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This episode starts with a drive into the mountains: Autumn light, gold leaves, and cool November air smelling of trees and rain. It was lovely.
But the car I was driving had other ideas.
Somewhere between the mountain bends and motorways, I was fighting the machine! The car kept deciding what was “safe” and what wasn’t.
This one’s about control. About how technology that’s meant to help can end up taking over.
If you’ve ever felt nostalgia for something simple, or argued with your own modern car, this episode is for you..
✨ EPISODE TRANSCRIPT ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/posts/old-cars-are-new-142897684
🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Car Parts & Features, Driving Actions, Nature & Sensory Language
Grammar: Non-defining relative clauses, Comparatives and superlatives, Passive voice
🐣 Too difficult? Search:
“Beginner English with James” for the same story at a lower level.
By James Bradley EnglishThis episode starts with a drive into the mountains: Autumn light, gold leaves, and cool November air smelling of trees and rain. It was lovely.
But the car I was driving had other ideas.
Somewhere between the mountain bends and motorways, I was fighting the machine! The car kept deciding what was “safe” and what wasn’t.
This one’s about control. About how technology that’s meant to help can end up taking over.
If you’ve ever felt nostalgia for something simple, or argued with your own modern car, this episode is for you..
✨ EPISODE TRANSCRIPT ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/posts/old-cars-are-new-142897684
🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Car Parts & Features, Driving Actions, Nature & Sensory Language
Grammar: Non-defining relative clauses, Comparatives and superlatives, Passive voice
🐣 Too difficult? Search:
“Beginner English with James” for the same story at a lower level.