay. |
HARRY: But you the oil more often than that. |
YING: Should I check the oil each time I get gas? |
HARRY: That's a . Oil is very important. If you don't have oil, your engine might get damaged. |
YING: I'll make sure to check the oil. What about other parts, like the air filter? |
HARRY: You need to replace the air filter every 40 000 kilometres, or . |
YING: any other parts that need replacing? |
HARRY: Yes, there a few. For example, the spark plugs be replaced every 50 000 kilometres, or about at least . And then there's the fuel filter, the oil filter. |
YING: There's so much information! I'll have to read through it . |
HARRY: Well, just remember your car into our service department, and we will look after it. Make sure you check the service schedule in the Service Booklet. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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A Car - Vocabulary
Published on in Lesson 32, Lessons, Travel, Vocabulary
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
the bedrooms · an apartment · the living room · a friend · the utilities · the manager · this place · a look · the dishwasher · a two-bedroom unit · the kitchen · the right size · the rent · my name
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
TOMOKO: Excuse me, are you ? |
MANAGER: Yes? |
TOMOKO: Do you have for rent? |
MANAGER: Yes, 106 is available. Would you like to see it? |
TOMOKO: Yes, I would. How many bedrooms are there? |
MANAGER: It's . |
TOMOKO: That's perfect, just . |
MANAGER: Good, let's go and have . |
TOMOKO: Sure. |
MANAGER: So, this is . |
TOMOKO: It's nice and bright. Did you have it painted recently? |
MANAGER: Yes, I did. |
TOMOKO: And how much is ? |
MANAGER: It's $550 (five hundred and fifty dollars) a month. |
TOMOKO: I see. Are included in the rent? |
MANAGER: No. You have to pay for your own light and heat. |
TOMOKO: Okay. So can I look around? |
MANAGER: Sure. Go ahead. If you have any questions, ask me. |
TOMOKO: Thanks. |
TOMOKO: Well, are nice and large. But is quite small. |
MANAGER: Did you notice ? |
TOMOKO: A dishwasher! No, I didn't notice it. That's great. Well, I really like . Can I put down? |
MANAGER: Sure. Is it just for you? |
TOMOKO: No, I'll be sharing it with . |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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A singular countable noun needs an article - a boy, a class, an umbrella
Non-count nouns and plural nouns do not need an article - water, men, umbrellas
Non-count nouns and plural nouns do not need an article - water, men, umbrellas
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Jobs Vocabulary
Published on in Community, Jobs, Lesson 34, Lessons, Vocabulary, Work
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