Checklist
What to include in your informative description Hint
Sentence one:
Write one sentence in Spanish telling the first thing your neighbor has to do to get to the final destination. (e.g., To arrive at the grocery store, you have to turn left at the street 3b.) *Use tener + que + infinitive.
Remember:
Use tener + que + infinitive to show the first thing he must do to get to the final destination.
Use your prepositions (e.g., a la derecha or a la izquierda).
Sentence two:
Write one sentence in Spanish to tell where your neighbor needs to stop. (e.g., Stop at the stop sign.) *Use the affirmative Tú command (informal).
Remember:
Use an affirmative Tú command (informal) to show him or her where to stop.
Sentence three:
Write one sentence in Spanish to tell the correct road to turn and which one not to turn. (e.g., Don’t turn left at street 18; turn right at avenue 4 west.) *Use the negative Tú command (informal). Remember:
Warn him or her what road he shouldn’t take and which road he should take.
Use a negative Tú command (informal) to guide him or her.
Use your in-route vocabulary (e.g., turn, pass, cross, etc.).
Use cardinal points (e.g., north, west, etc.).
Sentence four:
Write one sentence in Spanish to tell the exact location of the final destination. (e.g., The grocery store is to the left, between the plaza and the restaurant.) *Use the verb estar. Remember:
Use estar + preposition to be specific.