🚌 How Do I Get There? Directions & Public Transport
A2 Teens Lesson 38 introduces essential direction and transport language through relatable teen scenarios — guiding a cousin to a castle, getting lost in London, missing a bus stop, and navigating by train. Students learn 12 key vocabulary items (go straight, turn left/right, cross, opposite, next to, between, bus stop, platform, get off, get on, timetable, single ticket), practise six polite phrases for asking and giving directions, read four engaging teen stories with highlighted vocabulary and hover-definitions, review with interactive flashcards, test themselves with a fill-in-the-blank exercise and an 8-question quiz, and build fluency through a speaking role-play and a guided writing task with word counter and checklist.
Lesson Plan
- 4 questions about daily journeys that activate target vocabulary naturally
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Imperatives for giving directions (Go straight, Turn left, Cross the road, Walk past)
- Prepositions of place (opposite, next to, between, at the end of, on the corner)
- Polite questions (Excuse me, how do I get to…? / Where is…? / Could you tell me…?)
- Transport phrases (Does this bus go to…? / A return ticket, please / Which platform? / How many stops?)