20th March

1. Grammar:  Prepositions of movement

2Listening and writing: Watch the video National Fantasy Football League and write a sentence for each clip

eg: He kicked the ball through the car and then jumped through the car to catch it.


A woman asking for directions

  Directions

In this programme, we look at language you can use when asking for and giving directions.

We listen to our reporter Helen as she tries to find her way around London and the office and we look at different expressions she hears on her journeys

When you've listened to the programme, don't forget to practise what you've learned with the quizzes below!



Language for asking directions
Can you tell me

Do you know
the way to

how to get to
the (nearest) post office

bus stop

toilet
Covent Garden

Trafalgar Square

Bush House


Language for giving directions
Left
go left
turn left
it's on the left
take a left
take the second (turning) on the left
left
Right
go right
turn right
it's on the right
take a right
take the second (turning) on the right
left
Ahead
go ahead
go straight ahead
go straight on
left

3. Listening: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1212_how_to_instruct/page2.shtml

4. Speaking: Giving directions

5. Writing: Write a paragraph about a journey you do every day. Describe the route you take using prepositions of movement and place

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