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  1. Print the worksheets about directions and complete the exercises to help you practise your English!

  2. The directions game is a fun and interactive way to practice giving directions in English or another language. In this game there are two versions to play: In Game 1 there is a map with common different places found in a town or a city.

  3. In this directions worksheet, students should read the directions and follow the directions on the map. Then students should write the places/buildings in the blank spaces to complete the worksheet. This worksheet is great for kids and beginner ESL students to review giving directions in English.

    • 7 min
    • Directions Game
    • Directions Info Gap Activity
    • Directions Memory Game
    • Excuse me. Where Is The Police Station?
    • Simon Says Go Straight
    • Directions Dictation

    This first directions game is a fun activity video for teaching how to ask for and give directions in English. To play, simply show the video in class. There are 10 rounds and in each round students will see a picture of a map with some place labels. Students then have 5 seconds to memorize the location of the places on the map. Next, students will...

    Next on our list of games to teach directions is an ‘Info gap’ style activity worksheet. Info gap activities are those in which each student only has part of the information, and to find out the rest of the information they must talk with their classmates. To play this directions information gap activity, print out this worksheet(or make your own) ...

    This next ESL activity to teach directions is a simple memory game. For this game, you’ll need a set of buildings / places flashcards. First draw a simple map on the board. This can be as simple as drawing squares, like in the picture above, to represent the blocks on a map. Next, attach the flashcards to the board with the back of the flashcard fa...

    This next activity is a fun no-prep classroom game to practice directions. Before playing this activity, you may want to practice some directions vocabulary and sentences with students. Here are some directions flashcardsyou can use to drill the target language. To play this game, first make sure the desks in your class are arranged in a grid, like...

    This activity is another no-prep classroom game that you can use to teach directions to kids. It is based on the children’s game ‘Simon Says’. If you’re not familiar with Simon Says, it is a game in which the teacher would give instructions and the students should follow. But, they should only follow the instructions if the teacher first says ‘Simo...

    This last directions activity is based on the classroom activity ‘Walking Dictation’. To play, divide the class into small groups of 3/4. Give each group a simple map and one pen / pencil. You can use this simple map, or create your own. Then ask one member from each group to come to the teacher. Show these students the location of a building (i.e....

    • 7 min
  4. Giving and asking for directions teaches kids about situational awareness and helps improve their vocabulary and communication skills. Start practicing now!

  5. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

  6. Achieve the goals by clicking on sections of road and using the quickest possible route on the interactive map of the town. Learn to follow instructions, complete as many tasks as you can and have fun with this great English activity for kids.