Asking For Directions
Asking For Directions
Asking For Directions
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1 Vocabulary
Write the words below each picture. a mosque a town square a bus stop a train station a car park (UK) / a parking lot (US) traffic lights a church a theatre a museum a shopping centre (UK) / a shopping mall (US) a cinema (UK) / a movie theater (US) a supermarket
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What is there in your town? Make sentences with `There is/are/isn't/aren't ...'
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2 Directions
Match the words and pictures. In pairs, cover the words and test your partner.
at the traffic lights on the corner go past the hotel turn left go straight on turn right
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3 Listening
Claire is in a new town. She is lost. Listen to the dialogues and write `museum', `bank' and `supermarket' on the map or next to the numbers below.
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Excuse me. Is there a bank near here? Yes. There's a bank Thank you. You're welcome.
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Dialogue 3 Claire: Passer-by: Claire: Passer-by: Claire: Dialogue 4 Claire: Passer-by: Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the town square? I'm sorry, I'm not
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Excuse me, I'm looking for the museum. Go straight ahead and the right. Is it far? No, it's near. About 5 minutes on foot. Thank you.
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5 Role play
In pairs, practise asking for and giving directions. Use the map in Exercise 3. Student A, ask for the hotel and theatre. Student B, ask for the car park and post office.
6 Flashcard review
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Dialogue 1 Claire: Passer-by: Claire: Passer-by: Dialogue 2 Claire: Passer-by: Claire: Passer-by: Dialogue 3 Claire: Passer-by: Claire: Passer-by: Claire: Dialogue 4 Claire: Passer-by:
Excuse me. Is there a bank near here? Yes. There's a bank on the corner. Thank you. You're welcome.
Excuse me. Is there a supermarket near here? Yes. It's on Chapel Street. How do I get there? Go straight on. Go past the cinema. Turn left at the traffic lights. It's on the left.
Excuse me, I'm looking for the museum. Go straight ahead and turn right at the end of this street. It's on the right. Is it far? No, it's near. About 5 minutes on foot. Thank you.
Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the town square? I'm sorry, I'm not from here.
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1- Vocabulary Students can work alone and check in pairs. For UK/US terms, you can focus on the terms that are appropriate for your students. Go through the answers with the class and model pronunciation. This is a good opportunity for students to practise the structure `there is' / `there are'. Make sure students also talk about what they don't have in their town, e.g. `there isn't a mosque'/`there aren't any mosques'.
1. a bus stop 3. a church 5. a train station 7. traffic lights 9. a mosque 11. a cinema (UK)/a movie theater (US)
2- Directions
2. a car park (UK)/a parking lot (US) 4. a museum 6. a shopping centre (UK)/mall (US) 8. a town square 10. a supermarket 12. a theatre
Play the audio file or use your mobile device to scan the QR code. Play the dialogues as many times as is necessary. Students can work alone and check in pairs. Play the animated videos included in this lesson plan so that students can check their answers.
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4- Asking for directions
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3. supermarket
Play the dialogues again. Students can work alone and check in pairs. Go through the dialogue line by line. Highlight the questions typically used to ask for directions, e.g. `Is there a ... near here?', `How do I get there?', `Excuse me, I'm looking for ...', `Can you tell me the way to ...?' Point out other expressions used in the dialogue, e.g. `on the left/right' and `I'm not from here'.
Students work with a partner, taking turns to ask for directions. Give them time to find the places on the map and think about how to ask for directions. Encourage them to use a variety of questions/expressions. You can demonstrate the activity by asking a strong student the way to the hotel. 6- Flashcard review Students who register on our website can revise the material from this lesson using the Expemo spaced repetition learning platform. Visit www.linguahouse.com/ex for more information.
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