Description
Learn giving directions in French with clear expressions, prepositions, and sequencing. Perfect for A1–A2 learners and TEF Canada speaking tasks.
Introduction: How to Navigate in French
In this lesson on giving directions in French, you will learn how to ask for and give directions clearly in real-life situations.
At TEF 100% level, you must:
- understand directions
- guide someone
- use logical sequencing
Mastering giving directions in French will help you:
- communicate in the city
- give clear instructions
- succeed in TEF Canada speaking tasks
What Does “Giving Directions in French” Mean?
Giving directions in French involves:
- using location expressions
- applying prepositions
- organizing steps logically
Key Idea
Directions are not just vocabulary.
They follow a logical sequence:
- movement
- direction
- location
1. Key Vocabulary for Giving Directions in French
Direction Words
- à gauche → left
- à droite → right
- tout droit → straight
Location Expressions
- près de → near
- loin de → far from
Examples
- Tournez à gauche
- Continuez tout droit
- C’est près du métro
2. Asking for Directions in French
Basic Questions
- Où est le restaurant ?
- Où est la station de métro ?
- Comment aller au centre-ville ?
TEF Tip
Keep questions:
- simple
- clear
3. Giving Directions Step by Step (VERY IMPORTANT)
In giving directions in French, you must follow order.
Structure
Action → direction → location
Example
- Allez tout droit
- Puis tournez à gauche
- C’est près du métro
This structure is essential for clarity.
4. Using Sequencing Words
To sound natural, use connectors:
- puis → then
- après → after
- ensuite → next
Example
- Allez tout droit, puis tournez à droite
- Ensuite, c’est près du parc
This improves your level to A2.
5. Real Dialogue (A2 Level)
A: Où est le restaurant ?
B: Allez tout droit, puis tournez à gauche. C’est près du métro.
This is a perfect example of giving directions in French.
6. Common Mistakes in Giving Directions in French
Errors
- Tournez gauche
- Allez à droit
- C’est près métro
Correct Forms
- Tournez à gauche
- Tournez à droite
- C’est près du métro
Prepositions are essential.
7. TEF Canada Strategy (Exam Focus)
In TEF Canada, giving directions in French tests:
- clarity
- logical order
- correct grammar
Example Task
Expliquez le chemin.
High-Scoring Answer
- Allez tout droit
- Puis tournez à gauche
- C’est près du métro
Clear + structured = high score
8. Practice (A1 → A2 Progression)
Exercise 1
Choose the correct word:
- Tournez ___ gauche (à / de)
- Continuez ___ droit (tout / très)
Exercise 2
Complete:
- C’est près ___ métro
- Tournez à ___
Exercise 3 (A2 Level)
Write directions:
- start
- direction
- final place
9. Mini TEF Speaking Task
Situation: Someone asks for directions.
Model Answer
Allez tout droit.
Puis tournez à gauche.
C’est près du métro.
Continue Learning French
After mastering giving directions in French, continue with:
FAQ
How do you say “turn left” in French?
Tournez à gauche.
How do you say “go straight”?
Allez tout droit.
Why is sequencing important?
Because directions must be logical.
Is this important for TEF Canada?
Yes. It is a common speaking task.
Final Tip
To master giving directions in French, remember:
- use clear steps
- use connectors
- use correct prepositions
This makes your speech natural and effective.



