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Giving directions

Giving directions
A Go straight on. Then take the first left on to Green Street. Walk past the library and it’s the building next to the library on the left. B Go straight on. Go past the traffic lights. You will see a shop on the right. C Go straight on. D Go straight on. A Go straight on. B Go straight on. C Go straight on. D Go straight on.

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