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It is also about studying.Because of:

  • They never skip classes.They hang out with the best in class.
  • They know how to work with the teacher.
  • They start work as soon as possible.Homework is given in the night.
  • They ask questions to gain more understanding.
  • They listen to the lecturer.
  • They are focused on the task in hand.
  • They do it well.
  • They enjoy their studies.
  • The first day of courses is when they start preparing for exams.

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How do top students learn?

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Dwight: What is my perfect crime ? I break into Tiffany's at midnight Do I go for the vault? No, I go for the chandelier, it's


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What is my perfect crime i break into tiffany's at midnight lyrics?

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ASKING FOR AND GIVING DIRECTIONS

Under this topic title, we will learn how to ask for directions and how to give directions to someone who asked us.

Before Asking For Directions:

Starting to conversation kindly is very good way. So, when we start talking, we can use the following forms:

Asking directions:

Sometimes we or someone need to find a place. And we need to ask someone else for help. When we’re asking for directions to someone, we use some phrases. These are given below;

Answering the question:

1. If we don’t know the answer, we can say;

2. If we or someone know the question, give the directions;

* Commonly used verbs for giving directions are colored below.

a. Giving Directions to Say ‘Go Straight’;

b. Giving Directions to Say ‘Turn’;

c. Giving Direcitons to Say ‘Cross’;

Giving locations:

* Commonly used prepositions for giving locations are colored below.

Other useful phrases for giving direction:

Landmarks:

When giving directions we will often use landmarks help the other person understand where to find it.

These are listed below; traffic lights, crossroads, junction, level crossing, signpost, T-junction, dead end, underpass, roundabout, flyover,  motorway, bridge, railway bridge, railway line, dual carriageway, pedestrian crossing, zebra crossing, stop sign, hospital, police station, shopping centre, garage, petrol station, Airport, bus stop,station, Bookshop, Building and etc…

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How to ask location in english?


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