International Women Connection



Discovering Our City

by Connie Trautman

Discovering the city where you live can be a lot of fun! There are many things to see and do in our city. You will need to know how to understand directions in order to find these special places. Today we are going to learn how to give directions and locate places on the city map.

Giving Directions – Where do you live?

Using another piece of paper write out directions getting from our meeting place to your home. An example is below:

I live near ___________________________________________________________

(OR) I live on the north side of town.

(OR) I live 10 minutes south of downtown.

From the place where we are meeting, take _________________ ___________________

road name direction (north, east, etc.)

to ___________________. Turn ________________ at _________________________.

exit or street name direction (left, right) street name

Turn ________________ at _________________________.

direction (left, right) street name

Turn ________________ at _________________________.

direction (left, right) street name

I live in the ____________________ Apartments, apartment number ____________

apartment name apt. #

(or at ____________ ____________________________).

house # street name

Reading the City Map:

1. Find the following places on the map

• Where you live

• Where IWC meets

• Where your husband works

• Where your teacher lives

• Your favorite restaurant

• The zoo

• The church where you attend

• Your favorite park

2. Look at your city’s Visitor Guide.

• Find the Table of Contents.

• Look at the Calendar of Events. What is going on this month?

• What activities would like to do? What activities have you done? What would you recommend to others?

• What restaurants do you enjoy? Where do you enjoy shopping?

Asking for Directions:

1. Where is (the) . . . ?

2. How do you get to (the) . . . (from here)?

3. How do I get to (the) . . . ?

4. Can you tell me how to get to (the) . . . ?

5. Can you give me directions to (the) . . . ?

6. What's the best way to get to (the) . . . ?

|1. Excuse me. Is there a grocery store nearby? |Yes. There's one right across the street. |

|2. Can you tell me how to get to Monument? |Sorry. I don't live around here. |

|3. Where's the shoe repair shop? |It's on the corner of Woodmen and Academy. Next to Hobby Lobby. |

| |Go straight down this street for two blocks. Turn left when you get |

|4. How do you get to the bank? |to Maple Street. Stay on Maple for half a block. It's on the left |

| |hand side. |

Idioms:

drop in or drop by

off the beaten track

travel light

pay someone a visit

get a move on

Laura: It’s a beautiful day. Let’s pay someone a visit.

Mary: Let’s drop by and visit Ying. She lives a long way from here. If we are going to get there before dark we better get a move on. We don’t want to be late.

Laura: We probably should get out our maps. She lives off the beaten track.

Mary: That’s a great idea but don’t bring a lot of stuff. I don’t have a lot of room in my car. We need to travel light!

Pronunciation: The difference between “s” and “sh”.

[pic]She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.

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