The document provides a list of common language used for giving directions and locating positions on diagrams, plans, and maps. It includes terms for turns, crossroads, roundabouts, and traffic lights as well as prepositions used to describe spatial relationships like next to, opposite, and between. The document serves as a reference for vocabulary used when labeling diagrams, plans, or maps.
The document provides a list of common language used for giving directions and locating positions on diagrams, plans, and maps. It includes terms for turns, crossroads, roundabouts, and traffic lights as well as prepositions used to describe spatial relationships like next to, opposite, and between. The document serves as a reference for vocabulary used when labeling diagrams, plans, or maps.
The document provides a list of common language used for giving directions and locating positions on diagrams, plans, and maps. It includes terms for turns, crossroads, roundabouts, and traffic lights as well as prepositions used to describe spatial relationships like next to, opposite, and between. The document serves as a reference for vocabulary used when labeling diagrams, plans, or maps.
- Go straight.... - Crossroads/ junctions/ T- junctions/ forks - Keep going ahead...... - Roundabout/ circus/ traffic lights/ corner - Turn left.....into..../ at... Prepositions of locating positions: - Turn right....... - next to/ beside/ near/ nearby.... - Take the first turning on the left - opposite/ in front of/ facing - Take the second turning on the right - alongside - Go across/ Cross..... - between / in the middle of /......... - Go past...... - Go through....