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Excuse Me! How Can I Get to the Places?

  1. A: Excuse me! How can I get to the _______?

    • B: Take the first left into Main Street. Go past the post office. It is on your right, between the stationer’s and the post office.
  2. A: Excuse me, where is the _______?

    • B: Go straight ahead. Take the second left. Go along Blue Avenue. Then turn right. It’s on your left, on the corner of Blue Avenue and Cherry Street.
  3. A: Hello! Where is the _______?

    • B: Take the first left. Go along Main Street. Then turn right. It’s on your left.
  4. A: Hi! How can I get to the _______?

    • B: Go along Park Street. Take the second left. Go past the playground. It is on your left, opposite the train station.
  5. A: Excuse me? Where is the _______?

    • B: Take the first left. Go past the library. It is on your left, next to the greengrocer’s.

Circle the Correct Option

  1. I always go to the - - - - to read something or sometimes do my homework there.

    • A) stationer’s
    • B) library
    • C) museum
    • D) fire station
  2. It is my sister’s birthday tomorrow. I want to buy her a storybook as a present.

    • A) bookshop
    • B) post office
    • C) music shop
  3. I am going to the - - - - . I have a terrible headache, and we don’t have any painkiller.

    • A) pool
    • B) pharmacy
    • C) bank
    • D) toy shop
  4. Jane: “Hi, Mom! Do you need anything?”

    • Mom: “We need some bread. Could you buy some from the - - - - ?”
      • A) bakery
      • B) theatre
      • C) bank
  5. Alice: “Where is the school?”

    • Bill: “It is - - - - the hospital.”
      • A) opposite
      • B) next to
      • C) behind
  6. Gary: You wait for the bus here.

    • Jill: You watch films here.
    • Bill: You buy toys here.
    • Karen: You eat dinner here.
      • Who is talking about the baker’s?
      • A) Jill
      • Who is talking about the toy shop?
      • B) Bill

Summary: Completing the map directions and choosing the right places answers helps to understand spatial directions and contextual clues in reading exercises.