Hoje nós vamos praticar as habilidades de Asking for and giving directions.
Read the following sentences below 👇
- Please turn left to arrive at your destination.
- Continue straight until you see the signpost.
- Take the first left/right turn.
- Take the second exit on the roundabout.
- Turn right just after the big yellow building.
- Go straight: Continue in the same direction without turning.
- Turn left: Move in a direction that is on your left-hand side.
- Turn right: Move in a direction that is on your right-hand side.
- Take a left/right: Use "take" when referring to turns to the left or right.
- Keep walking: Continue walking without stopping.
- Intersection: The point where two or more roads or paths meet.
- Traffic light: A signal that controls the flow of vehicles at road crossings.
- Pedestrian crossing: A designated area for pedestrians to cross the road safely.
- Follow the signs: Look for directional signs indicating the way to your destination.
- Roundabout: A circular intersection where traffic flows in one direction around a central island.
- U-turn: A 180-degree turn to reverse the direction of travel.
- Landmark: A prominent feature or object used as a point of reference for giving directions.
- East/West/North/South: Cardinal directions indicating specific points on the compass.
- Exit: A way out or a designated point of departure, such as an off-ramp on a highway.
- Pedestrian walkway: A designated path for pedestrians to walk safely away from vehicles.
- Stairs: A series of steps used to go from one level to another in a building or outdoors.
- Bridge: A structure built to span physical obstacles like rivers or roads.
- Fork in the road: A point where a road or path splits into two directions.
- Footpath: A pathway or trail for pedestrians, usually in a natural or park setting.
- Elevator/Lift: A device that moves people or goods between different levels in a building.
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Person A: Excuse me, could you help me find the nearest post office?
Person B: Sure! It's just a few blocks away. Go straight, take a left at the second intersection, and you'll see it on your right.
Person A: Thanks! How far is it?
Person B: About a 10-minute walk. It's on the corner of Maple Street and Elm Avenue, a small red brick building with a blue sign.
Person A: Got it. Now, where's the nearest grocery store?
Person B: Just around the corner. Keep going straight from the post office, take a right at the big intersection, and it'll be on your left.
Person A: Perfect. One more thing, the nearest bus stop?
Person B: Head back to the post office, pass the grocery store, and walk straight for one more block. You'll see the bus stop sign on the corner.
Person A: Thanks for your help!
Person B: You're welcome. Enjoy your day!
Questions
- Where is the nearest post office located?
- How far is the post office from the current location?
- How do you get to the nearest grocery store from the post office?
- Where is the bus stop located?
- How long does it take to walk from the current location to the post office?
- What instructions were given to reach the bus stop from the current location?
Look at the map and answer the questions below
- Can you tell me, the way to the movie theater?
- Can you tell me, the way to the store in the western part of the town?
- Can you tell me, the way to the store in the eastern part of the town?
- Can you tell me, the way to the moon building?
- Can you tell me, the way to the gas station in the south part of the town?
- Can you tell me, the way to the gas station in the center of the town?
- Can you tell me, the way to the gas station in the north part of the town?
Ask the students how to get to these locations, from where they are now.
- The central bus station
- The main railway station
- The nearest airport
- The nearest clothing store
- The nearest mall
- The nearest hospital
You are a manager of a company, and you are finally meeting a coworker who worked at a branch in another city, however, the coworker doesn't know the city. Choose one student to be the manager and another student to be the coworker, the coworker will ask for the localization of places to the manager.
- To locate a place you need to go.
- To help someone when the same coming to visit you.
- In emergency situations to know where is the nearest hospital possible.
- To know how to figure out a way to get to your destination when the GPS doesn’t work.
Can you tell me 3 examples of some usefull vocab we lerned today?
Can you make a phrase with those?