A: excuse me? How can I get to the nearest branch of the national bank? B: there’s branch on new street. Walk up this street until you get to the first set of traffic lights. Then turn right at the traffic lights. A; how far up the street are the traffic lights? B: now far. About 150 meters perhaps. A; ok. So I turn right at the traffic lights. Then? B: then keep walking until you reach the war memorial. It’s a big statue of a soldier. You can’t miss it. A: ok. Where do I go then? B; you’ll see the national bank near the war memorial. It’s a big building and you’ll see a big sign on the front of the building. A: god it. Thank you very much. Intermediate A: this is the route I thought we could take on our hike on Saturday afternoon. B: how long is it altogether? A: it’s about six or seven miles. That’s about the kilometers. B; that sounds OK. So, we start here at the car park and walk along the path to the waterfall. A: right. Then we turn left and walk up this small hill. The view from the top of the hill is worth the climb. We can eat a snack there. B: then we will follow this path down the hill to the old church. A: we can spend a few minutes looking around the church. Then, we turn right and walk along this path. B; this path leads to the cave. Can we look inside the cave? A: yes, we can, but it isn’t very interesting. B: then we turn south and come back to the car park along this path. A: that’s right. B: how long do you think it will take us to complete the walk? A; I think it will take about four hours, including breaks. B; that’s fine. Are there signposts along the way, in case we get lost? A; yes, there are. They tell use which way to go and how far we have to walk. Words Traffic lights (on the) corner statues first(left/right) roundabout junction memorial signpost cave |