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A2.2 – Section 3: Town Life, Services & Asking ...

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  • How do you ask: 'Is it far from here?'
    Is it far from here?
  • How do you say: 'It's across from the school.'
    It's across from the school.
  • Lina needs a charger. Where can she go?
    She can go to an electronics shop.
  • Which is safer: walking alone at night or with an adult?
    Walking with an adult is safer.
  • You are in a mall and you can't find your family. What do you do?
    I call them / I ask security for help.
  • Where can you buy a bus card or ticket?
    You can buy it at a ticket office or machine.
  • What is one place you visit every week, and why?
    I visit ... because ... .
  • How do you say: 'It's on the corner.'
    It's on the corner.
  • How do you ask: 'Where is the toilet?' politely?
    Excuse me, where is the toilet?
  • Arda wants to buy a gift for his friend. Where can he go?
    He can go to a gift shop or a toy shop.
  • Which is more crowded: the mall on Saturday or on Monday?
    The mall on Saturday is more crowded.
  • How do you ask for directions politely?
    Excuse me, can you help me?
  • Which place is better for studying: a library or a café? Why?
    A ... is better because ... .
  • Describe your neighbourhood with 3 words.
    It's ... , ... , and ... .
  • Where can you get help if you lose something in town?
    You can ask the police or the lost-and-found.
  • What do people usually do at a sports centre?
    They do exercise and play sports.
  • The bus stop is 5 minutes away. Is it far?
    No, it isn't. It's close.
  • How do you say: 'Take the second street on the right.'
    Take the second street on the right.
  • How do you ask: 'Can I use your phone, please?'
    Can I use your phone, please?
  • What do you say when you don't understand directions?
    Sorry, can you repeat that, please?