English Dialogue: Helping a Tourist Find Directions (Everyday English Dialogue Practice)
Helping a tourist find directions is a common real-life English situation, especially in cities, railway stations, markets, and tourist places. This type of dialogue focuses on polite questions, clear instructions, and useful direction phrases such as “go straight,” “turn left,” and “near the bus stop.” Practising this dialogue will help English learners improve speaking confidence, understand everyday vocabulary, and communicate effectively with strangers. It is especially useful for ESL students, beginners, and anyone preparing for daily conversation or travel-related English. English Dialogue: Helping a Tourist Find Directions Characters: Alex – A friendly local resident Emily – A tourist visiting the city for the first time Scene: A sunny morning in a city park. Alex is sitting on a bench, reading a book. Emily walks toward…