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ASKING DIRECTIONS

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  • Which of the following is a correct way to ask for directions? a) Where is here? b) Can you tell me where the library is? c) Which way to the sun? d) What’s the time?
    b) Can you tell me where the library is?
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  • What should you say if someone asks you for directions and you don't know? a) Figure it out yourself. b) I’m not sure, sorry. c) Just keep walking. d) It’s over there somewhere.
    b) I’m not sure, sorry.
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  • f someone says, "Go straight and turn left at the traffic light," what should you do? a) Walk in a circle. b) Turn right at the traffic light. c) Go straight, then turn left when you see the traffic light. d) Stop walking.
    c) Go straight, then turn left when you see the traffic light.
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  • What does "It’s on your right" mean? a) The place is behind you. b) The place is to your left. c) The place is straight ahead. d) The place is on the right side.
    d) The place is on the right side.
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  • What is the best response if someone gives you directions and you’re not sure you understood? a) I don’t care. b) Could you repeat that, please? c) I’m too confused. d) "I’ll go somewhere else."
    b) Could you repeat that, please?
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  • Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the _______________?"
    Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the train station?
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  • You need to go straight and then _______________ right at the corner.
    You need to go straight and then right at the corner.
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  • The post office is _______________ the supermarket.
    The post office is next to the supermarket.
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  • It’s about a 10-minute _______________ from here.
    It’s about a 10-minute walk from here.
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  • When you reach the _______________, turn left.
    When you reach the traffic light, turn left.
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  • True or False: "Go straight" means to walk without turning.
    True - "Go straight" means to continue in the same direction without turning.
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  • True or False: "Take the second left" means to turn left at the first opportunity.
    False - "Take the second left" means to turn left at the second opportunity, not the first.
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  • True or False: If someone says, "It’s on the corner," they mean the place is at an intersection.
    True - "It’s on the corner" means the place is at an intersection.
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  • True or False: "Across from" means the place is on the same side of the street.
    False - "Across from" means the place is on the opposite side of the street.
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  • True or False: "Next to" means the place is far away.
    Next to" means the place is adjacent, not far away.
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