Elementary English Lessons 1-10
Elementary English Lessons 1-10
Sunny Beach
Lewis Boulevard
Charlie Chapin Cinema
Post Office
Hugo´s Gym
Conversation Practice :
Jack : How do I get to the First National Bank from
Sunny Beach.
Tim : Walk along Lewis Boulevard past the Metro Zoo. It
is right next to Joe’s Super Burgers on the north
side of the street.
Jack : Thanks a lot you’ve been a real help !
Tim : Your welcome. Is it your first time in Jacksonville ?
Jack : Well, we just moved here from Toronto so we are still
getting used to the city.
Tim: Oh, welcome to Jacksonville. I’m sure I´ll see you
around sometime.
Jack : Yeah. Thanks again.
Direction vocabulary :
walk up on the right next to across from
walk down on the left between beside
walk along on the north side in front of south
north on the south side of east west
down the ... up the ...
Practice asking for directions with a classmate using the street scene
above. Substitute the different locations and direction vocabulary in your
conversations.
Common Conversations about Directions
Cultural note: In English the washrooms can also be called the restrooms, the
bathrooms, the men’s room, and the ladies room. Some slang expressions include; the can
and the john. Generally, it is not impolite to ask for the washrooms and it isn’t necessary
to excuse yourself when you need to use them..
O
Alice SECOND 2nd STREET
X
GAS GRAND NEWMAN’S
Pine STATION Elm HOTEL Oak SUPERMARKET Palm
X X X
O Carol THIRD 3 Rd
STREET
X X
FOURTH 4th STREET
Scale 1:26000
Grammar Tip
However, we can use on or at when we talk about the corner of two streets.
Ex. The train station is at the corner of Station Road and Main Street.
The public library is on the corner of Ocean Avenue and College Avenue.
Sometimes we only use the first part of the street name when we talk about
locations, especially if the person is very familiar with the city or town.
Ex. The bank is on the corner of Prince and Park. (not Prince Street and Park Road)
Ordinal Numbers
If you want to identify or describe something by indicating where it comes in a
series or sequence , you use ordinal numbers. They are always used in English
when we talk about a date, a floor number in an apartment or office building,
certain street names, and for sports periods (i.e. baseball innings, boxing rounds
etc..).
First SecondThird Fourth Fifth Sixth
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1. Take the Central Ave. bus and get off at _________ (5) Street.
3. Are you watching the baseball game on t.v. . It’s in the __________ (9) inning.
4. Where do you work ? I work in the sunlight Tower on the _________ (22) floor.
7. Is there a bank near here ? Yes, it’s on the corner of ______________ (15) Ave.
and Lester Rd.
9. What period is the hockey game in ? It’s in the _______ (3) period.
Singular : Plural
There is ... Contraction There are ... Contraction
There is not There’s ... There are not... There aren’t
Question There isn’t or There’s not... Question
Formation Formation
Is there ? Are there ... ?
A : Ask directions using Is there...? and Are there ...?
Ex. (any good restaurants)Are there any good restaurants near the train station ?
Write it !
Now write the question for the answers in B.
Ex. Are there sixty seconds in a minute ? or How many
seconds are in a minute ?
1. ____________________________________________________
2._____________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________________
5. ____________________________________________________
Reading Comprehension
There are two metro stations very close to the university, Peel and McGill. To get
to the metro stations, you have to walk south on McGill College for two blocks
until you come to de Maissoneuve Blvd.. If you want to go to the Peel metro
station, you turn right and walk west along de Maissoneuve until you see a blue
and white metro sign at the corner of Peel St. and de Maissoneuve. If you want to
go to the McGill metro station, turn left and walk east and look for the same blue
and white sign “Metro” at the corner of University Ave. and de Maissoneuve. Both
metro stations are about 5 minutes from the campus.
There are many movie theatres and restaurants along St. Catherine Street which is
three blocks south of the campus. This is a famous shopping street in Montreal.
You can find almost anything you are looking for there. So enjoy your studies but
don´t forget to enjoy the French flair of Montreal, too!
Class Activity : Discuss where you work / go to school with your class. Is it in a good
location ? Why ? Are there many interesting things nearby ? Is that important to you ?
Opening and closing hours
Answer the questions and practice them with a partner. Make up some of your
own.
________________________________________________________________________ .
________________________________________________________________________ .
________________________________________________________________________ .
________________________________________________________________________
Conversation Practice :
is open ?
Catherine: Sure, it’s open from nine in the
Monday to Friday.
Harry : What about Saturdays and Sundays ?
Catherine: No, it’s closed on the weekends.
Harry : Thank you.
Catherine: It’s my pleasure.
Rap up :
2. ___________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________