Interchange INTRO, Unit 13 (continued).
Homework this week is Unit 13 online workbook. (Link for sairishu students below; scroll down to the form.) Due Nov. 16.
Padlet: Fun, exciting, interesting, dangerous or terrible places to work
- What is a fun, exciting or interesting place to work that you can see around town? Make a sentence. Say the place and give a reason why you think it is fun, exciting or interesting. Please type your name at the top of the post!
- You can use the words 'dangerous' or 'terrible' instead if you want to. Just be sure to give a reason.
Unit 13 [3] Conversation, p. 87 AUDIO ๐
1) Click on the map above to see original size.
2) Ask where you can find something in the A or B lists.
3) Another student will answer. You don't have to say, "Go straight ..." etc.
Examples:
A: Excuse me. I need some aspirin (fruit, etc.). Can you tell me where I can find some?
B: Aspirin? Sure. There's a drugstore on the corner of Main St and Maple St.
A: "Excuse me. I'm looking for the movie theater (swimming pool, etc.)."
B: The movie theater? Sure. It's on Davis St. across from the newsstand.
- Go straight on Main Road about two blocks. Go left at West Street. Go one block, and then go right at Station Road. It's on the corner of West and Station. It's next to the bookstore.
- Go straight on Main Road about two blocks. Go past the bakery and the toy shop. It will be on your right. It's across from a red house.
- Go straight on Main Road for one block. Turn left on Middle Road. Go one block and turn right on Station Road. It's between the pet shop and a blue house.
- Go straight on Main Road for two blocks. Go left at West Street and go straight for one block. It's at the end of the street. You'll see it in front of you as you're walking.
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