Master Asking & Giving Directions in English | Student Guide
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Question: How do you ask someone to speak more slowly when you don't understand directions?
Answer: Could you speak more slowly, please?
Question: What can you say if you want someone to repeat the directions?
Answer: Could you repeat that, please?
Question: Which question would you use to ask the meaning of a word in directions you don't understand?
Answer: What does ... mean?
Question: Which word would you use to tell someone to go in a straight line along a road?
Answer: Go straight on.
Question: How do you tell someone to move along King's Road?
Answer: Go along King's Rd.
Question: What phrase tells someone to take the first left?
Answer: Take the first left.
Question: How do you tell someone to go to the far side of the road?
Answer: Go to the other end of the road.
Question: What phrase means to pass by a building while giving directions?
Answer: Go past the bank.
Question: How do you instruct someone to turn right when they reach the crossroads?
Answer: Turn right at the crossroads.
Question: Which phrase tells someone to go over a bridge?
Answer: Go over the bridge.