Getting There
How do you ask for directions and actually follow the answer in English? These quizzes give Spanish speakers the place names, position words, and travel verbs you need to get around.
Directions and Places in English for Spanish Speakers
Each quiz matches an English word to its Spanish meaning, building from destinations to full directions. You will learn place names like airport, bank, bakery, pharmacy, and post office, position words such as behind, between, next to, and in front of, and ready-made questions like How do I get to...? and Is it far?
The final set leans on travel verbs such as to cross, to turn, and to drive, plus direction words like to the left and straight ahead. These quizzes run from beginner to intermediate and move you from naming places to giving real turn-by-turn directions.
Asking Directions in English with Audio Pronunciation
Directions are spoken quickly in real life, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation of the English words and phrases. Hearing them first makes it much easier to recognize the same words when someone says them back to you on the street.
Did You Know?
These sets pair place names with position words from the start, so you learn not just where you are headed but where things sit in relation to each other. That combination is what lets you describe a route rather than only a destination.
The travel verbs are the real unlock. Once you know words like to cross and to turn, you can both follow a set of directions and give them yourself.
How the Quizzes Work
Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 5 sets until the words come quickly. Practicing them in small groups keeps a long list manageable. Ready to find your way? Open the free interactive English quizzes and start navigating.
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