A. To explain that something is wrong.
- It isn’t working.
- It’s not running properly.
- It’s broken down: It won’t start.
- There’s something wrong with the ignition.
- My car won’t start.
- Could you change the battery, please?
- Could you look over my radiator?
B. To say what you think is wrong.
- I think it’s the fuel pump.
- It may be the electrical wiring.
- The dynamo has gone wrong before.
- The battery is dead.
- The tyre’s flat.
C. To find out if it’s the right garage.
- Do you handle this type of car?
- Do you keep spares for this type of car?
- Can you do anything with it?
- Can you have a look at it?
D. To ask for recommendations.
- Is there a garage near here, that can do it?
- Is there a service station for this type of car near here?
- Can you recommend a garage/mechanic nearby?
- Do you know a garage/mechanic near here?
E. To ask how much and how long it will be.
- When can you do it?
- When will it be ready?
- Can you give me an estimate?
- How much do you think it will cost?
- How long do you think it will take?
- Can you give me an idea how much/how long?
F. To tell the garage when you need it.
- Can you do it immediately?
- I need the car tomorrow.
- I must have it by the weekend.
G. Car Repairs: Dialogue
- Could you look over my car?
- What’s the matter?
- Well, I don’t know.
- I can look at it now if you can wait.
- My car won’t start.
- Press the starter button.
- Nothing happens when I press the starter.
- Then your battery is dead.
- Could you help me for a moment, please?
- What can I do for you?
- Could you look over my radiator?
- I’ll check it after I help that other man?
- What’s your brother doing?
- He’s fixing the motor of the car.
- Does he need any help?
- I don’t think so.
- Could you look over my car?
- What’s the matter?
- Well, don’t know.
- I can look at it now if you can wait.
- Could you change my right tyre, please? It’s flat.
- Certainly. Do you want us to fix it too?
- Would you please?
- We’ll have it ready for you tomorrow morning.
H. Driving a Car
- Why don’t we park the car there?
- That’s a no-parking zone.
- There are parking meters in the next block.
- Let’s see if we can find a space there then.
- You’d better turn left at the next corner.
- I can’t – no left turn.
- Then we’ll have to drive around the block.
- It looks like it.
- You’re driving too fast.
- What’s the speed limit?
- It’s fifty miles per hour.
- Then, I’m under the limit.
- How do you like your new car?
- Great! I really like the automatic shift.
- Does it have power steering?
- Yes, and it’s got power brakes too.
- You drive very well.
- Thanks. I always try to be cautious.
- You are, but best of all, you drive very smoothly.
- Steady pressure on the accelerator and brakes is important.