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In this episode, I talk about driving, but not the usual kind.The steering wheel’s on the other side.
The roundabouts go the wrong way.
And I’m in a new country, trying not to crash my car.
This story is about what it’s like to drive abroad for the first time, how strange it feels at first, but also how quickly your brain gets used to it.
You’ll hear useful words and phrases about driving, cars, and feeling nervous, plus grammar like “used to,” comparatives, and how to say something is so easy or so scary.
If you’ve ever done something new that felt strange at first, this one’s for you.
🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Driving & Vehicles, British Slang & Informal Speech.
Grammar: Used to / Be used to, Comparatives / Superlatives, So / Such (for emphasis).
✨ Get this episode’s transcript: https://www.patreon.com/posts/133332785
📲 Follow me, Get transcripts, Book a class with me: https://linktr.ee/jamesbradleyenglish
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“Everyday English with James” (advanced)
🐣 Too difficult? Search:
“Beginner English with James” (beginner)
In this episode, I talk about driving, but not the usual kind.The steering wheel’s on the other side.
The roundabouts go the wrong way.
And I’m in a new country, trying not to crash my car.
This story is about what it’s like to drive abroad for the first time, how strange it feels at first, but also how quickly your brain gets used to it.
You’ll hear useful words and phrases about driving, cars, and feeling nervous, plus grammar like “used to,” comparatives, and how to say something is so easy or so scary.
If you’ve ever done something new that felt strange at first, this one’s for you.
🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Driving & Vehicles, British Slang & Informal Speech.
Grammar: Used to / Be used to, Comparatives / Superlatives, So / Such (for emphasis).
✨ Get this episode’s transcript: https://www.patreon.com/posts/133332785
📲 Follow me, Get transcripts, Book a class with me: https://linktr.ee/jamesbradleyenglish
😎 Too easy? Search:
“Everyday English with James” (advanced)
🐣 Too difficult? Search:
“Beginner English with James” (beginner)