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directions free and controlled speaking - UsingEnglish. com Choose one card and ask your partner where to put it on the table or floor (or on pieces of paper representing different floors inside a building) They can give directions and or positions, e g “Go straight for five seconds Turn right Go straight one centimetre” and or “It’s opposite the house” Silly places (“The school is under the hospital” etc) are also OK To make you
Places and Directions- Design a Town - UsingEnglish. com bus stop bus stop bus stop campsite castle Chinese restaurant cinema (= movie theater) gym (= sports centre) hotel hotel Indian restaurant Japanese restaurant lake pond library mountain music shop palace park post box post box post office school school sports shop station station supermarket supermarket convenience store convenience store
sit on in the bus | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum If the bus was a permanent fixture (it was not actually being used to transport people around), then he was simply going to sit inside it I'm not sure why he thought that would be less boring than sitting with his friends on the beach "in the bus" refers to location "on the bus" refers to using it to get from A to B
Some, Any or No? ESL Worksheet - UsingEnglish. com Some, Any or No? (22 Questions) - From a collection of English grammar worksheets, handouts and printables for English language and English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and instructors to use in the classroom or other teaching environment
travel phrasal verbs storytelling card games - UsingEnglish. com Hint 1: The cards should make a circle Hint 2: If you read the whole story from the bus stop, the whole story should make sense together and it should make one circular story that goes on forever Check your answers as a class or with the suggested answers Ask about anything you don’t understand, think could go together a different way, etc
Travel phrasal verbs storytelling card games - UsingEnglish. com Travel phrasal verbs storytelling card games Part One: Travel phrasal verbs story dominoes Put the travel story domino cards next to each other to make sentences about a journey Hint 1: The cards should make a circle Hint 2: If you read the whole story from the bus stop, the whole story should make sense together and it should make one circular story that goes on forever Check your answers as