Asking for Direction - Basic English for Communication

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Tiếng Anh giao tiếp cơ bản

Hỏi đường

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Could you show me the way to railway station, please?

How can I get to the park? I don’t know the way

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Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to

the museum?

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Could you please tell me the way to Melody Hotel?

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Can you tell me where the bank is?

Is there a post office near here?

Do you mind showing me the way to My Dinh

stadium, please?

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Excuse me , is this the right way to the Gia Lam

station?

Which is the nearest way to Ha Long Bay?

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How long will it take me to get to the sea

Do these buses run to the center

of the town??

Is this the way to Tran Phu?

Is there a nearer way?

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Is there a short way?

Can I take a bus there?

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How long does it take to get to market?Can I go there

on foot?

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Go down this street, then turn right at the second

crossing.

It’s about one hundred meters from here.

Go down this road and turn left at the first crossing. Walk on for about two hundred meters and it’ll be on your left.

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Is it far to walk?

Where does this road lead

to?

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It’s too far for you to walk

Go straight ahead about 50 meters

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Go straight ahead to the second crossing, then turn

right. You can see it on your right hand side

Ask someone else when you

get there