Asking for directions | Sample conversations
March 26th, 2017 in English Learning
Conversation 1
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.
Conversation 2
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 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, how far is it to the airport from here?
Second speaker: It’s about ten kilo metres from here.
First speaker: So I’ll have to hire a taxi. Could you tell me where the taxi stand is?
Second speaker: It’s not far from here. Go straight ahead for about 100 yards.
First speaker: Thank you very much.
Second speaker: Not mention it.
Conversation 5
First speaker: Excuse me, how far is it to the beach from here?
Second speaker: It’s quite close. Take this way. You can go on foot.
First speaker: Thank you.
Second speaker: Welcome.

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