maandag 3 oktober 2016

Words Unit 1 lesson 1 t/m 3

De onderstaande words moeten voor het SO vertaald worden in CORRECT Engels- kijk naar de zin en zet er het juiste woord bij- raadpleeg je textbook.
De woorden maak je in je schrift. Eerst het Nederlandse woord en dan het Engels.


Unit 1    


Lesson 1     Men at work



Darren

Hello. I’m Darren.

 

Andy

Hi there.

 

Darren

Your .. 1 .. says you’re Andrew Wilson, Motor .. 2 .., right?

1 uithangbord

2 mecanicien

Andy

Everybody calls me Andy. Are you looking for something?

 

Darren

I’m OK thanks, just watching. What are you doing?

 

Andy

.. 3 .. this car – what do you think I’m doing?

3 hier: nakijken

Darren

I .. 4 .. it needs a new exhaust. It sounded like an old .. 5 .. when it came in earlier.

4 hier: denken

5 tractor

Andy

You could be right.

 

Darren

Do you .. 6 .. quad bikes too?

6 repareren

Andy

No. I .. 7 .. to cars, and to tell you the truth, I’ve never been busier. I’m considering getting a bigger .. 8 .., actually. Kids sometimes ask me about quad bikes.

7 houden bij

8 werkplaats

Darren

I want to be a .. 9 .. – I’ve always been a practical person. I service my own quad bike.

9 monteur

 

Andy

 Oh yeah?

 

Darren

Yeah. I know how to .. 10 .. the .. 11 .., tune the .. 12 ... I don’t usually know what to do when other things go wrong. But I’m teaching myself all about quad bikes in my spare time.

10 hier: afstellen, bijstellen

11 rem

12 motor

Andy

Good for you. Most people don’t even know how to .. 13 .. a .. 14 ... Are you still at school?

13 hier: (ver)wisselen

14 (auto)band

Darren

No way! I left in June. I hate writing essays and doing exams. I’m more useful with my hands, and I don’t mind getting them dirty.

 

Andy

Right. So ... pass me that spanner, will you ... what are you doing here?

 

Darren

I work here, in the .. 15 ... I’ve been here for a week now.

15 tankstation

Andy

Oh yeah? How come I’ve never seen you before?

 

Darren

I haven’t been off the stupid till yet. Well, sometimes the boss asks me to .. 16 .. the .. 17 .. next to the .. 18 ... Or make coffee. But that’s not what I want to do at all. It’s nearly as boring as school was.

16 legen

17 vuilnisbak

18 benzinepomp

Andy

So, have I got this right? You .. 19 .. a job at the filling station but now you don’t like it? You were lucky to get one at all.

19 solliciteren naar

Darren

I’ve never wanted to work on a till. I want to work on .. 20 ...

20 motor

Andy

I could do with a hand around here soon. You know what you should do? A .. 21 .. at the .. 22 ... You earn as you learn – get a qualification while you’re in a job. That means you have days .. 23 .. work so you can .. 24 ... That’s what I did and look at me now!

21 cursus

22 Opleidingencentrum

23 hier: vrij

24 de les bijwonen

Man

Oi! Darren! What are you doing out here? I’m not paying you to stand around. Go and  .. 25 .. for old Mr Carrington. He nearly put .. 26 .. in his new .. 27 .. car last time he came in.

25 tanken

26 benzine

27 diesel

Darren

See what I mean?

 

Andy

Talk to somebody called Jo Hall at the college. Just say you’ve spoken to me. You .. 28 .. go now.

28 kon maar beter

Darren

I’m coming! Listen, thanks Andy – I’ll be back! Bye! OK, I’m coming – keep your hair on!

 

 


Unit 1    


Lesson 2     The road to success



Ms Hall

Come in, Darren. How do you do? My name’s Jo Hall.

 

Darren

You’re ... Mr Hall?

 

Ms Hall

No, obviously not. Ms Hall, Josephine actually.

 

Darren

Oh right, sorry. Er, yes, hello Ms Hall. Pleased to meet you.

 

Ms Hall

Take a seat. Now, have you had the .. 1 .. of the college?

1 hier: rondleiding

Darren

Yeah, it’s amazing here. It’s a bit like school but a lot more exciting!

 

Ms Hall

So Darren, you’re interested in doing our .. 2 .. course?

2 motorvoertuig

 

Darren

Yes, I am. My dad usually buys old cars that need repairing. I’ve .. 3 .. with lots of different vehicles.

3 (aan)rommelen

Ms Hall

I see you got some GCSEs. Hmm, the grades aren’t as high as we expect our applicants to have, I must say.

 

Darren

No well, I’ve never liked school much. Engines are easier to understand than books. I mean, motors .. 4 .. more .. 4 .. to me than words on a page.

4 logisch zijn

Ms Hall

In our apprenticeship in Motor Vehicle Studies, you develop your practical .. 5 .. as well as learning the .. 6 ...

5 vaardigheid, bekwaamheid

6 theorie

Darren

My friend Andy – he .. 7 .. the repair shop behind the Riverside Filling Station where I work – you know him, don’t you?

7 runnen, leiding geven aan

Ms Hall

Andy Wilson? He did really well here. He felt the same as you about books!

 

Darren

He says you get .. 8 .. from your job to come here, so it’s not .. 9 ... What exactly do you teach?

8 vrije dagen, educatief verlof

9 fulltime

Ms Hall

Well, you start with vehicle .. 10 ... Then you learn how to .. 11 .. and .. 12 .. engine and .. 13 .. .. 14 ... And how to .. 15 .. .. 16 .. of health and .. 17 .. at work.

10 reparatie

11 verwijderen

12 vervangen

13 elektrisch

14 hier: onderdeel

15 verminderen

16 risico

17 veiligheid

Darren

What qualifications do you get?

 

Ms Hall

You get a .. 18 .. qualification, and you can .. 19 .. to the .. 20 .. Apprenticeship, which is what Andy did. He was working as a tyre fitter while he was a trainee. And what are you doing at the Riverside, Darren?

18 technisch

19 doorgaan

20 gevorderd

Darren

I’m wasting my time frankly. The nearest I get to a car is when I’m washing one. But I’ve had this idea. I want to work for Andy, as his assistant, right? And I’m learning to drive, so I can .. 21 .. for him soon. And when I’ve saved some money, I can start quad bike repairs because he doesn’t fix bikes.

21 een proefrit maken, testen

Ms Hall

I see. Have you discussed all this with him?

 

Darren

Well not really, I’ve only just thought of it. But it’s not the worst idea I’ve ever had!

 

Ms Hall

Fair enough but you need to learn to walk before you can run.

 

Darren

But I don’t want to walk or run – I want to ride and drive! I bet you’ve never told anybody to be less .. 22 .., have you?

22 enthousiast

Ms Hall

You’re right there! Great, but you haven’t even .. 23..  an .. 24 .. yet!

23 invullen

24 aanmeldingsformulier

Darren

True. If you’ve got one there, I’ll fill it in right now.

 

 


Unit 1    


Lesson 3     Girls at the wheel?



We’ve all heard the jokes about women drivers. They can’t .. 1 .., they can’t .. 2 .., they just can’t drive, However this stereotype is .. 3 .. and the .. 4 .. show that it isn’t true, certainly not about younger drivers. As a young .. 5 .. driver, I’m quite sure that I’m more careful and .. 6 .. a safer driver than most of the guys I know. Here are the facts.

1 parkeren

2 inhalen

3 seksistisch

4 feit

5 vrouwelijk

6 dus, daarom

Young .. 7 .. drivers in the UK are now the biggest .. 8 .. of young women .. 9 .., .. 10 .. a .. 11 .. from the department of .. 12 ... They are also a danger to themselves: more than three times as many young men drivers are .. 13 .. in car accidents as young women drivers, although boys are more .. 14 .. to .. 15 .. the .. 16 ...

7 mannelijk

8 hier: doodsoorzaak

9 passagier

10 volgens

11 rapport

12 transport, vervoer

13 gedood (worden)

14 waarschijnlijk, aannemelijk

15 slagen (voor een examen)

16 rijexamen

The report suggests that we should .. 17 .. the .. 18 .. driving age to 18 in the UK. This would make UK laws the same as in most of Europe. It also says that better training and .. 19 .. rules in the first year of a full .. 20 .. could mean fewer accidents.

17 verhogen

18 minimum

19 hier: zwaar, streng

20 rijbewijs

.. 21 .., teenagers in the UK get a provisional driving licence at the age of 17. They have to pass a theory test, which is not difficult – many teenagers get 100% first time. The learner driver is then allowed to get into a car and drive on .. 22 .. .. 23 .., except .. 24 .., day or night.

21 op dit moment

22 hier: iedere

23 openbare weg

24 snelweg

 

 

Learners are not allowed to drive alone, of course, but their .. 25 .. can be anybody – a parent, a friend – who is over 21 and has had a licence for over three years. Learner drivers do not have to have lessons with a .. 26 .. driving instructor, and there is no law to say how many hours a new driver has to drive before the driving test. Learners do not need a special car, but their car must have a red ‘L’ on the front and the back.

25 instructeur

26 bevoegd

 

 

Learning to drive with a friend or family member is not always a great idea. It is cheaper, but many people argue and fall out with each other during driving lessons. It is also easier to get into bad driving .. 27 .. when learning to drive without a .. 28 .. driving instructor. For example, many older drivers drive with one hand on the .. 29 .. and the other on the .. 30 .., which can be dangerous.

27 gewoonte

28 professioneel

29 stuur

30 versnelling

 

 

 

Young people who have just passed their test can take off their red ‘L’ (for Learner) and replace it with a green ‘P’ (for Probationary) – but they don’t have to. Many young drivers enjoy the freedom of driving themselves, and they often drive their friends around, at night or after parties. Even if the driver has not had any alcohol, the passengers themselves could be drunk and noisy, and they could disturb the driver. The report suggests a veto on new drivers carrying passengers aged between 10 and 20 between 11pm and 5am. As young drivers, especially male show-offs, drive faster with other young people in the car, these new tougher laws would stop them doing this and putting lives – theirs or their friends’ – in danger

 



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