The document provides examples of asking for and giving directions including turning right, left, walking straight, going over bridges, crossing streets, and passing landmarks. It also includes sample dialogs asking for directions and responses providing instructions to locations.
The document provides examples of asking for and giving directions including turning right, left, walking straight, going over bridges, crossing streets, and passing landmarks. It also includes sample dialogs asking for directions and responses providing instructions to locations.
The document provides examples of asking for and giving directions including turning right, left, walking straight, going over bridges, crossing streets, and passing landmarks. It also includes sample dialogs asking for directions and responses providing instructions to locations.
The document provides examples of asking for and giving directions including turning right, left, walking straight, going over bridges, crossing streets, and passing landmarks. It also includes sample dialogs asking for directions and responses providing instructions to locations.
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Asking for and giving directions
Excuse me! Could you tell me the way
to the City library? Excuse me! How can I get to the Post Office? Turn Right Turn Left Walk along = Go straight on = Go ahead Go over the bridge Cross the street Pass the school- Go past the school Next to / near 1- A: How can I go to the ……………….? B: Walk along King Street.Turn left.It’s next to the cafe, opposite the theatre. a) Bookshop b) Post office c) Bank d) Supermarket 2- Walk along King Street. Turn Left. It is on Blue Road. a) Cafe b) Bank c) Museum d) Supermarket 3- Walk along King Street. Turn left at the Library. Go straight ahead. It is next to the theatre. a) Hospital b) Police Station c) Bookshop d) Art Gallery