Around town

What's the difference between a 'crossing' and a 'crossroads'? Do these exercises to help learn words for the things around your town and find out.

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Average: 4.5 (65 votes)

Submitted by Setareh on Mon, 26/08/2019 - 03:32

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I see near my home a lot of them like crossing,traffic lights ,cross roads and ...

Submitted by Nazarova Feruza on Wed, 17/07/2019 - 04:06

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Hello. Near my house has a road and a corner. The children like to drive on a bicycle on the corner.

Submitted by islamhasabo on Mon, 15/07/2019 - 06:17

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while driving from my home to outside, I used to to take one of two roads. Both of them I have to go through a roundabout inside the community for exit to the gate to another roundabout in the main road.After that I can take the first exit to take the first road or drive like 7KM then take the exit to be in the second one.

Submitted by chriskutte on Fri, 12/07/2019 - 00:10

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I can see lots of these things near my home. In my home area are crossings, traffic lights, bus stops, a round about and at least the central market place where I often meet friends to eat some icecream or drink a coffee.

Submitted by shabo59 on Tue, 09/07/2019 - 05:45

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i live in karaj which is a one cities of IRAN and near to Tehran. there are many traffic lights, crossroads, streets, signposts and etc. i love Karaj . Karaj is beautiful though the city is crowded is like Tehran.

Submitted by sahel1981 on Sat, 22/06/2019 - 05:22

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I live in Tehran which is a crowded city. Like other cities, it has lots of traffic lights, street lights, and also signposts. But, there is less roundabouts and more crossroads in Tehran comparing other cities that I have seen. In addition, drivers have a bad attitude that they usually neglect crossings which make people annoy when they need cross a street or junction.

Submitted by Oli on Thu, 13/06/2019 - 13:15

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Near my house, I can see crossings, corners, roundabouts, bus stops, street lights, roads, ... I'm living in a suburb of Brussels.

Submitted by Oli on Thu, 13/06/2019 - 12:40

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I am a French-speaking guy. In this lesson, there is a fearfull false friend: in French, a square is a kind of a little park with some bench and some trees. When I was a child, I played ball there because it was strictly forbidden playing football.