A Free Morning Vocabulary: G!J. s5 - : R
A Free Morning Vocabulary: G!J. s5 - : R
VOCABULARY directions
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a 3 66 >)) Jenny is trying to find the Tate Modern.
Watch or listen. Is it A, B, C, or D?
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b Watch or listen again. Complete the sentences with •1Jenny I
a word, a name, or a number.
I Rob suggests that they go _ _ _ __
2 He says that they can _ _ _ _ bikes.
3 calls _ _ _ __
4 Rob needs to interview an _ _ __ _
S Rob asks if he can do the interview on _ _ _ _ _
6 Rob and Jenny arrange to meet at - - - - -
o'clock outside the Tate Modern*.
0 Cultural note
•The Tate Modern is a famous art gallery in London.
b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. ~ JENNY AND ROB GO
You SayQ l)) YouHear SIGHTSEEING
Excuse me, please. Where's • I don't live here.
the Tate Modern?
Excuse me. Is the Tate The Tate Modern? It's near
Modern near here? here, but Idon't know
exactly . Sorry.
Thank you.
Excuse me. Can you tell me Yes, of course. Go straight
the way to the Tate Modern, on.Go the church.
please? Then turn - · · - at the
traffic lights. And it's at the
end of the street.
Sorry, could you say that Yes, go straight on. Go _ _ a 3 68l)) Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. Mark the
again, please? the church. Then turn
at the traffic lights. And it's sentences T (true) or F (false). ·
at the end of the street. 1 The Millennium Bridge is for cars and people.
You can't it! 2 le was the first new bridge over the Thames in 100 years.
Thank you. 3 Rob interviewed the engineer last year.
4 Jenny doesn't like Shakespeare.
c 3 67 >)) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases.
5 Daniel calls and invites Jenny to dinner.
CQpy the ~thm.
6 Jenny accepts the invitation.
d Practice the dialogue with a partner. 7 There's a gift shop on the top floor of the Tate Modern.
8 The Tate Modern was a power station until I 981.
0 Can you._? or Could you... ?
Can you tell me the way to the Tate Modern? b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false.
Could you say that again, please? c Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them:
We can use Can you... ? Or Could you ... ? when we want to Jenny, Rob, or Daniel?
ask another person to do something.
Could you...? is more polite. Social English phrases
What a view! What would you like to visit?
e - In pairs, role-play the dialogue. A ask for directions What is there to see? We could go to the Globe Theatre.
to building A (the library). Start with Excuse me, Would you like to meet That's really nice of you.
for lunch?
where's ... ? B give directions. Then change roles. Ask Maybe another time? Yes, of course.
for directions to building C (the post office).
American and British English
go straight ahead go straight on = British English
= American English
across from opposite= British English
=American English
• Canyou...?
C ask for and understand directions
D give simple directions
D ask someone to do something in a polite way
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