Asking Directions Using Landmarks
Getting lost in a new city? This short video will help you ask for directions using landmarks like museums and parks. Follow Luke as he tries to find a famous place, but struggles with his English. Luckily, Mia helps him out by teaching him a new word: landmarks.
In this real-life situation, you’ll hear useful phrases like walk straight, turn left, and do you like museums or parks? These common expressions make asking and giving directions simple and clear.
You’ll also learn the importance of using the right words—especially when you don’t know how to ask something in English. The word landmark is a great example: it means a famous place people use for directions.
This video is ideal for beginner to intermediate learners who want to improve speaking and listening skills. Practice the dialogue out loud or try using these expressions in your next conversation. Whether you’re traveling or helping a tourist, these phrases are practical and easy to remember.
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