How to Ask for Directions in English!
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Загружено: 2025-12-15
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In this episode of Free Daily English, join Marcy and Chris for a must-have travel lesson: "How to Ask for Directions in English"! 🗺️
Do you get lost when traveling and don't know how to ask for help in English? Many English learners feel nervous asking for directions because they don't know the right words or phrases. This video will give you the confidence to find your way anywhere!
In today's English conversation practice, Marcy and Chris will teach you the exact phrases and vocabulary you need to ask for and understand directions in any English-speaking country. Perfect for A1-A2 beginners!
📝 What you will learn in this video:
✅ Essential Direction Words: Left, right, straight, turn, go past, next to, across from, opposite, between, corner
✅ How to Ask for Directions: "Excuse me, where is...?" / "How do I get to...?" / "Is there a... near here?"
✅ Understanding Directions: How to understand "Turn left at the traffic lights" and "Go straight for two blocks"
✅ Important Vocabulary: Block, traffic lights, landmark, walking distance, on foot
✅ When You're Lost: How to say "I'm lost. Can you help me?" and "Where am I?"
✅ Asking for Clarification: "Can you repeat that, please?" / "Can you speak more slowly?"
✅ Distance Questions: "How far is it?" / "Is it walking distance?"
✅ Polite Responses: How to thank people and respond when they help you
✅ Practice Example: A complete conversation asking for directions to a cafe
This simple conversation is perfect for beginner English learners who want to improve their speaking and listening skills for travel and real-life situations. Marcy and Chris use clear, slow English with practical examples you can use immediately.
🎯 Why watch this video?
Learn real, practical English for traveling and finding places
Improve your listening comprehension with natural conversation
Build confidence asking for help in English-speaking countries
Perfect for ESL students at A1-A2 level
Easy to understand with step-by-step explanations
No complicated grammar - just essential travel phrases!
✈️ Perfect for:
Travelers and tourists visiting English-speaking countries
International students navigating new cities
People who get lost easily and need to ask for help
New immigrants learning to get around
Anyone learning English for travel and daily life
ESL and EFL students preparing for trips
Beginners who need practical navigation vocabulary
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❓ Question of the day:
What place do you often look for when you travel? A restaurant? A hotel? A train station? Tell us in the comments and practice asking for directions in English! Use: "Excuse me, where is...?" 👇
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📖 Vocabulary covered in this video:
Direction words: left, right, straight, turn, go past, next to, beside, across from, opposite, between, corner, block, landmark
Places vocabulary: post office, train station, museum, pharmacy, hotel, bank, park, supermarket, cafe, bookstore, church, traffic lights
About Free Daily English:
We help English learners around the world improve their speaking, listening, and vocabulary through simple, fun conversations. Our lessons are designed for beginners (A1-A2 level) who want to speak English confidently in everyday situations like traveling, shopping, dining, and getting around!
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