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1. Connect the word with the picture.

hospital

school

shop

cinema

2. Read the text. Where is Sandeep going? Write numbers next to the buildings on the
map.

Sandeep will wake up


early tomorrow and
go to the hospital
where his mom
works. The hospital is
in the center of the
city. He will go up
the street and turn
left. Then, he will go
to the shop, which is
down the street, to
the right. He will buy
a bar of chocolate for
his little brother.
Then he will go back
and turn right and
take his brother from
school.
3. Mark the statements T for true, and F for false.

1. Sandeep’s mother will take him to the cinema.


2. There is a swimming pool next to the school.
3. Sandeep will go up the street and turn left to go to the hospital.

Asking Questions:

Excuse me, where is ….? How to get to…

Practice:

1. Listen to the directions. Fill in the blanks.

From the shop, go straight to the _______________. Cross the _______________and go to the
school. There is a swimming pool _______________to the school. Walk up the street for 5
minutes, then turn _______________ and cross the street. You will _______________the hospital
there. Walk for _______________minutes, cross the street and you are at the zoo.

2. Look at the map again (above). Underline the correct word.

1. There is/ isn’t a swimming pool next to the school.


2.  The zoo is to the right/ left.
3. There is/ isn’t a shop in town.
Grammar
When we give directions, we do not use a subject!

Giving instructions:

 Go left!

 Go right!

 Go up!

 Go down!

 Turn left!

 Turn right!

Also, we use: near, close to, or far from to explain where something is.

In the classroom, rearrange the desks or open up some free space to play a game.

Leave enough obstacles around the room to make the game more challenging. Ask one
student to close their eyes and listen carefully, while the rest give the student instructions to
go straight, turn left or right to get from A to B.

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