Wednesday, May 22, 2019

B2.2 22/5/19

Knackered ­- Worn out
Grip is a term describing the total cornering envelope of a race car by the friction component of the tire, the mass of the machine and the downforce generated.
Shift gears
Better safe than sorry
skid /skɪd/ verb (skidded, skidding) [intransitive]   
if a vehicle or a wheel on a vehicle skids, it suddenly slides sideways and you cannot control it.
- The car skidded as she turned onto the highway.
Due to bad weather
For a better your security – to improve your security
Safety distance
Vehicles /ˈviːɪkəl/
It will help you adapt the speed to the circumstances / visibility
Impact /ɪmˈpækt/(v) /ˈɪmpækt/(n)
put snow chains on the wheels
Specially if it is snowing
Tyres/taɪə/
Flat tyre
You follow in the footsteps / tracks /
Curves

Range of vision – visual range

BOOT 2 British English an enclosed space at the back of a car, used for carrying bags etc SYN trunk American English
- The new model has a bigger boot.

Distance
Adherence/ədˈhiərəns/-> grip
To driving drive slower (than usual)
Drive more slowly (adv)
Obligatory – compulsory
Spare wheel J
It’s essential to avoid accidents
It is essential to do something
- It is essential to book in advance.

In the following minutes I’m going to explain / speak about / deal with / describe / develop…

I’m going to start with a description / an explanation of the ….

Inversions
If I had known that, I would have gone.

Had I known that, I would have gone.

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