Learning about a Car - LINC 2.07

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.
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Going Through Customs in the UK

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
to your left   •  morning   •  first visit   •  in order   •  to declare   •  my friend   •  How long   •  will you be   •  the baggage claim   •  anything   •  visa   •  for two   •  your stay  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Ground Attendant: Good sir.
Passenger: Hello.
Ground Attendant: Could I see your passport and documentation?
Passenger: Yes, here they are.
Ground Attendant: Is this your to the United Kingdom?
Passenger: Yes, it is.
Ground Attendant: Where staying?
Passenger: With in London.
Ground Attendant: will you be staying?
Passenger: I’ll be staying weeks.
Ground Attendant: Do you have to declare?
Passenger: No, I do not have anything .
Ground Attendant: Good. Everything seems to be . Please enjoy .
Passenger: Thank you. Could you tell me - where is ?
Ground Attendant: Follow the signs .
Passenger: Okay. Thank you.
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On the Plane - Video and Exercise

Watch the video from 02:12 - 04:21. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
vegetarian   •  can get   •  it'll   •  dinner   •  not to   •  to read   •  take off   •  film guide   •  i'll take   •  will start   •  flying   •  entertainment   •  safest   •  a newspaper   •  to relax  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Flight Attendant: Would you like to read, Ma’am.
Woman: No, thank you.
Flight Attendant: Would you like a newspaper , sir, sir, sir? Would you like a newspaper to read, sir?
Man: Yeah, the Daily Mail.
Flight Attendant: There you go, sir.
Man: Thank you. help take my mind off things. I’m always a little nervous before .
Flight Attendant: Oh well, try worry too much. You know, air flight is the form of travel.
Man: I know. I’m sure I’ll be better after we .
Flight Attendant: You know we have some flight for you too. You’ll find the in the pocket in front of you—our in-flight magazine.
Man: A nice film will help me .
Flight Attendant: Programs shortly after take-off. If there is anything I for you, then please just call for assistance.
Man: When will be served?
Flight Attendant: In about an hour or so. We have uh fish, steak and the option. Which one would you like?
Man: Uh, fish, please.
Flight Attendant: Okay. I’ll be back later. Now please just try and enjoy the flight.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division