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		In this episode we’re going to help you 
		ask for, give and understand directions 
		 
		Do you know where the nearest petrol station is?  
		 
		Can you tell me how to get to the post office, please? 
		Could you tell me where the town hall is, please? 
		Do you know where the nearest petrol station is? 
		Do you know where I might find a cash machine/an ATM? 
		Excuse me, I’m looking for a bank. 
		Are you from around here? Do you live here? 
		Would you mind telling me the way to the police station? 
		Do/Would you happen to know where the nearest book shop is? 
		Can you direct me to the hospital, please? 
		Do you know anywhere around/near here that sells batteries? 
		Is this the way to the city centre? 
		Excuse me, is there a bus stop nearby? 
		 
		Giving directions  
		The easiest way is to… 
		The quickest way is to… 
		The best way is to… 
		If I were you, I’d… 
		It depends on whether you’re going by car/driving or on foot/walking 
		 
		You’ll probably hear 
		Turn left/right (take a left/right) = girar/torcer/doblar a la 
		izquierda/derecha 
		Go straight ahead = sigue hacia adelante/recto/todo seguido (drive 
		straight ahead, walk straight ahead) 
		Go straight, go left, go right, go through 
		go up, go down, go along this street = ir por ésta calle 
		It’s on your left/right (on your left/right hand side) = está a su 
		derecha/izquierda 
		It’s on the corner = está en la esquina 
		It’s opposite the station = está frente a la estación 
		Stay on + road/street name for + distance or time 
		Go over the lights/bridge = pase el semáforo/el puente 
		Go past the park = pase el parque 
		Take the first/second on the right/left = tome la primera/segunda a la 
		derecha/izquierda 
		Keep going = continúe, siga 
		 
		Use connecting words 
		after that 
		before that 
		then 
		next 
		when you get to…go… 
		finally, at the end 
		 
		Other useful expressions  
		It’s just around the corner 
		It’s not far. 
		It’s a bit of a way. / It’s quite far 
		It’s about a 10-minute walk. 
		It’s about 20 minutes on the bus – It’s a 20-minute bus ride. 
		 
		You’ll see a big tree/red building/petrol station on the left. 
		You’ll go past a police station. 
		It’s opposite the post office. 
		 
		It’s on + street name (eg. It’s on Oxford Street) 
		It’s next to 
		It’s opposite 
		It’s near 
		It’s around the corner from (the supermarket) 
		 
		Turn right at the next street 
		Get in the left lane 
		Go one more block (block – manzana), then turn right 
		At the next traffic lights turn 
		It’s going to be on your right 
		 
		Make sure that the other person understood your directions. Say: “Did 
		you get all that?” 
		and repeat the directions a second time. 
		 
		If you don’t know the way 
		I’m sorry, I’m not from here 
		I’m afraid I can’t help you 
		Sorry, I don’t know my way around here 
		 
		You could ask in the shop 
		Ask the bus driver. 
		Follow me. I’ll show you the way. 
		Do you want me to draw you a map? 
		
		
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