Hello.
I have difficulty giving directions in English. Can you please tell me whether my attempt bellow is OK?
"Drive straight in this street and enter the roundabout; keep into the right lane, so that you don't go over the bridge, but into the roundabout. Then exit the roundabout into (through?) the street perpendicular to this one, and drive straight ahead until the light. At the light, go right up the hill - my house is the third one on the left lane, after the donuts shop."
Note: I don't know how the roundabout is organized, so I can't tell whether an exit comes second or third, or so to speak.. . I made a drawing for illustration, but I don't know how to paste it here.
Thank you.
Go straight down this street to the roundabout, keeping in the right-hand lane so that you don't go over the bridge. Go straight ahead at the roundabout and keep going to/until the traffic lights. You'll see a doughnut shop on the the left.
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Go straight down this street to the roundabout, keeping in the right-hand lane so that you don't go over the bridge. Go straight ahead at the roundabout and keep going to/until the traffic lights. At the lights, turn right up the hill.You'll see a doughnut shop on the the left. My house is the third on the left after that.
SurferI made a drawing for illustration, but I don't know how to paste it here.
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