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Easy English Conversations. 00:02
Where is the train station? 00:06
Hello, Sian! 00:09
Hi! 00:10
Where are you? 00:12
I'm in Oxford. 00:14
I'm from Oxford! 00:15
I know, but I'm lost. 00:17
Where is the train station? 00:20
Go straight. 00:23
Go straight. 00:25
Go past the school, 00:30
Go past the school, 00:33
and turn left. 00:38
Turn left. 00:41
Oh - no, no, no! Sorry. Turn right. 00:44
Turn right. 00:48
It's next to the pub. 00:50
It's next to the pub. 00:53
Aha! Thank you. 00:56
You're welcome. 00:58
Hey, Georgie! 01:01
Hello! Where are you? 01:02
I'm in Petworth, but I'm lost. 01:05
Where is the supermarket? 01:09
Go straight. 01:12
Go straight. 01:14
Turn right. 01:18
Turn right. 01:19
Go past the school. 01:24
Go past the school. 01:25
It's next to the park. 01:30
It's next to the park. 01:32
Oh, no. Sorry! 01:35
It's opposite the park. 01:37
It's opposite the park. 01:40
Aha! Thank you. 01:42
You're welcome. 01:44
Remember, you can improve your English at BBC Learning English dot com. 01:45
See you there soon. 01:51
Hi, Buli! 01:53
Hello, Georgie. 01:54
Where are you? 01:56
I'm in Beijing, but I'm lost! 01:57
Where is the hospital? 02:00
The hospital. Hmm. 02:01
Go past the museum, 02:04
Go past the museum, 02:06
and turn left. 02:09
Turn left. 02:11
Go straight. 02:15
Go straight. 02:17
And it's opposite the hotel. 02:19
It's opposite the hotel. 02:22
Aha! Thank you. 02:24
You're welcome. 02:26
Hmm. Where is the cinema? 02:28
Can you tell me? 02:33
Where is the cinema? 02:34
All right. Go straight, 02:49
and turn left. 02:53
Go past the park. 03:07
It's next to the shop. 03:19
Thank you! 03:22
What is Tim doing? 03:27
Find out in the next video! 03:32
Where is the park in this photo? 03:35
Write a comment below. 03:43
And click here to subscribe to our channel. 03:45
See you in the next video. 03:49
Bye! 03:51

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Easy English Conversations.
Where is the train station?
Hello, Sian!
Hi!
Where are you?
I'm in Oxford.
I'm from Oxford!
I know, but I'm lost.
Where is the train station?
Go straight.
Go straight.
Go past the school,
Go past the school,
and turn left.
Turn left.
Oh - no, no, no! Sorry. Turn right.
Turn right.
It's next to the pub.
It's next to the pub.
Aha! Thank you.
You're welcome.
Hey, Georgie!
Hello! Where are you?
I'm in Petworth, but I'm lost.
Where is the supermarket?
Go straight.
Go straight.
Turn right.
Turn right.
Go past the school.
Go past the school.
It's next to the park.
It's next to the park.
Oh, no. Sorry!
It's opposite the park.
It's opposite the park.
Aha! Thank you.
You're welcome.
Remember, you can improve your English at BBC Learning English dot com.
See you there soon.
Hi, Buli!
Hello, Georgie.
Where are you?
I'm in Beijing, but I'm lost!
Where is the hospital?
The hospital. Hmm.
Go past the museum,
Go past the museum,
and turn left.
Turn left.
Go straight.
Go straight.
And it's opposite the hotel.
It's opposite the hotel.
Aha! Thank you.
You're welcome.
Hmm. Where is the cinema?
Can you tell me?
Where is the cinema?
All right. Go straight,
and turn left.
Go past the park.
It's next to the shop.
Thank you!
What is Tim doing?
Find out in the next video!
Where is the park in this photo?
Write a comment below.
And click here to subscribe to our channel.
See you in the next video.
Bye!

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

station

/ˈsteɪʃən/

A2
  • noun
  • - a place where trains stop to allow passengers to get on or off

lost

/lɒst/

A2
  • adjective
  • - unable to find one's way; not knowing where one is

straight

/streɪt/

A2
  • adverb
  • - in a direct line; without turning

school

/skuːl/

A1
  • noun
  • - a place where children go to learn

turn

/tɜːn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to change direction

pub

/pʌb/

B1
  • noun
  • - a public house; a bar

park

/pɑːk/

A1
  • noun
  • - a public garden or recreational area

supermarket

/ˈsuːpərmɑːkɪt/

B1
  • noun
  • - a large shop selling food and other household goods

hospital

/ˈhɒspɪtl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a place where people receive medical treatment

museum

/mjuːˈziːəm/

B1
  • noun
  • - a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kept and exhibited

hotel

/hoʊˈtel/

A2
  • noun
  • - an establishment providing accommodation, meals, and other services to travelers and tourists

cinema

/ˈsɪnəmə/

B1
  • noun
  • - a place where movies are shown

shop

/ʃɒp/

A1
  • noun
  • - a store where goods are sold

opposite

/ˈɒpəzɪt/

A2
  • preposition
  • - facing something else

doing

/ˈduːɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - performing an action

subscribe

/səbˈskraɪb/

B1
  • verb
  • - to agree to receive something regularly

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Where is the train station?

    ➔ Present Simple Question

    ➔ The sentence uses the auxiliary verb 'is' to form a question in the present simple tense, asking about location.

  • Go straight.

    ➔ Imperative Mood

    ➔ The sentence is in the imperative mood, giving a direct command to move in a straight direction.

  • It's next to the pub.

    ➔ Present Simple with 'be'

    ➔ The sentence uses the present simple tense with the verb 'be' to describe a permanent location.

  • Oh, no. Sorry!

    ➔ Interjection and Apology

    ➔ The sentence uses an interjection ('Oh, no') to express surprise or mistake, followed by an apology.

  • It's opposite the park.

    ➔ Prepositional Phrase

    ➔ The sentence uses a prepositional phrase ('opposite the park') to describe the location of the place.

  • Aha! Thank you.

    ➔ Exclamation and Expression of Gratitude

    ➔ The sentence uses an exclamation ('Aha!') to express understanding or relief, followed by an expression of gratitude.

  • You're welcome.

    ➔ Contraction and Response to Thanks

    ➔ The sentence uses a contraction ('You're') and is a common response to express that the thanks are not necessary.

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