Starter • Unit 6: Past Stories

Is There a Bank Near Here?

Ask for and give directions using imperatives (turn left, go straight) and prepositions of place (next to, across from, between, on the corner).

50 min
giving directions (turn left/right, go straight) + prepositions of place (next to, across from, between, on the corner)
14 words
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Listening

10 minutes
A tourist asks a local person for directions on the street.

Dialogue: A tourist asks a local person for directions on the street.

Sophie and Carlos

Here is the text from the listening. Read along and check your answers.

Sophie
Excuse me. Is there a bank near here?
A bank? Yes, there is. Go straight ahead on this street.
Carlos
Sophie
OK. Go straight ahead.
Then turn left on Oak Street.
Carlos
Sophie
Turn left on Oak Street. OK.
The bank is on the right, next to the supermarket.
Carlos
Sophie
Next to the supermarket. Is it far?
No, it's not far. About five minutes.
Carlos
Sophie
Great, thank you so much!
or click any bubble to hear one line

Comprehension:

1. What is Sophie looking for?

2. What street does she turn left on?

3. Where is the bank?

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Language Focus

12 minutes

Grammar: giving directions (imperatives) + prepositions of place

FormStructure
AffirmativeTurn left.,Go straight ahead.,It's next to the bank.,It's on the corner.
NegativeDon't turn right.,It's not far.
InterrogativeIs there a bank near here?,Where is the pharmacy?
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Practice

15 minutes

Prepositions of Place

Match the preposition to its meaning.

Column A

next to
across from
between
on the corner
on the left
on the right

Column B

no lado direito
ao lado
na esquina
do outro lado da rua
entre dois lugares
no lado esquerdo

Giving Directions

Complete the directions with the correct word or phrase.

1. straight ahead for two blocks.
2. Turn at the traffic lights.
3. The pharmacy is on the .
4. The cafe is the bank and the supermarket.
5. The park is from the school.
6. Is there a pharmacy here?

Mini-Dialogues: Where Is It?

Complete the mini-dialogues with the correct direction or preposition.

1. A: Is there a supermarket near here? B: Yes. Go straight and turn . It's on the left.
2. A: Where's the pharmacy? B: It's on the , next to the bank.
3. A: Is the bank far? B: No, it's not . About three minutes.

Asking for Directions

Practice asking for and giving directions. Use places in your real neighborhood.

Scenario:

You are a tourist. Ask your teacher for directions to a place in your neighborhood.

Useful Expressions

Excuse me. Is there a ___ near here?Go straight ahead.Turn left / Turn right.It's on the left / on the right.It's next to / across from / between / on the corner.

Round 1 — You are the tourist

YOU: Excuse me. Is there a pharmacy near here?
TEACHER: Yes! Go straight and turn left on [street]. It's on the right, next to the [place].
YOU: Next to the [place]. Is it far?
TEACHER: No, about five minutes.
YOU: Thank you!

Round 2 — You are the local

TEACHER: Excuse me. Is there a supermarket near here?
YOU: Yes! Go straight ahead. Then turn right. It's on the left, across from the [place].
TEACHER: Across from the [place]. Thank you!
YOU: You're welcome!
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Let's Talk

13 minutes

Let's Talk!

Use what you learned today to answer these questions. Elaborate as much as you can!

Asking for and giving directions in your city.

1. Is there a supermarket near your house?

Follow-up: How do you get there from your house?

2. Give me directions from here to the nearest pharmacy.

Follow-up: Is it far?

Self-Assessment

How did you do today?

  • I can ask for directions: Is there a bank near here?
  • I can give directions: Go straight, turn left, it's on the right.
  • I can describe locations: next to, across from, between, on the corner.

Great work today!

Next class: Next class: Strangers on a Train — past simple with more irregular verbs (saw, sat, said, bought, left, sent, wrote).