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  • Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.

  • In this lesson we will learn vocabulary used when youre pulled over by the police.

  • Good afternoon.

  • Good afternoon, sir. What seems to be the problem?

  • Sir, do you know why I pulled you over?

  • Err…I guess sowas I speeding?

  • Yes, you were doing 50 miles per hour in a 20-mile per hour zone.

  • Yes, sir. I’m very late for an important meeting.

  • Your license and registration, please.

  • Certainly. Here you are.

  • Mr. Andrews, your license expired six months ago. Is the address correct?

  • Yes, sir. I’ve been traveling a lot on business and haven’t had time to renew it.

  • Well, Mr. Andrews, I’ll only give you a ticket for speeding, but make sure you take care of that expired license.

  • Of course. I’ll take care of it this week

  • Good morning. May I see your driver’s license please? And your registration.

  • Did I do anything wrong, officer?

  • You did not stop completely at the stop sign back there, Maam.

  • But I’m in such a hurry! I really need to get to the hospital as soon as possible!

  • What happened?

  • My son’s had an accident! They called from school and told me he was taken to the hospital!

  • All right, Maam. I’m escorting you to the hospital. Follow me. Here are your license and registration.

  • Thank you very much, officer. Please, let’s go.

  • Hell be Ok, Maam. You just follow me and drive carefully.

  • Do you know why I pulled you over?

  • No. I have no idea.

  • One of your taillights is broken. Can I see your license and registration, please?

  • A broken taillight? I just picked the car up from the mechanic!

  • Well, you should go back and have him fix it.

  • Thanks for letting me know.

  • Mr. Bruck, your driver’s license is expired

  • Excuse me? When?

  • It expired one month ago.

  • Oh, no! What will happen now?

  • Well, I’m letting you go with a warning this time, but make sure you renew your license today.

  • You were doing 50 miles per hour in a 20-mile per hour zone.

  • Your license expired six months ago. Is the address correct?

  • I’ve been traveling a lot on business and haven’t had time to renew it.

  • One of your taillights is broken. Can I see your license and registration, please?

  • You did not stop completely at the stop sign back there, Maam.

  • All right, Maam. I’m escorting you to the hospital. Follow me. Here are your license and registration.

  • Your driver’s license is expired

  • I’m letting you go with a warning this time, but make sure you renew your license today.

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