How to ask for and give directions in English

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Hi, everybody. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's
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video, I want to show you ways to ask for and give directions. For example, if
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you're going to travel to another country; or travelers are in your city,
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and they need some help — you can help them. It's a little bit of a beginner
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lesson, so I'll speak a little bit more slowly. And I'm going to give you a set
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of questions, I'm going to give you some vocabulary. And the most important thing
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you need to understand is the verbs that you're going to have to use in order to
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help somebody find their way. And I'll look at those in a moment. So, we're
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going to start with the questions. Now, again, in English — just as in any other
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language — there are many ways to ask for anything, really. Right? But these
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are the main questions that you need to know, in order to get directions and in
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order to understand someone who needs directions from you.
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So, the more common... most common question is: "How can I get to..."
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whatever place it is. "How can I get to the train station?", "How can I get to
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the museum?", "How can I get to" whatever is a tourist attraction in a
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city; your city, other cities, etcetera. Or, more direct: "Where is something?"
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Now, a little bit, you have to keep in mind that if you're in certain
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countries... for example, in Canada, you can't really go up to a person and say:
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"Where is the train station?" Canadians are a little bit more polite, I guess
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you could say; a little bit softer, so it's better to have an indirect
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question, like this one: "Can you tell me where something is?" Or: "Can you
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tell me how to get to?" Now, very important to remember: If you're asking
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a direct question, like just the question: "Where is the place?" If
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you're asking an indirect question, this is actually the question word: "Can" or
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"Do". So, this is now turned into a noun clause. Right? So, then: "where
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something is", and the "is" comes after the place you're going to. The "is"
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comes before the place you're going to, so make sure you understand the correct
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structure of the question. And... but, ideally, use the indirect question; it's
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a little bit softer, a little bit more polite. So: "Can you tell me how to get
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to the train station?", "Do you know where the train station is?" Or you can
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use both of these clauses with either question. Now, another way to ask is:
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"What's the fastest way to get to...?" You don't actually even have to use: "to
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get". "What's the fastest way to the train station?" is okay. But "to get"
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makes it a little bit more clear. And when you ask someone: "What's the
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fastest way?" they understand that you want directions, and they will explain
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to you how to get to the place. Now, very, very important that you study
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these words. Okay? All of these are prepositions of place. You must
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understand how they are used and when they are used in order to understand
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directions. So, when someone is explaining it to you, they're going to
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use all of these words; and a few other things that I'll mention in a moment.
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So, I kind of ran out of room, so I put "past" at the top. But "past": "Go past
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the first building, and the second building is the one you want." So,
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"past" means, like, after — that's one. "At or on the corner of A Street and B
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Street". "At the corner" means general area; "on the corner" means a specific
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corner. But, again, that's a different lesson altogether. Both of these will
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work just fine. "Kitty corner". So, "kitty corner" is basically when you
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have a situation. So, you... you have an intersection. Okay? If something is
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here, this is "kitty corner" — the opposite corner. This is simply across
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the street. This is "kitty corner", when you're going in a diagonal. Okay? So,
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that's important to remember. Not everybody uses this particular
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expression, but some people might use it; it's good to understand it. "Next
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to", so "next to"; "beside" — same idea. "Near". "Near" is a little bit vague, so
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try not to use: "near" or "close to", but sometimes it's good enough, and
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you'll understand why in a moment. "Not far from" — same. "In front of", "in
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front of", "behind", obviously. "Across the street from". So, "across the street
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from" something. "Between the bank and the library is the building you're
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looking for." So, "between" two things. Make sure you always remember:
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"Between", "and" go together, when you're talking about relationship of
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place. "On the left" or "on the right". So: "If you're walking down the street,
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you will see that store on your right; you will see that store on your left",
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depending where it is.
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Where are we? So, now, if you come to North America, for example — Canada, the
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US — most of the cities here are based on a grid. A "grid" means that streets
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go one, two, three, four; one, two, three, four. It's very much like a
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Tic-Tac-Toe map; looks like. In Europe, streets go, like, bendy and winding, and
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all over the place. So, in Europe, they don't really use: "to the north", "to
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the east", "west", etcetera. In North America, they use this a lot because
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it's much easier to explain: "Go north on Fifth Avenue, head east on Eighth
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Street, and you'll get to where you're going." So, we use: "north", "east",
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"south", and "west" a lot, so make sure you understand how these directions
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work. Mainly, what you need to understand is: Where is north? So, when
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you're standing on a street, always try to get an idea of: "Where is north?" and
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then you know all the other ones. It's... this is called: "orientation".
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So, when you go to a new city, become oriented with the layout of the... of
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the map; of the grid. Always get a map, figure out: "Which way is north?" and
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then you'll start to understand. So, "to the north" means in the direction of
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north, "on the west side". So, sometimes somebody will say something is "at the
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intersection", but you want to be more specific, so they'll... they will tell
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you: "It's on the northwest side of the intersection", because there are four.
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So, if they want to specify... For example, if you're looking for a store,
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but the store doesn't have a sign on the street — it's inside a building, for
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example — so you'll say: "The store is on the buil-... is inside the building
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on the northwest corner, in the basement. Go there, and you'll find it
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no problem." Okay? So, you must understand all of these words in order
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to give and receive instructions and directions. Now, most importantly, you
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have to get comfortable with the verbs. So, let's look at those next.
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Okay. So, now, we actually get to the hard part; this is where people
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sometimes get lost. Because, remember: If you are giving instructions, you can
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stick to one or two verbs, and just use it over and over again, and people will
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understand. But when you are the one asking for instructions, and you're
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asking a native-English speaker, there's many ways to describe or to give
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directions to describe how to get somewhere. So, be a little bit more
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aware of all the different ways we can actually give you directions. So, we're
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going to look at verbs. Now, mostly, we're going to start with anything that
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is "walkable". What this means is you can actually walk to the place; it's not
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very far. Some places are too far; you may need to take a bus, or a subway, or
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a taxi, etcetera. So, if it's walkable, just give them very simple directions.
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"Head" or "go". "Head" and "go" are both verbs, and they essentially mean the
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same thing. "Head straight" — just basically go straight; means the same
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idea. "Head up" or "down", and the name of the street, if you know the name.
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Now, generally speaking — and again, in North America, where we have the grids —
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everything is in a line. "Up" means "north", "down" means "south". We don't
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really have "east" or "west". "East" or "west" — say: "east" or "west". So:
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"Head up Fifth Avenue", "Head down Fifth Avenue", depending on the direction
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you're going. Or: "Go down", "go up", "Head north on Fifth Street" or "Main
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Street". Again, "north", "south", "east", "west". "Go past". "Go past the
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National Bank building", which you'll... you'll see easily because it's a
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landmark, but I'll talk about that in a second. So, "head" or "go" — very
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commonly used.
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Some people also use the verb: "follow". So: "Follow this street until you get
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to", but, again, that's a little bit more tricky because... especially if...
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if streets are straight and all that, that's fine. This is a little bit more
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common in non-grid cities. So: "Follow this street" because this street bends,
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so just stay on the street and follow the bends until you get to somewhere.
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"Follow until", and then whatever is going to come up. Then there's: "turn".
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You can: "turn left", "turn right", "turn eastward" — means in the direction
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of east — "turn south". You can say: "south" or "southward"; "east" or
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"eastward". Both okay. Now, you could also say: "Take a right", "make a left".
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These are only for left and right, that's why I put them in brackets. You
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can't say: "take south", "take eastward" — that doesn't work. "Take a right"
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basically means turn right. "Make a left" basically means turn left. This is
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especially for driving. So, if you're driving and somebody is sitting next to
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you and giving you instructions, they'll say: "Okay. Take a left over there. Make
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a right at the next street" or "turn" — also okay.
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Now, if the place you're going to is not walkable; is not within walking
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distance, then you have to give some more instructions. So, "Take the number
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one line" or "number ten line", or whatever the... if there's a name for
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the subway line. Generally speaking, when we talk about "line", we talk
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about... we're talking about subway or train, if it's above ground. "Take the
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number three bus". I should put a "the" here. "Take the number three bus". Buses
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have numbers, so we don't really use lines; we just say the number of the
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bus. Now, you have to be very careful about giving directions with bus or
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subway because in some countries, you might not be able to read the signs. If
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you're coming to an English-speaking country — no problem; if you're going to
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other places, but are still using English to get around, you might not
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know the names. So, it's helpful if somebody tells you how many stops to go,
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more or less. So: "Go five stops. Get off at the name of the station", if you
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know it. Okay? Notice we use: "go" a lot. Now, sometimes you'll come to an
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intersection or you'll come to a particular place where you're on the
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wrong side — just "cross the street" or "go across the street", "go across the
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intersection", "go across the park", whatever the case may be. Now, it's also
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very important that you understand the differences between street names. We can
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say: "Avenue", "Road", "Street", "Boulevard". These are the main names of
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streets. There are smaller streets that you don't really need to worry about at
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the moment; these are the main ones you're going to come across. So:
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"Turn... turn south at Fifth Avenue", "turn left on Main Street". You can also
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say: "onto". So, this is, again, more for driving: "Turn onto Main Street and
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go straight" or "go east", whatever the case may be.
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Now, sometimes they're going to give you relative directions. They're going to
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tell you how to get to one place; and then from this place, they're going to
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give you further directions. So: "When you get to the intersection", "when you
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get to the mall", "when you get to the park, turn left", "go straight", "head
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down", "look for". "Look for" is very, very useful because now we're
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introducing "landmarks". "Landmarks" are things, or objects, or situations that
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are very easy to see; very recognizable. The people who live in a place —
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everybody knows what this place is, so it's easy to point out. Now, "landmarks"
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can be "buildings"; and they're big, so they're easy to see. You can see them
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from a distance. They can be "bridges" in some places, like in San Francisco:
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"The Golden Gate Bridge" is a landmark. They can be "monuments" — these are
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special constructions, like, to remember... to remember a war, or fallen
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soldiers; or just a special person from history, like a president or a local
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hero, etcetera. It could be "statues", it could be "plaques", it could be all
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kinds of things. Some "parks" are "landmarks". If they're in the middle of
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a city — there's only one big park — that's the one people will relate their
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directions to, or any other landmark. So: "When you get to the park, cross the
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park and on the other side you will see", and then... "So, if you're looking
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for, then you will see this", or "look for the tall, brown building; and next
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to that is the place you're looking for", for example.
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Or if you know that a place is a little bit difficult to get to, what you want
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to do is get the person moving in the general direction on the way to the
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place, and then say: "Once you get to the park, ask... ask again. Ask somebody
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else for directions." Because if I try to explain to you from here what to do
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after you get to the park, you will be very confused. I'll just tell you: "Get
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to the park", then somebody else will tell you what to do next. That's the
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easiest way to do it. And when we... some people say: "You can't miss it."
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Now, people have a lot of problem with this word. "Miss" doesn't mean, like,
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something like: "Oh, you're longing for. It's gone from you; you... you miss it".
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If your friend goes away for... from your city and you "miss" your friend —
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that's one thing. Here, "miss" means not notice. So: "You can't miss it" means
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it's impossible not to see it. And, again, we're talking about "landmarks".
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So: "If you go to the park, go across the park; and you'll see a big, brown
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building. You can't miss it. Once you see that big, brown building — go to the
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left of it", "go to the right of it", "go behind" wherever the situation may
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be. Okay?
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So, there. There you go. Those are some key vocabulary and key expressions that
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you need in order to give and understand directions. Okay? Very important if you
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want to go traveling. And keep in mind: If you're going to tourist areas
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anywhere in the world, people there speak English, so they will be giving
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you these kinds of instructions. They've practiced doing this for the tourists.
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Okay? And so that's it for today; just to get you started on directions. If you
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have any questions about any of this, please go to www.engvid.com, and there's
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a comment section you can ask me questions. I'll be happy to give you
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whatever answers I can. There's also a quiz that you can try to understand what
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we learned here today. And that's it. I hope you like this video. If you did,
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