Listen to the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Draw a map of this area.
opposite, turn right, walk, on the right, tell me the way, turn left, along the street, cross, go ahead, crossroads
— Excuse me. Can you to the college, please?
— Yes, of course. Now Then to Narrow street. Go
to the first and to Fancy Street. It's five-minutes'
— Shall I the crossroads first?
— No, the college is next to the bank and the cinema.
— Thanks a lot.
— You are welcome.
Now, let's listen to the dialogue:
(Dialogue plays)
Now, let's fill in the gaps with the appropriate words:
— Excuse me. Can you _____________ to the college, please?
— Yes, of course. Now ________________ to Narrow street. Go ____________ to the first _________________ and ___________________. It's five-minutes' _______________.
— Shall I ___________________ the crossroads first?
— No, the college is next to the bank and the cinema.
— Thanks a lot.
— You are welcome.
Alright, let's go through it step by step. In the dialogue, someone is asking for directions to the college. The other person is providing directions using specific vocabulary terms.
First, the person asks, "Can you _____________ to the college, please?" We need to fill in the blank with the appropriate word. Looking at the options in the box, we can see that "tell me the way" fits perfectly in that sentence.
Now, the other person responds, "Yes, of course. Now ________________ to Narrow street." Here, we need to choose a phrase that indicates a direction. The correct answer is "turn right."
Continuing, the person says, "Go ____________ to the first _________________ and ___________________." We have two blanks to fill in here. The correct sequence is "walk along the street," which means we walk in a straight line, not veering off to the sides.
Next, the person asks, "Shall I ___________________ the crossroads first?" Here, we need to choose a phrase that indicates which direction to take. The correct answer is "turn left."
Finally, the other person provides additional information, "No, the college is next to the bank and the cinema."
Now that we have filled in the gaps in the dialogue, we can move on to the next task. I want you to draw a map of this area based on the directions given in the dialogue. Use your imagination and the provided information to create a simple and clear map.
Remember, the college is next to the bank and the cinema. The person in the dialogue mentioned "Narrow Street" and "Fancy Street" as well. Visualize how the streets connect and where the crossroads might be.
Once you've finished your map, you can compare it with your classmates and see if you have similar interpretations.
Great job, everyone! You successfully completed the listening exercise and created a map based on the given directions. Well done!