conversation about car and driving

Beginner Level Conversations- Series 5- Lesson 10

In this lesson, you learn 10 questions with sample answers for having a normal conversation about cars and driving. We also have added 10 extra conversation questions if you decide to extend your discussion.

 

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Practice English Speaking about Cars & Driving

Here are some engaging questions with sample answers that delve into various aspects of cars and driving.

 

  • Is there anything difficult about learning to drive? Explain. 

Learning to drive in Iran can be a little challenging, especially in big cities like Tehran. Traffic can be pretty intense, and there’s a lot to learn about driving rules and etiquette.The roads can get crowded, and there are sometimes lots of motorcycles and taxis weaving in and out. But once you get the hang of it, it feels really good!

 

  • Which do you like best, a standard or automatic shift car? Why? 

I prefer automatic cars. They’re easier to drive in city traffic. I know some people like the control of a standard, but I find it’s more stressful, especially in rush hour. I’m happy just relaxing and enjoying the ride!

 

  • What are the advantages/disadvantages of owning a car? Explain. 

Owning a car is definitely convenient, but it’s also a big responsibility. You have to pay for insurance, maintenance, and fuel, which can be expensive. But having your own car gives you the freedom to go wherever you want, whenever you want. You’re not dependent on public transportation schedules, and you can explore different places without restrictions.

 

  • Are you a good driver? Why or why not? 

I’d say I’m a pretty good driver! I’m careful, I follow the rules, and I’m always aware of my surroundings. I like to drive smoothly and safely.

 

  • Have you ever been in a car accident? What happened?

Thank goodness, I’ve never been in a car accident! But I know some friends who have had accidents, and it’s scary. I’m always extra careful on the road.

 

  • Have you ever been pulled over by the police? What happened?

Actually, I’ve been pulled over once!  I was driving a little too fast, and the police officer gave me a warning. I was really nervous, but he was kind and just told me to be more careful.  I learned my lesson!

 

  • Do you prefer driving or riding public transportation? Why? 

I prefer to drive, but I also enjoy using public transportation, especially for short trips within the city. It’s less stressful than driving, especially in heavy traffic, and it’s a great way to meet new people. But having my own car is more convenient for longer journeys.

 

  • What kind of car do you prefer? Describe. 

I like cars that are comfortable, reliable, and fuel-efficient. I’m not really into flashy cars or super expensive brands. I think a nice, reliable mid-size sedan would be perfect. I like the Hyundai Elantra or the Toyota Corolla.

 

  • Do you like to drive at night? Why or why not? 

I’m not a huge fan of driving at night, especially in the city. The streets are usually more crowded, and it can be harder to see. But sometimes I have to drive at night, and I try to be extra careful and pay close attention.

 

  • What kind of laws does your country have about drunk driving? Explain. 

In Iran, drunk driving is illegal and very strictly enforced. There are severe penalties for people who drive under the influence of alcohol, including fines, jail time, and even the suspension of their driver’s license. It’s super important to be responsible and never drink and drive.

 

Additional questions for conversation

For a longer conversation on car and driving, you can use the below questions.

  1. What is the longest trip you have ever taken by car? Explain.
  2. Are men better drivers than women? Why or why not?
  3. Do you think the age for driving should be raised or lowered? Why or why not?
  4. Do you think driving lessons should be provided by high schools? Explain.
  5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a GPS?
  6. Does the type of car a person drives tell us about the person who drives it? How?
  7. What are the advantages/disadvantages of buying a second-hand car?
  8. Do you think that there is a relation between global warming and cars? Explain.
  9. Do you like to drive or be driven? Why?
  10. According to insurance statistics women are better drivers than men. Do you agree?

 

 

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