Mike and Jimmy (Directions): Form One English Learning Story #9: Mike and Jimmy (Directions): Topic 4: "Stating Directions." - Part 1

Introduction 
Outside the classroom, students can demonstrate directions well. There should be points where students can comfortably exercise. It may be at the centre of the school or at one road or junction at the school. For example, they can use real structures like Administration Block, Staff Office, Library, Classrooms, Laboratory, Toilets, Teachers’ houses and many more.

Mike and Jimmy (Directions) 
Mike: Where is School Administration building?
Jimmy: It’s behind us
Mike: How can I get to Academic Office?
Jimmy: Walk through this corridor and turn left at the end. The Academic Office is on your left hand side.
Mike: How can I get out of the school compus?
Jimmy: Walk behind this administration building then you'll see the gate.
Mike: Thank you.
Jimmy: You are welcome!

Questions:
(1) Where is School Administration? 
(2) Where is Academic Office? 
(3) What is behind Administration building? 
(4) Where can we find corridors? 
(a) at playground 
(b) in front of the house 
(c) behind the house 



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