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Presentation transcript:

Gas station: La s_ s_

La Station service

Gas: L’e_

L’essence

Oil: L’h_

L’huile

A tire: Un p_

Un pneu

A wheel: Une r_

Une roue

A trunk Un c_

Un coffre

Gas tank: Le r_

Le réservoir

Roof: Le t_

Le toit

The hood: Le c_

Le capot

Motor: Le m_

Le moteur

Headlights Le p_

Le phare

Blinker: Le c_

Le clignotant

A seat: Le s_

Le siège

Seat belt: La c_ de s_

La ceinture de sécurité

The route: La r_

La route

Rear-view mirror Le r_

Le rétroviseur

Wind shield: Le p_-b_

Le pare-brise

Steering wheel: Le v_

Le volant

Windshild wipers: L’e_-g_

L’essuie-glace

Dash bord: Le t_ de b_

Le tableau de bord

Horn: Le k_

Le klaxon

To beep: K_

klaxoner

The brakes Le f_

Le frein

To brake: F_

freiner

The key: La c_

La clé

Gas pedal: L’a_

L’accélerer

License plate: La p_ d’_

La plaque d’immatriculation

Gas can: Un b_

Un bidon

To fill up Faire le p_ d’e_

Faire le plein

To break down: T_ en p_

Tomber en panne

To run out of gas: T_ en p_ d’_

Tomber en panne d’essence

To clean: N_

nettoyer

To check: V_

vérifier

To drive: C_

conduire

To follow: S_

suivre

To fill (up/out): R_

remplir

To go: R_

rouler

To slow down: R_

ralentir

To speed up A_

accélerer

Driver’s license Un p_

Un permis

Driver’s Ed: Une a_-é_

Auto-école

A convertible: Une d_

Un décapotable

A van: Une c_

Une camionette

A minivan: Un m_

Un minivan

A camper: Un c_-c_

Un camping- car

An RV Une c_

Une caravane

Stop sign: Un a_

Un arrête

Stop light: Un f_

Un feu

A red light: Un f_ r_

Un feu rouge

To run a red light: B_ à un f_ r_

Brûler à un feu rouge