Vocabulary﹕In the streets
【明報專訊】Pat: Excuse me, I want to go to the museum to see the exhibition of foreign antiques. Is it a long way from here?
Dr Panda: No, it isn't. It is only five minutes' walk from here.
Pat: How do I get there?
Dr Panda: Cross Smarties Road. Turn right. Go straight on until you come to the post office. And then you turn left. Walk along Happy Street and turn right when you come to the pharmacy. The museum is the third building on your left. It's between the cafe and the shopping mall.
Pat: Thank you very much for your help.
Dr Panda: You're welcome. Have a nice day.
■English highway﹕Imperatives
Imperatives are used to give instructions or orders. You begin the sentence with a bare infinitive (the original form of a verb).
e.g. Hand in your work tomorrow.
You can add "not" to make the sentence negative.
e.g. Don't talk aloud in the library.
■Learn more
subway 隧道
footbridge 行人天橋
theatre 劇院/電影院
fire station 消防局
clinic 診所
convenience store 便利店
■Glossary
exhibition (n) 展覽
foreign (adj) 外國的
antique (n) 古董
instruction (n) 指令
[Smarties' Power English 第192期]