1. To get the place, go out of the school gate. Turn left. Then go straight for 300 meters. It is on your right between City Bank and the bakery.

2. To get the place, go out of the school gate. Turn left. Then go straight for 5 minmutes. It is on your right opposite a department store.

3. To get the place, go out of the school gate. Turn left. Then go straight for one and half a blocks. You can see the place next to a pizza house.

4. To get the place, go out of the school gate. Turn left. Then go straight (for) 100 meters. It is right behind New York Cinema (Movie Theater).

(Would you check the short passages? Correct errors, please? Can we omit 'for' before '100 meters', '5 minutes' or'one and half a block'?)

1. OK

2. Correct the spelling of "minutes" and add a comma after "right"

3. Should be "one and a half blocks"

4. Include "for" here and in all other places, too.

1. To get to the place, you can follow these directions: Go out of the school gate, turn left, and continue straight for 300 meters. The place is located on your right, between City Bank and the bakery.

2. To get to the place, follow these directions: Exit the school gate and turn left, then continue straight for 5 minutes. The place will be on your right, opposite a department store.

3. To reach the place, leave the school via the gate and turn left. Keep going straight for one and a half blocks. You will be able to see the place next to a pizza house.

4. For directions to the place, leave the school via the gate and turn left. Proceed straight for 100 meters. The place is situated right behind New York Cinema (Movie Theater).

Regarding your question about omitting "for" before the measurements, yes, it is possible to omit "for" in these sentences. However, including "for" provides clarity and helps to specify that the distance mentioned is the length you need to travel. So, using "for" before "100 meters," "5 minutes," or "one and a half blocks" is recommended to avoid any confusion.