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1. Fill in the following schedule and translate it to English.

You’ll find the information you


need below the schedule. Fill in the table in English.
A. Pros and Cons B. Kinds of oil C. Application

Cheap mineral lubricating oil Combustion engine

Adheres less well to a surface lubrication

Transmission lubrication

Lubricates very well Plant based lubricating oil Added to mineral lubricating
oil to improve properties
Adheres well to a surface

Cannot be used for a long

time

Lubricates very well Adheres Animal lubricating oil Transmissions are heavily
well to a surface Cannot be
used for a long time loaded

Lubrication of parts affected

by other lubricating oil

Lubricates very well Synthetic lubricating oil Transmissions are heavily


loaded Lubrication of parts
Adheres well to a surface affected by other lubricating
oil
Nearly constant thickness at

different temperatures

Can be used for a long time

temperature resistant

Expensive due to high

production costs

Combination of the positive Semi-synthetic lubricating oil Added to mineral lubricating


oil to improve properties
properties of mineral
lubricating oil, vegetable

lubricating oil and animal

lubricating oil

Absorbs water

Lubricates very well Adheres Compound lubricating oil Combustion engine


well to a surface More
constant thickness at different lubrication
temperatures than with
Transmission lubrication
mineral lubricating oil Can be
used for a long time More
expensive than mineral
lubricating oil

A. B. C.
Smeert zeer goed Minerale smeerolie Smering verbrandingsmotor
Hecht zich goed aan een Smering transmissie
oppervlak
Nagenoeg constante dikte bij
verschillende temperaturen
Kan langdurig gebruikt
worden
temperatuurbestendig
Duur door hoge
productiekosten
Kan langdurig gebruikt Plantaardige smeerolie Overbrengingen worden
worden zwaar belast
Goedkoop Smering van onderdelen die
Hecht zich minder goed aan aangetast worden door
een oppervlak andere smeerolie
Smeert zeer goed Dierlijke smeerolie Wordt toegevoegd aan
Hecht zich goed aan een minerale smeerolie om
oppervlak eigenschappen te verbeteren
Meer constante dikte bij
verschillende temperaturen
dan bij minerale smeerolie
Kan langdurig gebruikt
worden
Duurder dan minerale
smeerolie
Smeert zeer goed Synthetische smeerolie Smering verbrandingsmotor
Hecht zich goed aan een Smering transmissie
oppervlak
Kan niet langdurig gebruikt
worden
Smeert zeer goed Half-synthetische smeerolie Smering verbrandingsmotor
Hecht zich goed aan een Smering transmissie
oppervlak
Kan niet langdurig gebruikt
worden
Combinatie van de positieve Compound smeerolie Wordt toegevoegd aan
eigenschappen van minerale minerale smeerolie om
smeerolie, plantaardige eigenschappen te verbeteren
smeerolie en dierlijke
smeerolie
Neemt water op

2. Write a detailed manual about changing tyres. Take me through the process step by step.

n a lift. You pull over to a safe spot, engage the parking brake, and switch off the engine. The
lift in front of you awaits, ready for action.

With your vehicle safely positioned, you consult your owner's manual to identify the
recommended lifting points. You locate them and position the lift arms or pads accordingly.
Safety first – you double-check that the lift is in proper working condition and aligned
correctly.

Now, it's time to ascend. You operate the lift as instructed, watching as your vehicle
gracefully rises to a height that grants you easy access to the tires. The lift's reassuring hum
accompanies the process.

Once elevated, you pop the trunk and uncover the spare tire, jack, and lug wrench. Ready to
get your hands dirty, you approach the flat tire armed with determination.

The lug wrench comes into play as you slightly loosen the lug nuts, anticipating the
upcoming tire swap. It's a smooth process on the lift, thanks to the ergonomic height.

Referring back to the owner's manual, you identify the proper jacking points and position
the jack beneath the car. With a few pumps of the handle, the flat tire is lifted off the
ground, and you proceed to remove the loosened lug nuts.

The flat tire relinquishes its place, and you grab the spare with a sense of accomplishment.
Placing it onto the wheel bolts, you ensure a snug fit and hand-tighten the lug nuts, readying
the tire for the road.

Lowering the car gently with the jack, you feel the lift's descent as the tires make contact
with the ground. It's time to tighten the lug nuts further, and you use the lug wrench in a
crisscross pattern for optimal security.
Double-checking the tightness, you secure the tools and stow the flat tire in the
trunk. A quick glance at the spare ensures it's ready for action – you check its
pressure before hitting the road.

Completing the lift operation, you follow the manufacturer's instructions to lower the
vehicle safely.

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