Chatterbox #145 – Learning to drive
Episode description
Do you remember getting behind the wheel for the very first time? This episode is all about learning to drive. Join Andrew and Harp for their conversation about getting their driver’s licences. They talk about going to driver’s ed., hating parallel parking, and feeling the freedom that comes with becoming a driver!
Expressions included in the study guide
- Same old
- To rack up something
- A life event
- To get behind the wheel
- Wild
- Driver’s ed.
- Yeah, no
- It goes to show that
- To nail something
- A breeze
- To jog someone’s memory
- To freak someone out
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Chatterbox #145 – Learning to drive
Episode description
Do you remember getting behind the wheel for the very first time? This episode is all about learning to drive. Join Andrew and Harp for their conversation about getting their driver’s licences. They talk about going to driver’s ed., hating parallel parking, and feeling the freedom that comes with becoming a driver!Expressions included in the study guide
- Same old
- To rack up something
- A life event
- To get behind the wheel
- Wild
- Driver’s ed.
- Yeah, no
- It goes to show that
- To nail something
- A breeze
- To jog someone’s memory
- To freak someone out
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