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Question
A road map is given below. Answer the questions that follow with the help of the road map. Work in pairs and discuss to give directions to get to one place from another.
- You are at the market. You need directions to go to the pharmacy.
- You are in a book shop. Ask your partner to direct you to the Art Gallery.
- Give your partner the directions to go from the Bank to the hotel.
- Direct your partner from the post office to the market.
- Your partner wants to go to the library from school. Give suitable directions.
Solution
- Go straight along George street. Turn right and walk past the police station and museum on park street. Turn left and go straight along the central avenue. You will find the pharmacy on your right opposite the Hospital.
- Go straight along Central Avenue. Walk past the school and shoe shop. Turn left and walk past along south road. You will find the Art Gallery opposite the Gift shop.
- Go straight along Park Street. Walk past Museum and Police Station. Turn right and walk along George Street. You will find the hotel opposite the bakery.
- Go straight along Central Avenue. Walk past the shoe shop and the school. Turn right and go straight along Park Street. Turn left and go ahead. You will find the market opposite the swimming pool.
- Go straight and turn left at North road’ Walk past the Post Office and the Hotel and reach George Street. Turn left and go ahead and you will find the library opposite the Police Station.
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