Muestra Automobile PDF
Muestra Automobile PDF
Muestra Automobile PDF
Automobile Industry
· Tamara Expósito Ponce ·
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UNIT 9 The
Features of the future Future
Welcome to the future
UNIT 12 How
Your own business Condi�onals
Your own garage
Describing a tool.
The hydrogen car The hydrogen fuel cell car Europass Advantages and
Disadvantages
Ana Carrasco
Ta�ana Calderon Biographies Biopresenta�ons
-ED endings
Ordering fasteners
Describing fasteners
Thread, pitch and size Fasteners type chart Talking about experiences
never Talk about past
experiences
Speaking about
How to start a car repair How to run your own
Covering le�er hypothesis and plans for
business garage efficiently
next summer
LISTENING (track 1)
1. Listen to the following conversation and answer the questions below:
• AIR • ELECTRICIAL
CONDITIONING SYSTEM
• BRAKING SYSTEM • WHEELS
• BODYWORD AND • DIESEL
WELDING INJECTION
• SPRAY PAINTING • DIAGNOSIS
• WINDSCREENS
A B C D
E F G H
Are you looking for a career that can generate a poten�al six-figure income? Do you want a job
that’s in high demand and can’t be outsourced? Are you looking for a profession that requires
an educa�onal background that’s significantly less expensive than a tradi�onal four-year college
degree?
If the answer to any of those ques�ons is yes, you need to inves�gate the possibility of becoming
an automo�ve technician.
Officials with the non-profit Na�onal Ins�tute for Automo�ve Service Excellence (ASE) note
that automo�ve service and repair has changed drama�cally in just a genera�on. Given the
advance of technology and a richly varied automo�ve industry, the future is bright for talented
young people with math, science, communica�ons and technical skills. And unlike many high-
tech careers that require four, six, or even eight years of college, automo�ve technology careers
can begin a�er just two years of educa�on.
The great news is that many dealers and automakers offer on-going training for technicians,
which they pay for as a part of con�nuous job training. So, once you have entered the field, the
educa�on process never stops, especially if you secure a posi�on at a franchised new vehicle
dealer.
Dealers are always looking for people to work in the detailing shop or to move cars on the lot.
These are jobs that you can take without any training, but it also exposes you to the industry,
its culture and the people. Many dealerships like to grow their own technicians, if they see
someone who is a solid and capable young person.”
Once you enter the profession, you should also prepare for a lot of con�nuing educa�on.
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1. Higher technicians are not well-paid. 4. Do you need previous experience to work in a
detailing shop?
2. Becoming a Higher technician is faster
than ge�ng a university degree. 5. What do you need if you start working as an
3. Automo�ve industries have a lot of jobs to automo�ve technician?
offer to young people.
4. Dealers look for young people with lot of 3. Complete the following sentences with the
experience. Present Simple of the verbs in brackets.
5. You can learn working in a dealer as an 1. Tom ____________________ (work) as a mechanic.
assistant.
2. The new garage ___________________ (hire) 6
people.
2. Read the text and answer the questions.
3. Rob’s house ____________________ (not be) far
1. What are the advantages of becoming an from his job.
automo�ve technician?
4. Diagnos�c mechanics ___________________
2. What is the difference from studying a high-tech (not repair) cars. They ______________(find) the
career? problem and _________________(send) it to the
proper mechanic.
PRESENT SIMPLE
We use the Present Simple for:
• For general ac�ons, universal truths or situa�ons: Cars run with diesel or petrol.
• Give opinions: I love my new garage!
Present simple is used with frequency adverbs: always, some�mes, never, o�en (before the verb) or frequency
expressions: On Mondays, once a year, twice a month. (at the end of the sentence)
I/you/ we/ they/ work in a I do not work in a garage Do you work in a garage?
garage
I don’t work in a garage Yes, I do. No I don’t
He/ She/ It works in a garage He does not work in a garage Does he work in a garage?
When we ask for specific informa�on in a ques�on the adverb (how, who, when, where, what...) is placed at the
beginning of the ques�on: When do you start working?
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____________________________________
SPEAKING
It is on 17th Pleasant St.
No, he isn’t. He is the garage supervisor. • What kind of food do you like?
____________________________________
• What kind of car/motorbike do you have?
________________________________________
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2. Look at the map of this garage. Can you guess where these areas are located?
MECHANICHAL
EXIT SPRAY BOOTH WORK BENCH TYRE FITTING DIAGNOSIS
REPAIR AREA
ELECTRICAL BODYWORK/
CAR WASH RESTROOMS
REPAIRS WELDING
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LISTENING (track 2)
5. Listen to Rob and Alex talking about the garage and complete the following sentences:
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3. _____________________________ (Julian/
receive) customers? Yes, he does.
SPEAKING
8. Draw the design of your own garage. What is it like? Describe it.
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2. Complete the following information about MOT with the Present Simple.
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SPEAKING
1
3. Let’s talk!
• Did you know about MOT?
WRITING
4. Use some of these expressions to describe what you usually do on a normal day.
In December,
At 9am,
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SPEAKING
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