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Ask for and Give Simple Locations and Directions in Spanish

Practice asking for and giving simple directions in Spanish. Learn to ask 'where is...?' and use key phrases for location and direction.
This image presents a weathered wooden signpost in a rural setting under an overcast sky. The signpost has two arms pointing in opposite directions, displaying place names and distances in kilometers. To the left are "Santiago de Compostela" and "Finisterre," and to the right are "Toledo" and "Granada." The wood is aged and slightly discolored, suggesting it has been exposed to the elements.

The background shows rolling hills, dotted with trees, a stone fence, and some mist. The overall color palette is muted, with greens, browns, and grays dominating. The composition places the signpost centrally, allowing it to be the focal point while the landscape provides a scenic backdrop. The style is naturalistic, capturing the rustic charm of the location.
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Lesson#1
When you're in a new city, you'll often need to ask for directions. This deck will help you practice combining words you already know to ask where places are and to understand simple directions.
Lesson#2
To ask where a specific place is, you use the question '¿Dónde está...?' followed by the place. For example, to ask for the museum, you'd say '¿Dónde está el museo?'. Remember to use 'el' or 'la' depending on the gender of the noun.
Quiz#3
How do you ask 'Where is the supermarket?' in Spanish?

¿Dónde está el supermercado?

Quiz#4
Translate into Spanish: 'Where is the pharmacy?'

¿Dónde está la farmacia?

Quiz#5
You are looking for the nearest park. How do you ask for it in Spanish?

¿Dónde está el parque?

Quiz#6
How do you ask 'Excuse me, where is the bank?' in Spanish?

Perdón, ¿dónde está el banco?

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