Giving Directions
Tagged as:behind directions in front of left locations near to next to prepositions right turn useful language
Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Skill: Speaking
Area: Comprehension, Grammar, Writing
Theme: Directions
Theme: 30-60 mins
Skill: Speaking
Area: Comprehension, Grammar, Writing
Theme: Directions
Theme: 30-60 mins
This lesson teaches students how to give directions in English by using a map to let students practice describe where buildings are located and then give and follow geographical directions to locate specific buildings.
Objectives
- To give students practice in describing where buildings and places in a town or city are
- To teach prepositions and prepositional phrases in describing location
- To practice asking and answering questions about where buildings are
- To give authentic practice in asking for and giving directions in a town or a city
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