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β¨ Welcome to Magic-4 English, your place to learn situational English step by step. In this episode, Daniel will teach you how to ask for directions in English with 15 easy words you can use every day. πΆ Whether you are travelling, walking in a new city, or trying to find a restaurant, these words will help you speak with confidence. Youβll hear a simple story, clear vocabulary review, fun practice questions, and a real conversation β all in slow, easy English. π By the end of this lesson, you will know how to: Ask for directions politely Understand street words like corner, block, and intersection Follow directions with confidence We speak slowly so you can understand every single word. π Great for English beginners (A1βA2) and anyone who wants to improve their listening, speaking, and travel English vocabulary. π Vocabulary List with Emojis πΊοΈ Map β A picture that shows streets, places, or areas. π Street β A road in a town or city. π Corner β The point where two streets come together. π Block β The space between two streets. β Intersection β Where two or more roads cross. π¦ Traffic light β Red, yellow, and green lights that control cars. πΆββοΈ Crosswalk β A place where people can walk from one side to the other side of the street. β‘οΈ Straight β To go forward, not turn. π Behind β At the back of something. β‘οΈβ¬ οΈ Next to β Very close to something. βοΈ Across from β On the other side of the street. π Near β Close, not far away. ποΈ Far β A long distance. πͺ§ Sign β Something that gives information or directions. π£οΈ Directions β Words that tell you how to go somewhere.
watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Magic4English
By Magic 4 Englishβ¨ Welcome to Magic-4 English, your place to learn situational English step by step. In this episode, Daniel will teach you how to ask for directions in English with 15 easy words you can use every day. πΆ Whether you are travelling, walking in a new city, or trying to find a restaurant, these words will help you speak with confidence. Youβll hear a simple story, clear vocabulary review, fun practice questions, and a real conversation β all in slow, easy English. π By the end of this lesson, you will know how to: Ask for directions politely Understand street words like corner, block, and intersection Follow directions with confidence We speak slowly so you can understand every single word. π Great for English beginners (A1βA2) and anyone who wants to improve their listening, speaking, and travel English vocabulary. π Vocabulary List with Emojis πΊοΈ Map β A picture that shows streets, places, or areas. π Street β A road in a town or city. π Corner β The point where two streets come together. π Block β The space between two streets. β Intersection β Where two or more roads cross. π¦ Traffic light β Red, yellow, and green lights that control cars. πΆββοΈ Crosswalk β A place where people can walk from one side to the other side of the street. β‘οΈ Straight β To go forward, not turn. π Behind β At the back of something. β‘οΈβ¬ οΈ Next to β Very close to something. βοΈ Across from β On the other side of the street. π Near β Close, not far away. ποΈ Far β A long distance. πͺ§ Sign β Something that gives information or directions. π£οΈ Directions β Words that tell you how to go somewhere.
watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Magic4English