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difficult |
transportation |
two men |
02:18 |
Pre-Listening Exercise
What are some common car problems that require special maintenance or repair? What has been your experience in getting your car repaired? If you need to get a new car due to a car accident, how can you secure a car loan to pay for your new vehicle? Where would you turn for car rentals while your own vehicle is being repaired?
Idioms
“blow a fuse” = get angry or lose one’s temper
“My dad blew a fuse when the mechanic didn’t fix his car on time.”
“bite the bullet” = prepare yourself for something unpleasant
“I think you just have to bite the bullet and have your car repaired, even if it costs a lot of money.”
Listening Exercise
A. Listen to the recording and answer the questions.
Vocabulary Practice
Do the vocabulary quizzes with the words from the conversation for more practice:
Post-Listening Exercise
Discuss some experiences you have had at a car repair shop. (If you have never had your car repaired, imagine what problems might come up.) Have you ever felt that you paid too much for repairs? Check around for shops that provide such services. Do they guarantee their work? What can you do if you are dissatisfied with the work? How do you find a car repair shop that you can trust and that will do a good job?
Online Investigation
Imagine that your car is experiencing some engine trouble, but you can’t diagnose the problem yourself. Research two auto repair services that provide engine repair. How long has the company been in business? Does the shop provide a free diagnosis of the problem? What other warranties do they provide on their service?