TESOL/Go and go to

Using go / go to can be a confusing grammatical problem.

Activities
Using "go" as an auxiliary verb with activities usually requires "go", not "go to". For example:
 * go shopping
 * go fishing
 * go scuba diving
 * go hiking
 * go travelling
 * go sightseeing

Nouns
Specific locations usually require "go to." For example:
 * go to Tokyo
 * go to Africa
 * go to the store
 * go to school
 * to to work

Exceptions:
 * go home

Adverbs and Prepositions
Locations relative to the position or the speaker or audience usually require "go" without "to." For example:
 * go left
 * go there
 * go away
 * go down
 * go past

Quiz
{shopping - go shopping + go to shopping
 * type=""}

{school + go to school - go school
 * type=""}

{skiing + go skiing - go to skiing
 * type=""}

{London - go London + go to London
 * type=""}

{home + go home - go to home
 * type=""}

{left - go to left + go left
 * type=""}