directions
Asking for Directions
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🎧 Read/Listen first
You are lost in the city. You want to find the bus station. You see a person. You ask, "Excuse me, where is the bus station?" The person smiles and says, "Go straight and turn left. It is on your right." You thank the person and walk to the bus station.
⚡ Learning goals
- Learn how to ask for directions
- Understand simple responses
- Practice using key phrases
🔑 Key language
- Excuse me, where is…? Excuse me, where is the bus station?
- Go straight and turn left. Go straight and turn left at the corner.
- It is on your right. The shop is on your right.
🌍 Global comprehension
AI writing analysis
Task: Write a short answer about how to ask for directions.
Use the phrases from the lesson.
Success criteria: Clear and correct use of phrases.
- bus station
- excuse me
- go straight
- simple questions
- imperative form
✍️ Vocabulary
🧠 Flashcards interactives
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⚙️ Rules & Grammar
🟣 Using 'Excuse me'
Rule:
Use 'Excuse me' to start asking for help. It is polite and friendly. For example, you can say, 'Excuse me, where is the bus station?'
- Excuse me, can you help me?
- Excuse me, where is the park?
- Forget to say 'Excuse me'. → Always start with 'Excuse me'.
- Use a rude tone. → Be polite when asking.
🟣 Giving Directions
Rule:
When giving directions, use simple phrases. For example, say 'Go straight' or 'Turn left'. This helps the person understand.
- Go straight and turn right.
- Turn left at the traffic light.
- Use complex sentences. → Keep it simple.
- Forget to give clear directions. → Be clear and direct.
🟣 Using 'It is on your right'
Rule:
When you finish giving directions, you can say where the place is. For example, 'It is on your right.' This helps the person find it.
- The bank is on your right.
- The store is on your left.
- Not saying where it is. → Always say where the place is.
- Using confusing words. → Use simple words.
🟣 Asking Questions
Rule:
Use simple questions to ask for help. Start with 'Where is…?' This helps you get the information you need.
- Where is the bus station?
- Where is the nearest shop?
- Using long questions. → Keep questions short.
- Not using 'where'. → Always start with 'where'.
🧩 Guided practice
Mini-dialogue:
You: Excuse me, where is the bus station? Person: Go straight and turn left. It is on your right.
Why this matters:
This language helps you ask for help and find places.
Verb & Adjective Pack:
Use these phrases to ask for directions.
AI oral analysis
Oral task: Write a short answer about asking for directions.
Use the phrases from the lesson.
Success criteria: Clear and correct use of phrases.
- bus station
- excuse me
- go straight
- simple questions
- imperative form
🚀 Quick challenge
Listen to the model, repeat aloud, then retry to improve your score.
AI Conversation Mission
You are lost and need help.
- Ask for directions to the bus station.
- Listen to the response.
- Thank the person.
Always start with 'Excuse me'.