| Level |
Topic |
Speakers |
Length |
| Difficult |
Used Cars |
Man – Woman |
02:08 |
Pre-Listening Exercise
What points should you consider when looking for a used car? Rank these points in order of importance and discuss them. Do you have any concerns or worries about buying a secondhand (used) car?
Agree or Disagree? Let’s Spark Some Conversation!
These statements are designed to get everyone thinking, exploring ideas, and sharing opinions.
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In a face-to-face classroom: Read each statement aloud. If you agree, move to one side of the room; if you disagree, move to the other. Talk with your group—why do you feel that way?
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In an online classroom: Use polls, emojis, or the chat box in your online platform to show your opinion. Then, join the conversation as a group or in breakout rooms.
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For independent learners: Read each statement and think about your opinion. Then say your answer out loud and explain your reason, as if you’re talking to a classmate.
- Buying a used car is usually a smarter financial decision than buying a new one.
- It’s risky to buy a used car from a private seller.
- A car’s age is more important than how many miles it has.
- A test drive is the best way to know if a used car is in good condition.
- Used cars from dealerships are always more reliable than those sold by individuals.
- It’s important to have a mechanic inspect a used car before buying it.
- Some used cars are priced too high for what they offer.
- People should avoid buying used cars that have had more than two owners.
- Online reviews can help you make a better decision about buying a used car.
- Buying a used electric car is more complicated than buying a used gas-powered car.
Idioms
“hit the road” = leave or depart from a specific place
“Okay. It’s time to hit the road. Everyone get in the car!“
“drive at something” = What do you mean or imply?
“Hey, what are you driving at? Are you trying to say that I’m a bad driver?“
Listening Exercise
A. Listen to the recording and answer the questions.
Post-Listening Exercise
Imagine you want to buy a used car. Would you want to work with the used car salesperson in this conversation? Why or why not? What is your image of the ideal car salesperson?
Online Investigation
Using search engines, find a review for a particular car you would like to buy. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of the make and model. What is the car’s reliability? What is the difference in the new and used car price? Discuss your findings with another student.