

👉 Get the Airport Travel Conversation Lesson hereĪmy: Hey, this is Amy from Real English Conversations, and today we’re going to be talking about some of the different experiences we’ve had while traveling through various airports. Get access to the full English conversation lesson here(audio + transcription)! Warning: An official notice that you have been warned not to do something again.‘Let you off’ is the short way of expressing this. Let you off the hook: When you get caught doing something wrong or illegal and you don’t get punished for it.I got lucky: To have good luck unexpectedly.Sneaky: Doing something in a secret, unfair or not obvious way.Ghost car: A police car with no lights or markings.Tailgating: Driving very closely to the vehicle in front of you.

But they don’t actually giveĬurtis: Yeah. It’s a written warning.Īnd it goes on record that you’ve been warned about this. They give you, what is it? A warning?Īmy: Yeah, they give you a warning. They–like they let you off the hook 6 or I don’t Even though he was mad, he didn’t give me aĪmy: Yeah. But I didn’t know it was a police car because itĬurtis: And right away, he turned on his lights that were on his dashboard and the front ofĬurtis: But I got lucky 5 on that one too. And in between–or I was in between the emergency ambulance vehicle inįront of me and a police car behind me. And I at that point …Īmy: Had a very, very bad habit of driving way too close.Ĭurtis: Right. Length in between the car in front of you and your car. I don’t recommend you doing this.Ĭurtis: Tailgating is following somebody too close. I didn’t think that was the story he was going to pick.Ĭurtis: No, this is a very, very bad thing to do. Amy: What have you been pulled over 1 for?Ĭurtis: I’ve been pulled over for tailgating 2 an ambulance.Īmy: Oh, my God.
