KOSAKATA PENUNJUK ARAH (GIVING DIRECTIONS) | BELAJAR BAHASA INGGRIS

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16 Aug 202210:26

Summary

TLDRThe transcript presents a series of directional instructions, navigational terms, and location references, with frequent use of common phrases related to moving through different environments. It includes instructions such as 'turn left,' 'go straight,' 'crossroad,' and 'junction,' while also mentioning specific landmarks like 'zebra crossing,' 'overpass,' and 'traffic lights.' The terminology spans various geographic directions, such as 'north,' 'south,' and 'east,' providing a broad range of directions and locational descriptors. This script seems designed to guide someone through a series of routes and locations, possibly for navigation or travel purposes.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script contains a variety of directional instructions, including common phrases like 'go straight', 'turn left', and 'turn right'.
  • 😀 Multiple references to geographical features such as streets, roads, sidewalks, intersections, and junctions are mentioned.
  • 😀 Several terms related to landmarks and infrastructure, including bridges, overpasses, tunnels, and zebra crossings, appear in the script.
  • 😀 Locations are referenced with a mix of local and international terms, such as 'north', 'east', 'southwest', and specific place names like 'Gundam roundabout'.
  • 😀 There is a focus on specific actions, such as 'go past', 'turn back', 'go up', and 'go down'.
  • 😀 The script contains a blend of casual phrases ('play', 'comedian') mixed with navigation terms, indicating a possible informal or instructional tone.
  • 😀 'After that', 'then', and 'next' are commonly used to indicate sequence or progression in the directions given.
  • 😀 Both physical directions (e.g., 'go through', 'turn back') and locations (e.g., 'the cat', 'the pan') are mentioned together, which could suggest a scenario involving navigation and observation.
  • 😀 The script mentions several points of interest, such as 'country roads', 'crossroad', and 'highway', indicating a variety of settings for the directions.
  • 😀 Words like 'beside', 'near', and 'opposite across' are used to describe relative positioning, indicating how to understand or navigate around objects or locations.

Q & A

  • What type of instructions are provided in the script?

    -The script primarily consists of directional and navigational instructions, such as turning left, right, going straight, and various locations like crossroads, intersections, and specific landmarks.

  • How does the script describe movement directions?

    -The script uses various verbs and phrases to describe movement, including 'go straight', 'turn left', 'go down', 'go up', 'cross', and more specific actions like 'go past' or 'go through'.

  • What landmarks are mentioned in the script?

    -The script refers to several types of landmarks and features, including 'roundabouts', 'bridges', 'overpasses', 'traffic lights', 'zebra crossings', and terms like 'highway' and 'boulevard'.

  • Are any specific locations or regions mentioned in the script?

    -Yes, the script includes references to geographic directions such as 'north', 'south', 'east', 'west', and regional terms like 'Timor' and 'Uttara'.

  • What does the term 'gundam roundabout' refer to in the script?

    -The term 'gundam roundabout' seems to be a specific landmark or location, but its exact meaning may depend on the context or region. It could be a reference to a roundabout with a notable feature, possibly related to the Gundam franchise or something similarly named.

  • What is the significance of 'exit ramp' in the script?

    -The 'exit ramp' refers to an off-ramp from a highway or road, indicating a place where vehicles leave a major road to enter another path, such as a 'jalan kaluar' (exit road).

  • What do the terms 'crossroad' and 'intersection' imply in the script?

    -Both terms refer to locations where two or more roads meet. 'Crossroad' is more general, while 'intersection' can sometimes indicate a specific type of crossing where roads form a junction, often controlled by signals or signs.

  • What does 'zebra crossing' indicate in the context of the script?

    -A 'zebra crossing' refers to a pedestrian crossing marked with black and white stripes, allowing people to cross roads safely at designated points.

  • How does the script mention navigating around corners?

    -The script uses terms like 'around the corner', 'turn back', and 'go around' to describe navigating through or around corners while following the given directions.

  • What is the role of 'sidewalk' in the navigation instructions?

    -The 'sidewalk' is mentioned as a part of the path for pedestrians, indicating that some of the directions may involve walking or navigating alongside roads or streets.

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