
Rental Cars
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English
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Professional Development
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Easy
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5 Slides • 9 Questions
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Rental Cars
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By the end of the lesson, students will be able to understand and discuss common terms and phrases related to renting a car.
Objective
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Match
Match the following
Sedan
Hatchback
Coupe
Convertible
SUV
Sedan
Hatchback
Coupe
Convertible
SUV
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Have you ever rented a car?
Where did you go?
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Multiple Choice
A legal contract between a car rental company and a customer outlining the terms and conditions of renting a vehicle.
Rental agreement
Reservation
Drop off Location
Reservation
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Multiple Choice
Protection or financial compensation in case of damage, theft, or accidents while using the rental car.
Insurance coverage
Reservation
Drop off Location
Rental agreement
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Multiple Choice
The act of booking or securing a rental car in advance.
Insurance coverage
Reservation
Drop off Location
Rental agreement
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Multiple Choice
The designated place where the rented car is returned to the rental company.
Insurance coverage
Reservation
Drop off Location
Rental agreement
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Multiple Choice
The maximum number of miles a customer can drive the rental car without incurring additional charges.
Insurance coverage
Fuel policy
Mileage limit
Rental agreement
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Multiple Choice
The rules and options regarding how the rental car should be refueled upon return, such as returning it with a full tank or paying for refueling services.
Insurance coverage
Fuel policy
Mileage limit
Rental agreement
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Multiple Choice
Someone other than the primary renter who is authorized to drive the rental car.
Insurance coverage
Additional driver
Mileage limit
Fuel policy
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Roleplay
Student A: Hi, I’d like to rent a car for the weekend.
Student B (playing the rental agent): Sure, do you have a reservation?
Student A: Yes, under the name Jane Smith.
Student B: Great, we have a compact car available. Would you like to add insurance coverage?
Student A: Yes, I’d like the full coverage, please.
Student B: Alright, that will be an additional $20 per day. And how many miles do you plan to drive?
Student A: About 200 miles.
Student B: Okay, that’s within our mileage limit. Just sign here, and you’re all set!
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Homework!
Prepare a your own role play on Rental Cars.
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