Lets talk about directions! This section has 48 worksheets devoted to directions and since other teachers have used them successfully, you can too. This directions worksheet is for students who are learning directions for the first time. First you will have to introduce the names of various places but once your vocabulary introduction and practice has been completed, you can use the worksheet to practice giving directions. Do not forget to test comprehension by giving students directions without telling them the destination and then asking them where they were directed to. Being able to follow directions is just as important as being able to give them. The first time you do this exercise, it is likely that a variety of answers will be sent your way so be prepared for a quick review too. There are lots of other directions worksheets available if you think your students require a different type of practice activity.
Directions can be challenging for ESL students to learn so the most important thing you can do in class is explain words and phrases thoroughly and then allow students to practice, practice, practice. When starting out, have phrases organized clearly on the board so that students can easily compose responses to questions. As students improve, remove this reference from the board and allow them to continuing practicing. Directions is a topic that will take several class periods to cover and one which also requires plenty of review time before exams so make sure your students have a good handle on the material before moving on to another topic.
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This presentation can be used as a warmer or cooler activity. The SS have to guess the location of the rabbit. It can be used as a reading, speaking or spelling activity. I used it as a warmer bef ...
I use this file to teach vocabulary about directions. It contains pictures of how to say the directions. After teaching it, you can use your own ways of teaching directions. You can print it and h ...
Sometimes little children have problems making the distinction between right and left, so this is a simple exercise to make them go from one point to another by saying turn to.... and go to....., ...
This is a worksheet to be used with Beginners. First, you can teach the students basic expressions to locate places (it's next to, it's between..... and....., it's across the street from..., it's ...
This 8-page PPT starts off with a few examples of vocabulary needed for the exercises. Do it as a slideshow and give them time to look at each plan and answer the questions before clicking to see ...
This worksheet starts off with a few useful phrases and some help on pronunciation. Go over these before starting. Then using the maps for orientation do the two exercises. The first is quite s ...
This is a worksheet for elementary students on public places related vocabulary, giving directions and prepositions. The first page is basically just a study sheet with some grammar explanations a ...
This is a different version of the couples game. Children have to look for the couple but one card is a picture and the couple is the name of the shop or place. There are also three options in the ...
This is a worksheet for revising giving directions and places in town related vocabulary. Students are asked to look at the map and give directions. Recommended for elementary students.
This exercise teaches ways to ask and give directions in town. It shows maps and guides the students through it using animated arrows - my students appreciated it very much. It is a good idea to u ...
This is a worksheet on prepositions of place and direction for elementary students. There are 3 different activities in which students are asked to match the questions with the answers, look at t ...
This activity and worksheet are designed for practice or review of urban map-reading and related prepositional phrases (e.g., next to, across the street from). Although they may be completed indi ...
Map with street names, avenues, and blocks with different locations such as the bank, cinema, hotel etc. Really useful for teaching directions. You can ask the student how to get to the bank and t ...
Worksheet to practice different skills: speaking - giving directions, vocabulary - shops and place prepositions, reading - definitions. First, as an individual activity, make students read the def ...
A set of flashcards, suitable for elementary students, for teaching asking for and giving directions, places in town and prepositions. Each card contains illustrations and the corresponding words ...
Cars, driving, rules, laws. A good vocabulary for safe driving. Original words: tailgate, honk, cut off, speed, flash your lights, weave through traffic, not signal, road signs, obtain, penalty, ...
This is a worksheet that I use for teaching directions, city vocabulary, and prepositions. I have used it in private lessons, groups and as roleplays. It has been received well by all my students ...
An easy to follow handout for students to practice Asking For Directions, Giving Directions, and Places vocabulary. EXERCISES INCLUDED: a) Asking about facilities: Is there a post-office near h ...
Giving Directions: turn left, turn right, go straight ahead, roundabout, crossroads, go around. Places in Town: bank, barber shop, department store, parking lot, movie theater. The game: ...
This is a model dialogue and a city map to practise places around the city (school, art gallery, museum, fruit market, etc.) and prepositions of place (opposite, next to, between) as well as intro ...
ASKING THE WAY is a worksheet with lots of useful phrases when asking the way. They can be very useful during conversation tasks. There are also 3 exercises on given phrases. In one of them the st ...
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You and your partner are racing other pairs of students to win a prize for being the first pair to reach the finish line. The winner will receive some treasure! You can only tell each ...
These pictures can be used as comics for brainstorming. There are three sections. Students are to write down what heroes are saying. It can be used in pairs and individually. It's possible to act ...