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Beginner 4 - Left, Right, Straight Ahead (Follow Me) |
Follow Me! was a series of television programmes produced by the BBC in the late 1970s to provide a crash course in the English language. It became popular in many overseas countries as a first introduction to English; in 1983, one hundred million people watched the show in China alone. It was, and maybe still is, the most successful English course ever.
(NOTE: Explanations are later given in Portuguese)
See more episodes here: Follow Me.
TRY TO UNDERSTAND THESE CONVERSATIONS
UNIT 4: LEFT, RIGHT, STRAIGHT AHEAD
1 Where is the park?
Girl: Can you help me? Policeman: Yes, of course.
Girl: Where's the park?
Policeman: The park? It's over there. On the left.
Girl: Thanks.
Woman: Excuse me .Where's the post office ,please?
Policeman: The post office is over there. Madam. On the right.
Woman: Thank you.
Man: Help! Can you help me, please? Where's the police station?
Policeman: It's there. Look. Straight ahead. This way. This way, please. The police station is straight ahead.
2 Where is the nearest one?
Young man: Good morning.
Policeman: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
Young man: Yes, please. Where's the nearest post office?
Policeman: Er--look at this map. There's a post office in North Street, and there's one in West Street and one in Market Street.
Young man: Where's the nearest one?
Policeman: Ah, yes, the nearest post office is in Market Street. It's opposite the bank and next to the Grand Hotel.
3. It's this way
Husband: It's this way.
Wife: No, it isn't this way. It's on the left. Look at the map! Look!
Husband: It's this way, It’s straight ahead.
Wife: Excuse me .Can you help me? Where's the Grand Hotel, please?
Man: The Grand Hotel? I'm sorry, I don't know.
Husband: Excuse me. Where's the Grand Hotel, please?
Woman: Oh, It's near here, It's in North Street. No, it isn't North Street. I think it's in Market street.
Wife: Thank you very much.
Policeman: Can I help you?
Husband: Yes. Where's the Grand Hotel?
Policeman: Oh, it's near here. It's in Market Street