student asking question

Does “don’t wander far” mean “don’t go away and stay here”?

teacher

Native speaker’s answer

Rebecca

To "wander" means to walk around casually or aimlessly, and "don't wander far" means don't go too far away. She says "don't wander far" in this case to imply that if they start to walk around and get too far, they might miss the samples that she has. Ex: It's busy today, don't wander far or you might get lost.

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