Listening
10 minutesDialogue: 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.
Comprehension:
1. What is Sophie looking for?
2. What street does she turn left on?
3. Where is the bank?
Language Focus
12 minutesGrammar: giving directions (imperatives) + prepositions of place
| Form | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Turn left.,Go straight ahead.,It's next to the bank.,It's on the corner. |
| Negative | Don't turn right.,It's not far. |
| Interrogative | Is there a bank near here?,Where is the pharmacy? |
Practice
15 minutesPrepositions of Place
Match the preposition to its meaning.
Column A
Column B
Giving Directions
Complete the directions with the correct word or phrase.
Mini-Dialogues: Where Is It?
Complete the mini-dialogues with the correct direction or preposition.
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
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!
Let's Talk
13 minutesLet'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).