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Learn English with Self-Driving Cars! (Beginner & Intermediate Vocabulary)
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Welcome, English learners! 🚗 Ready to drive into the future? In this video, we're exploring the exciting world of self-driving cars!
This lesson is perfect for beginner and intermediate English learners (A2, B1, B2) who want to improve their vocabulary and listening comprehension with real-world topics.
You'll learn essential English words and phrases related to:
* Autonomous vehicles
* How self-driving technology works (sensors, AI, navigation)
* The benefits and challenges of driverless cars
* Common expressions about the future of transportation
Whether you're just starting your English journey or looking to expand your knowledge, this video will help you understand the language of innovation.
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