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Exercise On Asking and Giving Directions

The document provides instructions for asking for and giving directions from one's current location to the cinema. The directions involve going straight, turning left at a corner, taking the second road on the right, continuing to the end of the road, turning left again, and finding the cinema opposite the castle. Pleasantries are exchanged with "excuse me" to ask, "thank you" in response, and "you're welcome" to acknowledge the thanks.
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Exercise On Asking and Giving Directions

The document provides instructions for asking for and giving directions from one's current location to the cinema. The directions involve going straight, turning left at a corner, taking the second road on the right, continuing to the end of the road, turning left again, and finding the cinema opposite the castle. Pleasantries are exchanged with "excuse me" to ask, "thank you" in response, and "you're welcome" to acknowledge the thanks.
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Exercise on Asking and Giving Directions

Fill in the words below correctly. (Use the map for orientation.)

continue, end, excuse, get, left (2x), next, opposite, right, second, straight on, thank, turn,
welcome

1. me, how do I to the cinema?

2. Go .

3. Turn at the corner.

4. Then take the road on your .

5. to the of the road.

6. left there.

7. The cinema is on your , the castle.

8. you very much.

9. You're .

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