Hello again! In this course we’ll study Directions “Asking for direction – Giving directions – Giving directions to drivers". We'd wrote down very useful and polite English expressions to ask about directions, you may be lost one day somewhere and then you're obliged to ask about direction or you're requested by someone to give him the directions.
Well let’s get the ball rolling!!
Examples:
Asking for direction
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Giving directions
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Giving directions to drivers
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Excuse me, How can I go t..……?
Excuse me, Where can I find……?
Excuse me; do you know wherethe post office is?
I’m in need of bread, where can I find a bakery?
How do I get to the measum?
Could you please how to get to the park from here?
What’s the easiest way to get to the market from here?
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It’s in that way.
It’s in that way.
You’d better go from that road.
It’s behind the pharmacy; you can go to it from here.
It’s far away, you should take a taxi.
Continue straight away for 15 feet then turn right.
Take this road.
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Follow the signs for Agadir.
Go under the bridge.
Turn left then go straight away.
Take the third on the left
Go over the roundabout take the first exit, at the roundabout turn right.
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Landmarks You Can Use When Giving Directions
When giving direction to a driver you have to use the Landmarks as a term of giving a clear idea to the driver.
Exmaples:
- Traffic Lights
- Crossroads
- Level crossing
- Dead end
- T-junction
- Junction
- Signpost
- Underpass
- Roundabou
- Flyover
- Motorway Bridge
- Railway Bridge
- Dual Carriageway
- Pedestrian Crossing
- Zebra Crossing
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