Asking for directions | Sample conversations
March 3rd, 2017 in English Learning
Here are some sample conversations about asking for and giving directions.
Conversation 1
First speaker: I’m looking for this address.
Second speaker: I’m sorry. I’m not from around here. You could perhaps ask that traffic cop.
First speaker: It’s okay. Thank you.
Conversation 2
First speaker: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the railway station?
Second speaker: It’s this way. Go past the fire station. You will find the railway station on your left.
First speaker: Is it far from here?
Second speaker: Not really.
First speaker: Thank you.
Second speaker: You’re welcome.
Conversation 3
First speaker: Excuse me. Could you tell me if I am on the right road for Thane?
Second speaker: I’m afraid you’re going in the wrong direction. You’ll have to go back and take that road.
First speaker: Thank you very much.
Second speaker: That’s OK.
Conversation 4
First speaker: Excuse me, do you know where the post office is?
Second speaker: Take this road. Go straight ahead until you reach the crossroads. At the crossroads, turn left. Keep going for another 100 yards. You’ll find the post office on your left.
First speaker: Thank you very much.
Second speaker: That’s all right.
Conversation 5
First speaker: Excuse me. Is this the right way for the railway station?
Second speaker: No, you’re going the wrong way. Take that road. It’s down there.
First speaker: Thank you.
Second speaker: Welcome.

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