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Read a short English conversation about asking for directions.

English dialogue teaching is a multi-directional communication activity in which teachers and students jointly solve students' development problems. It emphasizes rearranging the concept of English teaching from the height of life, so that teachers and students can realize their life value freely and happily. I have carefully collected English dialogue essays about asking for directions for everyone to enjoy and learn!

English dialogue essay on asking for directions 1

W: Excuse me, where is the Bell Museum?

M: Oh, it's not far from here. You can walk.

Woman: What is it?

M: Go straight along this road. Then turn left ... no, that's right. Turn right at the first crossing.

W: Turn right?

M: Yes. Go straight to the crossroads. Then turn left. You will see a theater on the right.

W: The theater?

M: Yes. There is a small street next to the theater.

W: shall I go that street?

M: That's right. Go to the end of this street and then turn left. Then you will see a church on the left. Next to the church is the museum

W: Oh, it's not easy. I'll try.

Good luck.

W: Thank you very much.

M: You're welcome.

A short English dialogue about asking for directions II

A: I want to go to the railway station. Which direction should I go?

I'm going to the train station. Which way should I go?

B: East.

Go east.

A: Thank you.

Thank you.

English dialogue essay 3 about asking for directions

What's the matter with you?

What's the matter with you?

B: I'm afraid I'm lost.

I am afraid I am lost.

Where do you want to go?

Where are you going?

B: Hilton Hotel.

Hilton Hotel.

A: Don't worry. I'll show you the way.

Don't worry. I will show you the way.

B: Thank you.

Thank you.