Under this topic title, we will learn how to ask for directions and how to give directions to someone who asked us.
When you need to go to somewhere, sometimes you don’t know the way how to get there. This is the purpose of this topic. While, if someone asks you about the direction to go to somewhere, you know how to explain the way.
2. Function of the topic
Under this topic title, we will learn how to ask for directions and how to give directions
to someone who asked us.
When you need to go to somewhere, sometimes you don’t know the way how to get
there. This is the purpose of this topic. While, if someone asks you about the direction
to go to somewhere, you know how to explain the way.
3. Take a look to this example
A: Can you give me directions to the petrol station?
B: Of course I will, just follow this road until you come to the main road. Turn right
and then continue for about 100 meters. You will see the petrol station on the left.
A: Can you tell me how to get to the London bridge?
B: Am sorry I cant help as I’m not from around here.
4. Asking for and giving directions vocabulary
It is on the left
It is on the right
It is straight on
opposite
near
next to
between
at the end of Putuhena street
on the corner of Dr. J. Leimena street
at the end of Sudirman Street
Behind Mardika market
in front of the ACC Mall
just around the corner from here
7. Asking for Direction
Starting to conversation kindly is very good way. So, when we start talking, we can use the following
forms:
Examples:
Excuse me / Excuse me sir or madam.
I am new here.
I’m lost.
I am sorry to interrupt you, but…
Excuse me, could you help me, please?
I am sorry.
Sorry, I am not from around here.
Excuse me madam, I seemed to be lost.
Hello / Hello sir or madam.
8. Asking for Direction
Examples:
Can you give me directions to the nearest hospital?
Are we on the right road for London?
How do you get to the bus stop?
Where is the carnival?
Where can I find the nearest car park?
How do I get to library?
Is there a pet shop near here?
Where is the nearest post office?
9. Giving Direction
Go straight along this road.
Go past the bus stop.
Go toward the church.
Turn right.
Turn left.
Turn left after the bank.
Turn back. (go back)
Turn left after the bridge.
Pass the school.
Cross the taxi rank and you are there.
On right side.
On the straight ahead.
On left after the gas station.
10. Giving Direction
If we don’t know the answer, we can say:
I am sorry.
I don’t know.
I am stranger here myself.
11. Asking for Repetition
Sorry, I didn’t catch that.
Could you say that again please?
Could you repeat it again please?
What did you say the street’s name was?
Could you speak up please?
Could you speak a little louder?
Could you show me please?
12. Finishing Conversation
Thanks for help. Bye .
Thank you for help. Good bye.
Thank you for spending your time with me. Have a nice day!
13. EXAMPLES
A: How do you get to the Police Station by passing The Second Avenue?
B: First turn right on Second Avenue then turn left on Pine Street. After that, turn right on
main street after Men’s Wear, go straight and the Police Station is on the left side next to Fire
Department.
14. EXERCISES
FIRST MAP IS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE ODD NIM (NIM GANJIL)
SECOND MAP IS STUDENTS WHO HAVE EVEN NIM (NIM GENAP)
NOTE: Try to give direction according to the example on the presentation.
16. How do you get to the Bus Station by passing Green Street?
(Bagaimana cara sampai ke Bus Station dengan melewati Green
Street?)
How do you get to the Book Shop by passing Green Street?
(Bagaimana cara sampai ke Book Shop dengan melewati Green Street?)
QUESTIONS FOR FIRST MAP
18. How do you get to the Hospital by passing Main Street?
(Bagaimana cara sampai ke Hospital dengan melewati Main Street?)
How do you get to the Post Office by passing Main Street?
(Bagaimana cara sampai ke Post Office dengan melewati Main Street?)
QUESTIONS FOR SECOND MAP