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FORMACIÓN PROFESIONAL DUAL

CFP/UCP/ESCUELA: Trujillo

ESTUDIANTE: Bringas Vera Frankil Esteiner

ID: 1458403________ BLOQUE: 14AMODE404

CARRERA: Mecánica Automotriz

CURSO: inglés técnico

INSTRUCTOR: MILAGROS AMELIA RODRIGUEZ BENITES

SEMESTRE: IV DEL: 7 de agosto AL:28 de noviembre del 2023

WRITTEN WORK
Topic: The most common car electrical problems and their solutions

Objective: Identify and describe the most common car electrical problems and
their solutions

Most common electrical problems in a car and their possible solutions

Discharged or unusable battery: Check the charge level, the condition of the

terminals and the alternator.

Spark Plug Connections: Clean and properly tighten the connections to get

the car starting.

Blown fuses: Replace them with new ones of the same amperage to protect

the electrical circuit.

Alternator belt: Check its tension and condition and replace it if it is broken or

worn.

Coil, gear, or starter switch problems: Diagnose with specialized equipment

and repair or replace damaged parts.

It is important to note that these are just some of the most common electrical

problems that can occur in a car.

Grammar
1. Present Simple
AFFIRMATIVE:
 She usually goes to the gym and the park in the morning.
 They almost never drink coffee or eat fruit at night.
 He usually goes to play soccer.
NEGATIVE:
 I can’t play tennis at half past 8.
 She doesn’t walk her dog in the morning.
 I don’t get up early in the winter.

Past simple
AFFIRMATIVE:
 I watched that movie two weeks ago.
 I participated in a soccer championship last year.
 I listened your news program the day before yesterday.
NEGATIVE:
 Last week I didn’t play soccer.
 They did not go to Senati last month.
 He didn’t arrive on time this morning.

Times expressions:
PAST:
 A little while ago.
 In the past week.
 Long time ago.
PRESENT:
 In the morning.
 At night.
 Currently.
FUTURE:
 Later this evening.
 Soon.
 Eventually.

2. Modals
- My keys must be in the car.
- You can eat better.
- I can’t swim.
- Can you drive?
- You could use my chair.
- She may pass the test.
- He will call me back.

3. Technical vocabulary
- There are different types of hallen keys.
- The fuse has different connections.
- There are different types of vehicles.
- The engine is big and heavy.
- Engine parts are expensive.
- The screws are small.
- My friend is tired of working.
- The vehicle has been in the garage for a long time.
- The dog takes care of the workshop.
- Mechanics is my passion.

4. Should
 You should stop eating fast food.
 You should go for walks more often.
 We should go to the park tomorrow.

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