آموزش رایگان مکالمات زبان انگلیسی سطح میانی #۱۳

آموزش مکالمات زبان انگلیسی سطح میانی #13

سری آموزش رایگان مکالمات سطح بندی شده زبان انگلیسی یک مجموعه رایگان و سه سطحی از مکالمات زبان انگلیسی است که توسط وبسایت کاردوآنلاین برای شما تنظیم شده است. دروس این مجموعه آموزشی از فایل صوتی و متن مکالمات و معنی کلمات جدید تشکیل شده است. فایل های صوتی این سری مکالمات را می توانید به صورت رایگان و آنلاین گوش کنید و دانلود کنید. متن مکالمات را نیز در همین قسمت برای شما تنظیم کرده ایم. امیدواریم که این سری آموزشی نیز مورد توجه شما عزیزان قرار بگیرد. لیست کامل این تمامی دروس مربوط به این سری آموزشی را می توانید در مطلب بانک مکالمات زبان انگلیسی سطح بندی شده مشاهده کنید.

Car Insurance

Man: Honey. Where are my keys to the car? I need to go work now.

Woman: Here. Take this.

Man: What’s this?

Woman: It’s the bus schedule. You’d better hurry or you’ll miss it.

Man: What do you mean? I want to drive to work.

Woman: Well, you can’t, at least now today.

Man: Huh?

Woman: Listen. You’ve had two speeding tickets over the last couple of months, and you had that car accident last week.

Man: What? That wasn’t my fault.

Woman: Really? You ran into a police car sitting alongside the road because you were distracted while texting on your phone.

Man: Wait! There’s more to the story than that.

Woman: And When I called the car insurance the other day, they said our insurance rates are going up a lot, especially if you stay on the insurance.

Man: What?

Woman: But, you can still save us money if you take a defensive driving course.

Man: A what?

Woman: It’s only $250 for the 15-hour class.

Man: What? That’s a rip off. I can’t fork out that kind of money for a course like that. Do they think I’m loaded?

Woman:. . . that you have to take in person. You can’t take this one online.

Man: What?

Woman: Let’s talk about this after your bus ride home tonight.

Vocabulary

  • run into (verb): crash into
    – Unfortunately, we ran into a deer that jumped into the road.
  • alongside (preposition): next to
    –  My wife drove her alongside me as I ran in the marathon.
  • distracted (adjective): unable to concentrate
    – I was distracted by the loud music, and I didn’t see the stoplight.
  • a rip off (noun): something that is very expensive
    – The car was a rip off. It broke down one week after I bought it. 
  • fork out (or over) (verb): pay money
    – I had to fork out $3,000 to repair my car.
  • (be) loaded (adjective): have a lot of money
    – Her boyfriend is loaded and buys her anything she wants. 

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