What Are Common English Phrases at the Gas Station?

TL;DR
To describe needing gas in English, you can say phrases like 'I need gas', 'My car needs gas', or 'Please fill it up.' At a gas station, you can pump gas yourself or have an attendant do it for you, and additional services include checking oil and washing windows. It's crucial to refill your tank before running out to avoid walking to a gas station.
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Bob the Canadian here. Let’s learn English …. at the gas station! Hey Bob the Canadian here, if this is your first time watching these video please click the subscribe button below, and if you could at some point during this video give me a thumbs up that would be awesome. So I noticed when I got in my van today that I was out of gas, or almost out... Read More
Key Insights
- 🫢 Running out of gas or running on empty is used to describe having very little gas left in a vehicle.
- 🫢 Gas stations display the price of gas, and pumps offer different types of gas, including diesel.
- 🫢 The process of filling up gas involves selecting the type of gas, pumping, and paying.
- 🫢 There are two ways to buy gas: self-serve, where the driver pumps gas themselves, and full-serve, where a gas attendant pumps it for you.
- 🫢 Other tasks that can be done at a gas station include checking oil, washing windows, and pumping up tires.
- 🫢 It is important to fill up with gas before running out to avoid the inconvenience of walking to a gas station and borrowing a gas can.
- 🤪 Payment for gas can be made by inserting a card into the pump or going inside the store to pay the attendant.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How would you describe running out of gas in English?
Running out of gas is a common phrase in English. You can also say running on empty to indicate that there is only a small amount of gas left.
Q: What are the different ways to buy gas at a gas station?
There are two ways to buy gas. At a self-serve gas station, the driver pumps the gas themselves. At a full-serve gas station, a gas attendant pumps the gas for you.
Q: How can you pay for gas at a gas station?
You can pay for gas by inserting your credit card or bank card directly into the pump. Alternatively, you can go into the store and pay the attendant.
Q: What other tasks can be done at a gas station?
Besides filling up gas, you can check your oil, wash your windows using the provided tools, and pump up your tires using the air pump.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Bob the Canadian explains how to describe running out of gas and the different phrases used for needing gas.
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He shows the process of filling up gas, including selecting the type of gas, pumping, and paying.
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Bob also mentions other tasks that can be done at a gas station, such as checking oil, washing windows, and pumping up tires.
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