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Sunday, November 3, 2013

Asking For and Giving Directions

We can use a number of language expressions to perform the function
of asking for and giving directions.

When you approach or interrupt or call a stranger on the  street to ask for direction it is always polite to say

"Excuse me" first and say please at the end.



Language Expressions

1. Excuse me, where is the post office, please?

2. Excuse me, can you show me the way to the bus stop, please?

3. Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the Secretariat, please?

4. Excuse me. Is there a pharmacy near here?

5. Excuse me, could you direct me to the Adyar Cancer Institute, please?

6. Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the railway station please?

7. I wonder if you could tell me the way to the IIT, please?

8. Would you mind my asking you the way to the Film city, please?

9. Excuse me guys, can anyone of you tell me where the Planetorium is?

10. Excuse me, How can I get to the Public Library, please?

11 .Excuse me, what train is it to Trichy?

12. I'm sorry for troubling you, where about is the Government Press, please?

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