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Go out of = exit ESL Giving Directions ActivitySpeaking: Giving and Following Directions, Communicative PracticePair WorkElementary (A2)minutes. turn left roundabout next to go past take the second left turn right opposite take the second right traffic lights go straight on Here are some useful expressions you can use to give directions: Go past = continue past something so that it is now behind you. Go down = walk down a Jackie: Nice and easy. Go down = walk down a hill. First, we usually use simple commands (the imperative form, which uses the simple, or main, verb form), as in. Go up = walk up a hill. > Turn right. Walk two blocks west. Vocabulary exercises. Write the correct word in the boxes below the picture. the school b. Preparation Do this exercise before you listen. In this free giving directions speaking activity, students practice giving and following directions to places on a map Oiving Directions There are many specific expressions we use when directing someone to a particular place. Preparation Do this exercise before you listen. Write where you are. Where are you? Go up = walk up a hill. a. > Stop at the third house GIVING DIRECTIONS: English ESL worksheets pdf & doc. Asking and giving directionsGiving directionsGiving directionsGiving directionsFollow the routeexercise. Go straight on at the Do the preparation exercise first. Map reading activity Do the preparation exercise first. Go left at the roundabout. Then look at the map and listen to the directions while you do the exercises. 'Turn right' or 'turn left' – a simple way of telling people in which direction they should go. Drive south for three miles, then follow the signs to Lake Wylie. Then look at the map and listen to the directions while you do the exercises. Go across = cross something, like a road or crossroads. Write the correct Go past = continue past something so that it is now behind you. Turn left and stop. anarti/Students do some exercises to practise And if you want to describe the position of a particular place in follow the directions below. Go across = cross something, like a road or crossroads. Go past the florist’s.