David:
Today directions. Today James Brady is going to in new town. A town he doesn’t
know.
Natalie:
He has an appointment, a business appointment. Here, in high street.
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James:
Excuse me! Is there a petrol station near here?
Woman
1: Turn right at the end of this road. It’s on the left. About a hundred
metres.
James:
Thank you.
James:
do you have a telephone…?
Man:
1: Sorry, no, but there is a telephone just one corner.
James:
Thank you.
James:
Excuse me. How do I get to Bridge Street?
Woman
2: Go straight ahead for about one kilometre. You come to some traffic lights.
Turn left at the lights. And the third on the right is Bridge Street. There’s a
cinema on the corner.
James: So straight ahead, left at the lights and the
third on the right.
Woman 2: It’s correct.
James: And is there a car park near Bridge Street?
Woman 2: There’s a car park in the town centre. There
are signs. You can’t miss it.
James: Thank you very much.
What is there in your town.
Mark: In Saffron Walden, there’s a hospital, there’s a
library, a town hall, three schools.
Amanda: There’s a theatre, there’s a fire station,
there’s a police station, there’s a train station.
Truman: There are restaurants, there’re malls, people
shopping, there are office buildings, there are several very large and nice
open parks.
Sonia: There’re restaurants, bars, pubs, coffee shops,
lots of places to eat.
Elizabeth: In my town there’s a library, and that’s
it.
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James: Excuse me! Is there a souvenir shp near here?
Man 2: No, not near here. But there’s one in Penn
Road.
James: And how do I get to Penn Road?
Man 2: Go along
this street to the end. Turn right at the main road. Go past the post office.
Across the railway bridge. Take the second on the left and you’re in Penn Road.
It’s about ten minutes.
James: I want to go to a bank, could you…
Man 2: Opposite the shop.
James: Thank you.
James: What did he say – left or right? Ah, a post
office – right. Past the post office. Across the railway bridge. Now… first the
bank, then the souvenir shop.
James: Excuse me. Could you tell me the way the car
park?
Man 3: Yes, you go down here to the traffic lights. At
the lights turn left to the town centre, and the car park’s on the right.
James: Thank you.
Julia: David is
sitting opposite kevin. Kevin is opposite David. The bank is opposite the
shop.
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ASK A POLICEMAN
Mummy: Could you tell me the way to the museum?
Policeman: That way.
Mummy: Thank you.
Lion: Is this the way to the zoo?
Policeman: No. That way.
Lion: Thank you.
Robber: How do I get to the bank.
Policeman: Go straight ahead and turn right. The bank
is in front of you.
Robber: Thank you.
Policeman: The bank is next to the police station.
Robber: Oh!
Is there sports
ground near here.
A hospital
A museum.
A restaurant.
A theatre.
A park
Mmm
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Elizabeth Moodie
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small town in England. What does she do?
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WORD BANK
Garage
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Garaje
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In
front of you
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Delante de ti
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Petrol
station
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Estación de servicio/gasolinera
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Metres
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Metros
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Park
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Parque
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Museum
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Museo
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Pub
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Pub/bar
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Railway
bridge
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Puente de ferrocarril
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Shopping
centre/mall
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Centro comercial
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Show
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Mostrar
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Town
centre
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Centro de la ciudad
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Square
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Plaza
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Traffic
lights
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Semáforos
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Souvenir
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Recuerdos
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Main
street/ Hight street
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Calle más importante de la ciudad
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Kilometre
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Kilómetro
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Accommodation
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Alojamiento
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Guest house
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Casa
de huéspedes/pensión
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Atmosphere
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Ambiente
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Indeed
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Efectivamente
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Attractive
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Atractivo
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In fact
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De
hecho
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Business estate
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Polígono
industrial
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Leaflet
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Folleto
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Cost
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Costar
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Mainly
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Principalmente
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Double
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Doble
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Make sure
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Asegurarse
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Easier
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Más
fácil
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Map
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Mapa
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Follow
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Seguir
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Nowadays
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Hoy
día
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officer
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Funcionario/agente
de policía
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Size
|
Tamaño
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Peaceful
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Tranquilo
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Timetable
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Horario
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Probably
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Probablemente
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Unspoilt
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Bien
conservado
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Several
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Varios
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Visit
|
Visitar
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