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Answer Key: Places

8/31/2015

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Here are the answers from last week’s post.  How did you do?

  1. airports
  2. bus stop
  3. train station
  4. cafe
  5. campus
  6. off-campus
  7. park
  8. hotels
  9. hospital
  10. restaurant

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Answer Key: Vocabulary for How to Buy a Car

8/28/2015

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Here are the answers for last week’s vocabulary quiz.  How did you do?

  1. Add-ons  =  Upgrades
  2. Bargain  =   To debate or negotiate
  3. Commission  =   A fee given to a sales person, usually a percentage of the sales price
  4. Coverage  =   The amount or area covered or protected
  5. Dealer  =   A person or company that sells a product
  6. Depreciate  =   To lower in value
  7. Fleet  =   A group of vehicles
  8. List price  =   The public price of an item
  9. Resell  =   To sell again
  10. Shuttle  =   A bus that transports people from one point to another, usually for free or low cost
  11. Third party  =   An intermediary or middleman
  12. Walk away  =  To leave or abandon

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Places

8/24/2015

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You can use our free e-book, 100 Words for Visitors to the U.S., to fill in the blanks in these sentences.

  1. Airplanes arrive and depart from ____________.
  2. You will need to wait at a ____________ when you need the bus.
  3. Trains leave from the ________________.
  4. This ________ has the best coffee in town!
  5. Classes are held on the college ___________.
  6. Some students live on campus.  Others live _______________.
  7. You can have a picnic in the ___________.
  8. Visitors usually stay in _____________.
  9. In an emergency, you may need to go to the ______________.
  10. __________________ serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Vocabulary for How to Buy a Car

8/21/2015

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Match each word with the correct definition.

  1. Add-ons
  2. Bargain
  3. Commission
  4. Coverage
  5. Dealer
  6. Depreciate
  7. Fleet
  8. List price
  9. Resell
  10. Shuttle
  11. Third party
  12. Walk away

    
  1. person or company that sells a product
  2. A bus that transports people from one point to another, usually for free or low cost
  3. An intermediary or middleman
  4. Upgrades
  5. A group of vehicles
  6. To lower in value
  7. To sell again
  8. To leave or abandon
  9. A fee given to a sales person, usually a percentage of the sales price
  10. The public price of an item
  11. The amount or area covered or protected
  12. To debate or negotiate
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Answer Key: Polite Phrases

8/17/2015

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Here are the answers from last week’s post.  How did you do?

  1. I’m sorry to bother you
  2. Let’s toast to …
  3. good luck on …
  4. congratulations
  5. bless you
  6. nice to meet you
  7. excuse me
  8. please give my regards to …
  9. nice to see you again
  10. bon appetite

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How to Buy a Car

8/14/2015

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In many college towns, you can expect to have a strong public transit fleet comprised of a combination of buses, trains, subways, and shuttles.  However, if you plan on buying a car when you arrive, there are some points to consider.

First, in the U.S., you should expect to bargain or negotiate.  Dealers and sellers usually have a list price which they announce, but this may be much higher than the price they are willing to accept.  The best way to handle this issue is to come informed.  Take time before you go shopping to decide on what kind of car you want to buy, how much you want to spend, and what add-ons you need.  If the dealer is not willing to bargain and you believe the price is unreasonable, it might be best to walk away from the deal.

Second, car insurance, parking, and gas may be additional costs to factor in when making your decision. Car insurance is mandatory everywhere and the expense varies based on your driving history and coverage. In other words, cheaper plans usually pay for less if you have an accident.  Additionally, if you live in an urban area, you may need to pay for a parking spot.  This may be a significant expense.

Finally, when you’re ready to sell your car, your choices will depend on its condition and popularity.  Cars always depreciate, but you might get a respectable price if you pick a popular car and keep it in good condition.  You can resell your car directly to a buyer or dealer, or you can sell it through a third party.  A third party will usually charge a commission.

In any case, if you decide to buy a car, allow for plenty of time to do research and browse.  If you feel rushed, you may make a bad deal.  Building in flexibility will help protect you through the process.

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