WE WON’T GET AROUND EASILY WITHOUT A MAP OR GPS

 This topic helps students talk about travel difficulties and how tools like maps or GPS help people find their way. Students will use future forms, modal verbs, and transportation vocabulary to express travel needs and concerns.

📌 Examples:

  • We won’t get around easily without a map or GPS.

  • You should bring a GPS on your trip.

  • I can’t find the street without a map.


🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)

✅ Future with "will" (predictions):

  • We will get lost without help.

  • You won’t find it without directions.

✅ Modal verbs (can, should, must):

  • You should use a GPS.

  • We must take a map.

  • I can’t travel without it.

✅ Prepositions (for direction):

  • Turn left at the corner.

  • Go through the park.


🗣️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Map – A drawing of a place that shows roads and areas.

  2. GPS – A device that shows you where you are and how to go somewhere.

  3. Directions – Information about how to get to a place.

  4. Lost – Not knowing where you are.

  5. Find – To discover something or somewhere.

  6. Street – A road in a city or town.

  7. Help – To give support or solve a problem.

  8. Location – The place where something is.

  9. Navigation – The action of finding your way.

  10. Tool – Something that helps you do a task.


📝 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • We won’t get around easily without a map.

  • Do you have GPS on your phone?

  • We should take a map with us.

  • It’s easy to get lost here.

  • Let’s follow the directions.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I use GPS when I travel.

  • We will follow the map.

  • She finds new places easily.

  • You can use my phone.

  • They usually ask for directions.

Negative:

  • We won’t get around without help.

  • He doesn’t use a GPS.

  • I can’t read maps well.

  • They didn’t bring a guide.

  • She shouldn’t travel alone.

Questions:

  • Will we get around easily?

  • Do you have a GPS?

  • Can I use your map?

  • Should we ask someone?

  • Did you bring the directions?

Answers:

  • Yes, I have a digital map.

  • No, I forgot my GPS.

  • Yes, we should ask someone.

  • No, we won’t get there without help.

  • Yes, I printed the directions.


💬 CONVERSATION

Anna: Do you know how to get to the museum?
Tom: Not really. We didn’t bring a map.
Anna: Oh no! We won’t get around easily without it.
Tom: Wait, I have GPS on my phone.
Anna: That’s perfect. Let’s use it.
Tom: Okay. It says we need to turn right at the next street.
Anna: Great! I’m glad we have technology.


📚 READING

"The Smart Way to Travel"

When you visit a new city, it’s important to know how to get around. Without a map or GPS, you can get lost. Many people today use GPS apps on their phones. These apps give you directions, tell you where you are, and help you plan the fastest route. Maps are still useful, especially when there is no internet. If you want a smooth trip, always bring a tool that helps you find your way.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. What happens if you don’t have a map or GPS?
    → You can get lost.

  2. What do GPS apps do?
    → They give directions and show your location.

  3. Are maps still useful?
    → Yes, especially without internet.

  4. What helps you plan the fastest route?
    → GPS apps.

  5. What should you bring for a smooth trip?
    → A tool like a map or GPS.

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