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🎓 Reading Comprehension – Asking for Directions

Hear a street exchange giving directions; answer 10 questions about landmarks, turns, distances, and transport options.

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Reading Comprehension – Asking for Directions
Hear a street exchange giving directions; answer 10 questions about landmarks, turns, distances, and transport options. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay.

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Asking for Directions

Hear a street exchange giving directions; answer 10 questions about landmarks, turns, distances, and transport options. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay.

On Saturday afternoon, Daniel was visiting Riverdale City for the first time when he stopped a local resident named Emma to ask for directions to the History Museum. Emma explained that the museum was about a fifteen-minute walk away and suggested starting by walking straight along King Street until reaching the large public library. From there, Daniel needed to turn left onto Oak Avenue and continue past a small park with a fountain. Emma warned him not to take the second right turn because that road led to the train station instead of the museum district. She also mentioned that buses number 12 and 18 stopped directly in front of the museum if he preferred public transportation. Daniel thanked Emma and asked whether there were any cafés nearby. Emma recommended a quiet café across from the museum that served homemade sandwiches and fresh coffee. Before leaving, she reminded him that the museum closed at 6 p.m., so he still had enough time to visit if he walked quickly.

Why did Daniel stop Emma?

How long did Emma say the walk to the museum would take?

Which street did Emma tell Daniel to walk along first?

What landmark would Daniel reach before turning left?

Onto which road did Emma tell Daniel to turn left?

What feature was in the small park Daniel would pass?

Why should Daniel avoid taking the second right turn?

Which bus numbers stopped in front of the museum?

What did Emma recommend across from the museum?

What time did the museum close?

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