• 018 | Intermediate - Short Story: Sarah and David’s Car Search [English Listening Practice]

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

018 | Intermediate - Short Story: Sarah and David’s Car Search [English Listening Practice]

  • Summary

  • Title: Sarah and David’s Car Search

    Level: Intermediate (B)

    #Story :

    Sarah and David visit a car exhibition to find a new vehicle. Their old sedan has served them well, but they are looking for something more modern and reliable. After browsing the exhibition, they come across a dark blue sedan that catches their attention. The car has good fuel efficiency, modern safety features, and a comfortable interior. They take it for a test drive and are impressed by how smooth and quiet it is compared to their old car. Although Sarah briefly considers looking at SUVs, David reminds her that a sedan would be more practical for their daily needs. After thinking it over, they return to the salesman and decide to purchase the blue sedan. They feel confident in their choice and drive home in their new car, excited about the smooth and comfortable ride.



    #Vocabulary :

    • Exhibition: A large event where things are shown to the public.
    • Sedan: A type of car with four doors and a trunk, often practical for families.
    • Test drive: Driving a car to see how it feels before buying it.
    • Fuel efficiency: How much fuel a car uses, important for saving money on gas.
    • Warranty: A guarantee from the car dealer that they will repair the car for a certain time.



    #Grammar Focus:

    • Past Simple Tense: Used to describe events that happened at the car exhibition (e.g., "They visited the exhibition," "They took it for a test drive").
    • Adjectives for Descriptions: The story uses descriptive adjectives to talk about the car's features (e.g., "comfortable," "modern," "practical").
    • Questions and Decisions: The characters ask each other questions to make decisions (e.g., "What do you think about the color?" "Should we try the SUV?").
    • Modals for Suggestion: Modals like "should" are used to suggest and discuss options (e.g., "Maybe we should look at SUVs too").
    • Comparatives: Used to compare the new car with their old one (e.g., "quieter," "smoother").

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