20 Essential Driving Expressions in English

20个英语中的关键驾驶用语

Espresso English Podcast

2025-10-16

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🎁 Download FREE lesson PDF 😃 Everyday English Speaking Courses ✨ Espresso English ACADEMY Do you know how to talk about driving in English, beyond the basics like stop, go, and turn left? Today you'll learn 20 expressions that native English speakers use - these are super useful for everyday conversations and road trips! After you watch the video, make sure to download the free lesson PDF so you can review all the driving phrases and vocabulary - and there's even a bonus quiz so you can test yourself and see how well you've learned. Wouldn’t you like to be able to speak English confidently about any topic in daily life? That’s exactly what my Everyday English Speaking Course will help you do!  You’ll learn real English phrases - like the ones we covered today - for traveling, shopping, and talking with people in many different situations. What’s even better is that I teach you the phrases in the context of conversations.
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  • Do you know how to talk about driving in English?

  • See on the basics like stop, go, and term left?

  • Today you'll learn 20 phrases and expressions that native English speakers use.

  • These are super useful for everyday conversations and road trips.

  • After you watch the video,

  • make sure to download the free lesson PDF so you can review all the driving phrases and vocabulary.

  • And there's even a bonus quiz so you can test yourself and see how well you've learned.

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  • Number one.

  • I'm heading to the university.

  • I'll give you a ride if you want.

  • The expression heading to is an informal way to say going to or traveling to,

  • and I'll give you a ride or I'll give you a lift means I will take you in my car to the destination.