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Learning English
directions to my house
After you go out of the subway station you have to cross the street. Then you have to go through the mall. After you have done it, on your left you'll see a big U-shaped seventeen-story apartment block. You should walk along the convex side of it. When you have seen the play ground on your left, if you turn to the right you'll see the entrance. As far as I know, you have to call the guard, so he will let you in. As soon as you have found the elevator, which is located to the left side, you should go inside and push the upper right button, which, however, does not seem to be operational since the bulb inside the button is burned out.
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