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  1. Post-Listening Exercise. Draw a neighborhood map of the area where you live (or a place you know well like a school or your work). Write the names of buildings and stores in the area. Then, talk about the map.

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  2. Giving directions. Do the preparation exercise before you listen. Then, look at the map and listen to the directions while you do the other exercises.

  3. People are giving directions. Are the directions correct or incorrect? Listen and check the answer.

  4. If a tourist asked you for directions in English in your city, would you know what to say? Learn how to give directions and explain where something is in this free English listening lesson from Oxford Online English. This is a lesson for pre-intermediate learners.

  5. Practice Listening English Exercises for A1 – Directions. Match each direction with a map. 1) Go straight up the block. 2) Turn right at the light. 3) Take the first street on the left. 4) Go straight for two blocks. Then turn left. 5) Go through the intersection. 6) Take a right at the corner.

  6. Look at the expressions below and be sure to understand the meaning of the places on the map before you begin the listening activity: go straight. go down this road. turn right/left. drive along this street. walk down this avenue.

  7. Understanding directions is a big part of this. Look at the expressions below and be sure to understand the meaning of the places on the map before you begin the listening activity: – across from. – behind. – between. – in front of. – near. – next to. – opposite.