A2 Expression 중립

Continue straight.

Keep going forward

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use 'Continue straight' to tell someone to keep moving in their current direction without turning left or right.

  • Means: Keep moving forward on the same path without changing direction.
  • Used in: Giving street directions, guiding someone in a building, or explaining a process.
  • Don't confuse: 'Continue straight' with 'Go straight to' (which implies a destination).
Arrow pointing up + No turning = Continue straight

Explanation at your level:

This phrase means to keep going forward. You do not turn left or right. You use it when you tell someone how to find a place.
When you give directions, 'continue straight' tells the person to stay on the same path. It is a very useful phrase for travelers who need to find a destination without turning.
The expression 'continue straight' is a standard navigational instruction. It indicates that the listener should maintain their current trajectory, ignoring any side streets or potential turns, until they reach a specific landmark or distance marker.
Functioning primarily as an imperative, 'continue straight' is employed to provide clear, unambiguous guidance. It is essential in both physical navigation and metaphorical contexts where one must maintain a consistent course of action despite potential distractions or alternative routes.
The phrase 'continue straight' exemplifies the intersection of spatial deixis and instructional discourse. By utilizing a verb of motion combined with a directional adverb, the speaker establishes a vector that the listener must adhere to. Its utility lies in its economy of language, effectively minimizing cognitive load for the recipient during navigation tasks.
From a cognitive linguistics perspective, 'continue straight' maps the concept of linear progression onto the physical environment. It serves as a directive speech act that presupposes a shared spatial frame of reference. Its prevalence in modern parlance underscores the prioritization of procedural efficiency in human-to-human interaction, effectively reducing the complexity of spatial orientation to a binary choice: deviation or maintenance of the current trajectory.

Instruction to proceed without turning, keeping a direct path.

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문화적 배경

Americans often use 'straight' to mean 'without delay' in business. British speakers might say 'Carry on straight' as a variation. Giving directions is often done with extreme politeness. Directions are often accompanied by hand gestures.

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Be clear

When giving directions, always pair 'continue straight' with a landmark.

Instruction to proceed without turning, keeping a direct path.

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Be clear

When giving directions, always pair 'continue straight' with a landmark.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

To get to the bank, you should ______ straight for two miles.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: continue

Continue is the most standard and clear instruction.

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시각 학습 자료

자주 묻는 질문

1 질문

No, 'straight' is already an adverb.

관련 표현

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Go straight

synonym

Keep moving forward.

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Keep going

similar

Do not stop.

어디서 쓸까?

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Asking for directions

Tourist: Excuse me, how do I get to the station?

Local: Continue straight until you see the big clock tower.

neutral
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Giving office directions

Colleague: Where is the breakroom?

You: Continue straight down this hall, it's the third door.

neutral

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a straight arrow: it never bends, it just goes on.

Visual Association

Imagine a long, straight road with no turns. You are driving a car and the steering wheel is locked in the center.

Rhyme

Don't turn left, don't turn right, continue straight with all your might.

Story

I was lost in London. A kind local pointed at the road and said, 'Continue straight.' I walked for ten minutes and found the Big Ben. Now, I always remember that phrase when I see a long road.

Word Web

straightforwardpathdirectioncontinueproceednavigation

챌린지

Give directions to a friend using 'continue straight' at least three times in a 5-minute conversation.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Sigue recto

Spanish often uses 'recto' while English uses 'straight'.

French high

Continuez tout droit

The addition of 'tout' is idiomatic.

German moderate

Gehen Sie geradeaus

German uses a single compound word rather than two distinct words.

Japanese moderate

まっすぐ行ってください (Massugu itte kudasai)

The word order is different (adverb first).

Arabic moderate

استمر بشكل مستقيم (Istamir bishakl mustaqim)

It is more formal than the English equivalent.

Chinese moderate

一直走 (Yīzhí zǒu)

The literal meaning is 'always walk'.

Korean moderate

쭉 가세요 (Jjuk gaseyo)

The adverb 'jjuk' is very specific to movement.

Portuguese high

Continue em frente

Uses a spatial prepositional phrase instead of an adjective.

Easily Confused

Continue straight. Go straight to

Learners think it means 'continue moving', but it means 'go directly to a destination'.

Use 'continue straight' for movement, 'go straight to' for a destination.

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

No, 'straight' is already an adverb.

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