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dezoksy [38]
3 years ago
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Señora López is in a hotel in the city. She wants to know how to get to various parts of the city and asks for directions at the

reception desk. What does the receptionist tell her? Look at the map of the city. Then complete the conversation by writing the correct word or phrase in each blank. Remember to use correct capitalization. ¡OJO! You can use the same word more than once and you don't have to use all of the words.
a la derecha | a la izquierda | a pie | cuadras | cruce | doble | en avión | hacia | perdón | siga
Señora López:

Enter Text, señora, ¿cómo llego a la estación de trenes?Recepcionista: Es muy fácil, señora. Usted puede ir Enter Text Salga (Leave) del hotel y Enter Text a la derecha. Enter Textla calle y Enter Text derecho Enter Textel sur dos Enter Text. La estación está Enter Text.
Spanish
1 answer:
solniwko [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. lejos

2. un taxi

3. en autobu's

4. doble

5. izquierda

6. Siga

7. cuadras

8. doble

9. derecha

10. hacia

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