- Traveling and Directions - Importance of knowing how to ask for directions - Asking for directions in another city - Example: Asking for the train station - "Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the train station?" - Response: "It's only three blocks away." - Example: Asking for Mitchell Street - "Could you tell me how to get to Mitchell Street?" - Response includes going straight, turning left, and locating landmarks - Giving Directions - Common phrases used for giving directions - Walk for two blocks - Go right along the street - Turn left, turn right - At the first turn, at the second turn - On the right, on the left - Using prepositions effectively - Across from - Next to - Between - On the green street - In front of - Practice Scenarios - How to get to specific locations - Example: Getting to the museum from the hotel - Instructions include crossing the road, turning left, and identifying the entrance - Example: Locating the pay-for-one - Picture-based examples with detailed instructions - Key Sentence Patterns for Asking Directions - Excuse me, where is the post office? - Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the train station? - Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the bookshop? - Excuse me, I lost my way. Do you know how to get to the supermarket? - Excuse me, do you know the way to the bank? - Is there a park near here, around here, or in the neighborhood?