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  • If someone says, "Make sure you let the paint dry before touching it," what does that mean?
    Wait until the paint is completely dry.
  • You’re driving and see a sign that says "No Through Road." What does this mean?
    The road does not continue to another main road
    You cannot walk on this road.
    The road has a lot of traffic.
  • Your teacher gives an instruction, but it’s unclear. What do you ask?
    Can you explain that in a different way?
  • What should you do if a manual says, "Keep away from direct sunlight"?
    Put it in the sun.
    Store it in a cool, shaded place.
    Burn it.
  • If someone uses a word you don’t understand, what can you say?
    What does that word mean?
  • If someone says, “Meet me at the front entrance,” but you are not sure where it is, what do you ask?
    Where exactly is the front entrance?
  • You are in a new city and need to get to the train station. What is the best way to ask for directions?
    Can you tell me how to get to the train station?
  • Your teacher gives you instructions, but you miss the last part. What should you do?
    Could you say that again?
  • You’re in a new city and want to use public transport. How would you ask for the best route?
    What’s the fastest way to get to the museum by bus or train?
    How much is a taxi?
    Is there a museum here?
  • Which sentence is a clear instruction?
    The machine is broken.
    The machine has a red button.
    Press the red button to start the machine.
  • Which is the most precise way to give directions?
    Walk 200 meters, then turn left at the traffic light.
    It’s kind of near there.
    Walk a little bit and turn somewhere.
  • A stranger asks for directions, but you’re unsure. What’s the best response?
    Just keep walking straight.
    Sorry, I can’t help you.
    I’m not sure, but you can check the map over there.
  • You are following a recipe and see the word "simmer," but you don’t know what it means. What should you do?
    Boil the food at high heat.
    Skip that step.
    Look up the meaning or ask someone.
  • You didn’t hear what your friend said. How do you ask them to repeat it?
    Sorry, can you say that again?
  • A friend asks how to set up their new phone. What is the best response?
    Just start using it, and it will work.
    First, turn it on, then follow the on-screen instructions.
    You don't need a phone xD
  • What does "stir continuously" mean in a recipe?
    Keep mixing without stopping.
  • What does "It's on the corner of Main Street and Oak Avenue" mean?
    The place is very far away.
    What does "It's on the corner of Main Street and Oak Avenue"
    The place is where two streets meet.
  • Your friend wants to bake a cake but doesn’t know how. How can you start your instructions?
    First, mix the flour, sugar, and eggs.
    Buy a cake from the store.
    Eat the cake.
  • What should you say if you don’t understand part of an instruction?
    Can you repeat that, please?
  • How do you ask for step-by-step instructions?
    Can you explain it to me step by step?
  • If a machine manual says, "Operate only under supervision," what does that mean?
    Someone should watch while using the machine.
  • You’re helping a coworker use a new software program. What’s a clear way to explain the process?
    Click on "File," then select "New Project," and enter your d
    Try different things until it works.
    Just press some buttons.
  • What does “Shake well before use” mean?
    Mix the liquid inside by shaking the container.
  • A tourist asks, “How can I get to the museum?
    The museum is beautiful.
    I like museums.
    Go straight for two blocks, then turn right.