(knock at door) Come in. Hello. Hi. Can you me the way to the Pakistani Centre please? Of course. Go the building. Okay. the road. Yes. on up the hill. Yes. Turn at the church. Okay. Then turn . Go the hill. Yes. Turn right. Okay. Go on and the Pakistani Centre is on your . Okay? Okay. Thank you. Bye. Bye. name:
Come in.
Hello.
Hi.
Can you tell me the way to the Pakistani [1] a) building b) centre c) road d) straight please?
Of [2] a) centre b) course c) thank . Go out of the [3] a) building b) road c) thank .
Okay.
Across the [4] a) building b) centre c) shop d) road .
Yes.
[5] a) building b) centre c) shop d) straight on up the hill.
Turn right at the church.
Then turn left. Go up the hill.
Turn right.
Go [6] a) road b) straight c) thank on and the Pakistani [7] a) centre b) road c) shop d) straight is on your right. Okay?
Okay. [8] a) building b) centre c) thank you.
Bye.
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