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ENGLISH FLUENCY SECRETS | 10 MUST-KNOW Traffic Accident Verbs

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ENGLISH FLUENCY SECRETS | 10 MUST-KNOW Traffic Accident Verbs



This English lesson is perfect for non-native English speakers who are looking to boost their vocabulary in a fun and practical way. Today, we’re focusing on traffic accidents, a topic that often comes up in the news and everyday conversation. You’ll learn 10 important verbs and phrasal verbs that are not only useful but essential for understanding and talking about these situations. We cover words like ‘skid’, ‘swerve’, ‘collide’, and phrases such as ‘run over’ and ‘jackknife’. Each one is explained with simple examples, so you’ll know exactly how to use them. 🚗📘🌟

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🤓 It’s a great opportunity to learn vocabulary that you’ll actually use. Being able to talk about traffic accidents is important, as they are a common topic. Plus, knowing these advanced verbs helps you sound more like a native speaker. Improve your English skills. Expand your English vocabulary in a way that’s both effective and enjoyable.

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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Hi Students
00:56 To collide
02:30 To skid
03:38 To swerve (across)
04:47 To hit the car head-on
06:03 To jackknife
07:22 To overshoot (the bend)
08:16 To crash into sth
09:12 To write off
10:22 To shatter
11:33 To run someone/something over
13:12 Essential vocabulary words

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18 thoughts on “ENGLISH FLUENCY SECRETS | 10 MUST-KNOW Traffic Accident Verbs”

  1. Good morning Harry. Few years ago, I was driving when I suddenly found a dog in front of me and I swerved the car avoiding to collide with it but I jumped on the other lane and I went off track,the car was very damaged and I had to write it off. The lorry that went in opposite direction than me braked too hard and jackknifed, blocking the road. My English is not fine but I tried to write some verbs of your lesson, I hope it is understandable. Thank you so much and I see you next time.

  2. Sir aap mujhe pasand ho but me aapki language nhi samjh pa rha, me India me Rajasthan state se hu, aap se bat krne ki bahut eachha ho rkhi h ji sir………..❤

  3. Thank you Harry for your classes: as usually without rebuke! Harry, may I ask for you to present your class about double meaning phrases or utterances? I suppose it could be fruitful for us and expand our speaking maneuver…….. Does it make sence?

  4. At the intersection and on the freeway I had terrible experiences, but I didn't know these words to describe the situation.
    Thanks 🙏

  5. They are very useful expressions to learn about accidents and incidents! Teacher Harry thank you so much for this cool presentation!

  6. Hi teacher

    Some people might swerve while driving as they get drunk.
    There is another word that envey the same meaning which is veer or veer off.

    Keep it up

    Fatiha Switzerland

  7. Nossa, amei a didática com as imagens para ajudar no entendimento. Fez toda diferença. Thank you so much, Lord bless you!

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