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Asking and giving directions
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Asking For And Giving Directions
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ASKING FOR AND GIVING DIRECTIONS - FULLY EDITABLE
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getting around lesson 1
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Asking for and Giving Directions
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getting around lesson 2
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Asking and Giving Directions
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Asking and giving directions
Task 1. True or false.
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1.� The jewelery store is behind the Italian restaurant
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false
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The bar is on Second Avenue
true
false
3.� The police station is on the left from Fire Department
true
false
4.� The toy store is across from the Chinese restaurant
true
false
5.� The movie theater is opposite the Book store
true
false
6.� The sporting goods store is behind the Furniture store
true
false
7.� The bar is next to the Chinese restaurant
true
false
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Task 2. Look at the map. Choose the correct name of the building!
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1. Take the first street on the left. Take the next street on the right. Go straight on and cross the road. It's on the left.
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2.��Take the first street on the left. Go down the street. Turn on the right. Take the next street on the right. Go straight on��� and cross the road. Go straight on. It's in front of you on the other side of the road.
3. Take the first street on the left. Take the next street on the right. Take the next street on the right. Pass the Fire Department. It's on your left.
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Task 3. Fill in the missing preposition.
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1. The Women's wear is
�the Jewelry Store.
2. The Movie Theater is
�the Book Store.
3. The Women's wear is
�the Jewelry Store and the Bar.
4. The Toy store is
�of Main Street and Forest Street.
5. The Jewelry Store is
�the Italian Restaurant.
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Task 4. Listening activities. Listen and answer.
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http://www.esl-lab.com/dir1/dir1.htm
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