I’M NOT SURE IF CYCLISTS ARE ALLOWED ON THAT ROAD
This topic teaches how to express uncertainty, ask for permission, and understand road rules for cyclists. It uses the phrase "I’m not sure if…" and includes modal verbs like can, should, and must. It’s helpful when asking about safety or legal rules.
📌 Examples:
I’m not sure if cyclists are allowed on that road.
Can cyclists use that street?
You must wear a helmet.
🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)
✅ Modal Verbs (can, must, should):
Can cyclists go there?
You must follow traffic rules.
Cyclists should stay on the bike lane.
✅ Present Simple:
Cyclists ride on this road.
The sign says no bikes allowed.
✅ Present Continuous:
I’m checking the map right now.
They are riding on the sidewalk.
✅ Future with "will" / "going to":
I will ask someone about the rules.
We are going to find another road.
✅ Expression of Uncertainty:
I’m not sure if that’s safe.
I don’t know if bikes are allowed.
🗣️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)
Cyclist – A person who rides a bicycle.
Allowed – Permitted or accepted by rules.
Helmet – Safety gear for the head.
Lane – A part of a road marked for use.
Sign – A board with information or rules.
Sidewalk – A path for pedestrians.
Traffic – Cars, buses, bikes, and people on the road.
Permission – The act of allowing something.
Rule – A guideline to follow.
Dangerous – Not safe.
📝 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
I’m not sure if we can ride here.
Can we go on this road?
Should we use another route?
Is it allowed?
That road looks dangerous.
Let’s find a safer path.
✅ SENTENCES
Positive:
Cyclists can ride on that road.
You must wear a helmet.
This road is safe for bikes.
I will ask someone for help.
They are using the bike lane.
Negative:
Cyclists can’t go there.
I’m not sure if this is the right way.
We shouldn’t ride without helmets.
You mustn’t block the sidewalk.
That road isn’t safe.
Questions:
Can we ride our bikes here?
Are cyclists allowed on this road?
Should we turn back?
Do we need to ask someone?
Is there a sign?
Answers:
Yes, you can ride here.
No, it’s not allowed.
Yes, it’s safe.
I’m not sure. Let’s check.
No, we need to use another way.
💬 CONVERSATION
Leo: I’m not sure if cyclists are allowed on that road.
Anna: Why not? I don’t see a sign.
Leo: It looks like a highway. It may be dangerous.
Anna: Should we take another route?
Leo: Yes. Let’s check the map.
Anna: Good idea. We should stay safe.
📚 READING
"Bike Safety in the City"
When you ride a bike in the city, it’s important to follow the rules. Always wear a helmet and check if bikes are allowed on the road. Look for signs and use the bike lanes when possible. Some roads are too dangerous for bikes, so cyclists must choose safer paths. If you are not sure, ask a local person or check online.
Comprehension Questions:
What should cyclists always wear?
→ A helmet.What should they check before riding?
→ If bikes are allowed.Where should cyclists ride?
→ On the bike lanes.What should they do if they’re not sure?
→ Ask someone or check online.Why are some roads not safe?
→ Because they are dangerous.
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