Road/Car/Traffic Accident Conversation – Practice English Online

We frequently see numerous things or witness situations, and it is human psychology that causes us to discuss them with our loved ones. Discussion is an important part of our day-to-day lives. We talk about a lot of topics every day, whether it’s good or negative. Practice English speaking skills while discussing a variety of topics. Incorporate a variety of new English terms and phrases into your daily routine to enhance your language skills.

The video below is about a vehicle accident. Learn how to properly address delicate topics and express them using the most suitable words and phrases. Practice English online with the aid of our English lessons, which will help you learn the language and improve your ability to communicate in it.

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practice English - accident conversation

Justin: Hey Meeta.
Meeta: Hi Justin.
Justin: What are you doing here?
Meeta: What can be done at the bus stop besides waiting for a bus.
Justin: Very funny. I meant; I didn’t expect you at the bus stop since you drive your car.
Meeta: My car is being serviced. Meanwhile, thought to enjoy a bus ride.
Justin: I get that. If you wish I can drop you to your place.
Meeta: Are you sure?
Justin: Yes, I am.
Meeta: But where’s your car?
Justin: It’s parked across the street.
Meeta: Okay, let’s go.
Justin: Before that, do you mind having some coffee? There is a coffee shop bang opposite.
Meeta: Oh yes, it’s quite dull and chilling today it should refresh us.
Justin: Perfect, let’s cross the road.
Meeta: Okay.
Justin: Oh, why did they cordon off this part of the road? I see some cops too. I guess there’s something wrong here.
Meeta: You guessed it right Justin, there was an accident here last night.

describe an accident you saw

Justin: Accident?
Meeta: Yes, actually a car drove full speed, ran on the pavement and hit the lamppost thereafter it flipped over.
Justin: Oh my God! Where did you get this from?
Meeta: I heard this from Sheila, she was right here on the street buying some flowers last night. Unfortunately, she witnessed the accident.
Justin: Hmm! That’s sad. Did anyone get hurt?
Meeta: The driver is injured badly due to the severe impact. Moreover, an elderly couple sitting at the backseat were hurt too.
Justin: Is everybody alright now?
Meeta: I believe so. Since the city hospital is just a step away, they got the medical attention immediately.
Justin: Hhmm, let’s hope they all make it through.
Meeta: Yeah, I too hope so.
Justin: Here we come.
Meeta: Time for coffee now? (smilingly)
Justin: Oh! And I completely forgot about it? (humorously)
Meeta: Never mind, I have a strong memory. Ha ha.
Justin: Ha ha, sure, you do.

Video Related Vocabulary to Practice English

Word: Meant
Meaning: intended to express
Usage i] She only meant it has to be perfect.
Usage ii] I did not understand what she meant.

Word: Expect
Meaning: believe something will happen
Usage i] The journey was very tiring than expected.
Usage ii] I don’t expect anything from her.

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