How Can You Explain How to Get Somewhere?
Unit Overview
Family and Community Environment Communicative Activity Exchanges associated to the environment
Reader “Sarah Goes to the City,” pp. 111-122, Track 47
Social Practice of the Language To exchange information to move around in a place.
Achievements • Explore directions. • Understand directions. • Describe the immediate environment as a reference point. • Give directions. • Write directions to get from one place to another.
Asking for directions
47
Audio Tracks 32-37
Vocabulary • bakery • block • directions • fire station
Written by Marco Bolaños
Social Practice of the Language To exchange information to move around in a place
Unit 10
111
• fountain • interrupt
• mall • ride
Product Quick Guide to Get to Places
Learning to Learn Being polite
Evaluation tool Rubric
Learning to Know Prepositions
Photocopy the rubric provided on page 138 and use it to evaluate students.
Worksheet As an extra activity, you can use the Worksheet on page 155.
Learning to Do Asking for and giving directions
127
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