Signification
Indicating that something is located on the left side from your perspective.
Contexte culturel
Directions are often given in terms of 'blocks' or 'left/right' relative to the person's current path. Directions can be very detailed, often including landmarks like pubs or specific shops. Directions are often based on landmarks rather than compass directions or left/right, as street names are rare. Hospitality is key. Directions are often accompanied by an offer of help or tea.
Be specific
If you are giving directions, always include a landmark if possible.
Politeness
Using 'You'll find' sounds much more helpful than just saying 'It is on the left'.
Signification
Indicating that something is located on the left side from your perspective.
Be specific
If you are giving directions, always include a landmark if possible.
Politeness
Using 'You'll find' sounds much more helpful than just saying 'It is on the left'.
Teste-toi
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
You'll find the store ___ your left.
We use 'on' for sides.
Choose the most natural sounding sentence.
Which sentence is best for giving directions?
The future tense is standard for giving directions.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Where is the exit? B: _____
This is the most natural and concise response.
Match the situation to the best phrase.
You are helping a guest find the bathroom.
This is the most helpful and polite response.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesYou'll find the store ___ your left.
We use 'on' for sides.
Which sentence is best for giving directions?
The future tense is standard for giving directions.
A: Where is the exit? B: _____
This is the most natural and concise response.
You are helping a guest find the bathroom.
This is the most helpful and polite response.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
12 questionsYes, just replace 'left' with 'right'.
It is neutral and works in almost any situation.
We use 'on' for surfaces and sides.
Then you don't need to use this phrase.
Yes, it works for websites and apps too.
Yes, it is one of the most common ways to give directions.
No, it sounds like a helpful suggestion.
No, it is for objects or places.
Then say 'on your right'.
In some cultures, yes. Use words instead.
Add 'please' or 'if you'd like'.
Yes, very often in travel scenes.
Expressions liées
On your right
contrastThe opposite side.
Straight ahead
similarKeep going forward.
Take a left
similarTurn left.
Just around the corner
similarVery close by.