Lesson 12: WHERE'S THE MUSEUM?

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plane
plane /pleɪn/
(noun) a flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines
Example: They boarded the plane and flew to Chicago.


car
car /kɑːr/
(noun) a road vehicle with an engine and four wheels that can carry a small number of passengers
Example: You might want to rent a car when you go on vacation.


hour
hour /ˈaʊər/
(noun) 60 minutes; one of the 24 parts that a day is divided into
Example: I can learn to play chess in an hour.


railway
railway /ˈreɪlweɪ/
(noun) a track with rails on which trains run
Example: The railway is still under construction.


after
after /ˈæftər/
(preposition) later than something; following something in time
Example: Let’s meet after 5.


by
by /baɪ/
(preposition) used for showing how or in what way something is done
Example: The girl is standing by the table.


right
right /raɪt/
(adjective) true or correct as a fact
Example: My bag is on your right.


straight
straight /streɪt/
(adverb) not in a curve or at an angle; in a straight line
Example: She has long straight hair.


station
station /ˈsteɪʃn/
(noun) a place where trains stop so that passengers can get on and off; the buildings connected with this
Example: I'll get off at the next station.


direction
direction /dəˈrekʃn/
(noun) the general position a person or thing moves or points towards
Example: Can you give me directions to your house?


airport
airport /ˈerpɔːrt/
(noun) a place where planes land and take off and that has buildings for passengers to wait in
Example: I went to the airport to catch a flight to San Francisco.


left
left /left/
(adjective) on the side of your body that is towards the west when you are facing north
Example: The bookstore is to the left of our school.


train
train /treɪn/
(noun) a number of connected coaches or trucks, pulled by an engine or powered by a motor in each one, taking people and goods from one place to another
Example: I like riding on trains. It's a very relaxing way to travel.


kilometre
kilometre /kɪˈlɑːmɪtər/
(noun) a unit for measuring distance; 1 000 metres
Example: Speed limits in Canada are measured in kilometers per hour (kph)


fly
fly /flaɪ/
(verb) to move through the air, using wings
Example: This bird cannot fly.


Over there
Over there /ˈəʊvər ðer/
(Prep Phrase) a lively song written by George M Cohan to praise US soldiers serving abroad in the First World War . He wrote it on 6 April 1917, the day on which the US entered the war, and it includes the words: ‘The Yanks are coming! And we won't come home ‘til it's over over there.’ The song was also popular during the Second World War .
Example: Look, the poodle over there is so damn cute.


go straight (ahead)
go straight (ahead) /ɡəʊ streɪt (əˈhed) /
(v. phr.)
Example: You need to go straight, then turn right.


turn
turn /tɜːrn/
(verb) to move or make something move around a central point
Example: We cannot turn right.


how far
how far /ˈhaʊ fɑːr/

Example: How far is it from your house to the nearest hospital?


from...to...
from...to... /frɒm tuː/
(preposition)
Example:


roadsign
roadsign /rəʊdsʌɪn/
(noun)
Example:


on the left
on the left /ɒn ðə left/
(preposition)
Example:


on the right
on the right /ɒn ðə raɪt/
(preposition)
Example: