When you are looking for something, it is sometimes easier to ask for
directions. When you do, you have to be able to listen to the directions given.
In this lesson, we will study listening a little more so you can effectively
understand a person giving you directions.
Here are some key words you have to remember. I suggest you drill these
in your head because they are very commonly used when giving directions. There
are many direction terminologies. I'll cover all the common phrases. You should
be able to effectively give directions and receive directions after this
lesson.
Most of the time, you should start by saying excuse me. The
pronunciation for excuse me can be shortened. The shortened form sounds like
'scuse me.'
"Excuse me. Do you know where the post office is?"
"Excuse me. Can you point me to the nearest gas station?"
"Excuse me. Can you give me quick directions to the movie
theatre?"
"Excuse me. Do you know how to get to the Shopping mall from
here?"
"Excuse me. How do I get to the freeway from here?"
"Excuse me. I'm looking for Bank of America. I thought it was
around here. Do you know where it is?"
"Excuse me. I'm looking for the post office. Do you know how to get
there?"
"Excuse me. What is the best way to get to Seattle?"
Let's look at a video to Asking for Direction
Now, it is time for you practice the language
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