Listening Exercise 5: Asking for Directions
Accent: British English
Level: Intermediate
1. Conversation: Asking for Directions
“Excuse me,” said a young man on the street. “Could you tell me how to get to the city library?” “Of course,” replied the woman. “Go straight down this road until you reach the traffic lights. Turn left, and you’ll see the library on your right after about 200 meters.” “Thank you so much!” said the man. “You’re welcome,” the woman replied with a smile.
2. Questions
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Multiple Choice: Where is the city library located?
- A) To the left after 200 meters
- B) To the right after 200 meters
- C) Straight ahead at the traffic lights
- D) Next to the traffic lights
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True/False: The woman suggests turning right at the traffic lights.
- True
- False
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Short Answer: How does the woman describe the distance to the library after turning left?
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3. Post-Listening: Write a Summary
Summarize the conversation between the man and the woman in your own words.
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