Thursday 14 April 2022

THE INTERIOR (E) ENGLISH FOR AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY

 

ENGLISH FOR AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY

3. THE INTERIOR (E)

 

12. Complete the puzzle. The answers are all the words from the unit.


Across

1

You put your cigarette here when it’s finished.

3

The instruments are on this.

5

This is the middle pedal in a car.

8

This stops the sun from shining into your eyes. (two words)

9

You use this to change gear.

 

Down

2

This protects your head and neck in an accident.

4

You operate this when you park your car to stop it from moving.

6

You can put your maps and documents in the …. Compartment.

7

You look in the rear-view …. To check the traffic behind you.

 

Output

Read the magazine article and answers the questions which follow.

Navigation aids, telematics equipment,, audio system features, and the standard instruments are all fighting for space on the instrument panel (IP). This creates a challenge for interior designers and engineers who need to keep the IP simple so that the driver is not distracted by too many buttons and instruments. Customers also equate a spacious interior with luxury – another reason why the IP shouldn’t look overcrowded.

Designers deal with the problem in various ways. They reduce the size of the space-eaters, such as heating and cooling systems, or even remove them completely from the IP by putting them under the seat or in the boot. They also put many functions, such as station pre-set buttons for audio systems.



Over to you

Is the IP of your car user-friendly? Why, or Why not?

Which do you prefer – an IP that looks like a cockpit with lots of switches and controls, or a more simplified version?

How do you feel about voice recognition controls?

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