Learn real English Vocabularies in the CAR
In this video, you will learn real English vocabularies in the CAR wtih linguamarina . You will be able to name the parts of a car which will grow your vocabulary and help you in communicating.
In this video, you will learn real English vocabularies in the CAR wtih linguamarina . You will be able to name the parts of a car which will grow your vocabulary and help you in communicating.
Learn real English Vocabularies in the CAR
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Learn real English Vocabularies in the CAR:
Accelerator (or gas pedal): The accelerator is a pedal that the driver presses on with his or her foot in order to control the car's speed.
Brake: The foot pedal you use when you want to make the car go slower or stop it from moving.
Brake light: The red light at the back of the car that indicates the brake is being used and that the car is slowing down.
Dashboard: The part in front of the driver that has the controls like the Temperature gauge, Fuel gauge and the Speedometer.
Exhaust (pipe): The pipe that takes the waste gases from the motor and lets them go into the air.
Horn: The horn makes a sound to warn other drivers of a problem. The driver makes the horn sound by pressing a button, which is usually on the steering wheel.
Turn indicators: The lights that let others know in which direction a car is turning.
Ignition: You put the key here to start the car.
License Plate: The license plate is a piece of metal with numbers and letters on it. There is usually one on the front and the back of the car. The government usually requires each car to have a license plate so the car can be identified.
Radiator: Cools the water of the motor.
Rear-view Mirror: The small mirror attached to the middle of your windscreen so that you can see what is behind your car while you are driving.
Seatbelt: The belt that is connected to the seat and you place across your body to help protect you in an accident.
Speedometer: A part of the dashboard that lets the driver know how fast the car is moving.
Steering wheel: The round instrument that the driver uses to make the car go in a certain direction.
Tires: The tire is a thick rubber ring that connects the car to the ground. Cars normally have four tires.
Visor: A visor is a piece of, usually, plastic that the driver can move into position to stop the sun from getting into the driver's eyes.
Wheel: The round parts that connect the car to the road and help the car move.
Windshield: The big window at the front of the car that the driver looks through as he/she drives.
Windshield Wipers: Windshield wipers are things that move back and forth across the windshield to remove rain so that the driver can see better.