Traffic Vocabulary
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At what location would you expect to find multiple intersecting streets?

  • An underpass
  • A level crossing
  • A pedestrian crossing
  • A junction (correct)

Which of the following best describes the purpose of a pedestrian crossing?

  • To provide a route for vehicles to pass under a busy road
  • To allow vehicles to cross train tracks safely
  • To allow pedestrians to cross the road safely (correct)
  • To designate an area where parking is prohibited

What type of road structure allows passage beneath a busy road?

  • A level crossing
  • An underpass (correct)
  • A toll road
  • A flyover

Where would you most likely encounter a level crossing?

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What do double yellow lines typically indicate on a roadway?

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A 'flyover' allows traffic to flow freely over what?

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What is required to use a toll road?

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Where would you insert money to park your car?

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If a road charges a fee for usage, it is most accurately described as a:

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Which scenario requires vehicles to stop to allow pedestrians to pass?

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Which word from the list is most closely associated with creating something new?

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In what context would the word 'occupational' be most appropriately used?

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Which of the following demonstrates the correct usage of the term 'effective'?

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Which of the following words is used to express how something seems, but might not actually be true?

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What does being 'attentive' imply in a learning environment?

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Under what circumstance would a statement be considered 'applicable'?

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Which noun below best describes the process of 'develop'?

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Which situation exemplifies a lack of cooperation, or being 'uncooperative'?

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In the phrase 'over-under,' what does the hyphen suggest?

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Considering the list of articles provided, which scenario would most likely necessitate the use of 'from'?

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Flashcards

Junction

A place where two or more roads meet.

Pedestrian crossing

A designated area where cars must stop to allow pedestrians to cross the road.

Underpass

A tunnel that allows passage underneath a busy road.

Level crossing

Area where cars can cross train tracks.

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Double Yellow Lines

Road markings where parking is prohibited.

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Flyover

A road that is high on a bridge.

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Toll

A fee paid to use a road.

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Parking meters

Machines where you insert money to park your car.

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Innovation

The introduction of something new; a new idea, method, or device.

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Occupy

To reside or fill a place or position.

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Effective

Capable of producing a desired result or having a striking effect.

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Apparently

Seeming to be true; according to the available evidence.

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Attentive

Paying close attention to something.

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Applicable

Relevant or appropriate.

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Development

The process of growing or improving.

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Uncooperative

Not willing to work with others.

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Study Notes

  • Unit 2: articles
  • Viernes 5

Articles

  • Over - under

  • On

  • With

  • Into

  • Of

  • At

  • From

  • Before

  • Remember

  • Practice the articles!

  • Exam 24/02 (Martes)

  • Unit 4: Vocabulary

Vocabulary

  • Innovation --> Innovative

  • Occupy --> Occupational

  • Effect --> Effective

  • Appear --> Apparently

  • Attend --> Attentive

  • Apply --> Applicable

  • Develop --> Development

  • Cooperate --> Uncoopoerative

  • Otras dos cosas abominables son la cólera y el rencor; el pecador convive con ellas.

  • Siracides 27:30

  • Unit 3: Vocabulary

  • Lunes 8

Junction

  • Where two or more roads meet
  • Translation: un cruce de autos

Pedestrian Crossing

  • Cars must stop
  • Allows people to go by
  • Translation: cruce peatonal

Underpass

  • Go through a tunnel to pass below a busy road
  • Translation: paso subterraneo

Level Crossing

  • Cars can cross the train tracks here

  • Translation: paso a nivel

  • Martes 9

Double Yellow Lines

  • Parking not allowed on these markings
  • Translation: marcas amarillos dobles

Flyover

  • A road set high on a bridge
  • Translation: paso elevado

Toll

  • Required payment to use the road
  • Translation: pago / pasaje / peaje

Parking Meters

  • Put money into these machines and park your car
  • Translation: parquímetro

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Learn common traffic-related vocabulary. This lesson covers terms like 'junction', 'pedestrian crossing', and other road features. Understanding these words helps with road safety and navigation.

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