Welcome to directions part 3! Practise these 15 questions to ask for directions.
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Questions to Ask for Directions
1. Can you give me directions to the hospital?
2. Is there a chai shop around here?
3. How do I get to the train station?
4. Is this the right way to the shoe shop?
5. What is the fastest way to get to New Delhi?
6. Is there a pharmacy around here?
7. Do you know where the shopping center is?
8. Where are you exactly?
9. Does this train take me to the park?
10. Where is the restaurant?
11. Do you know where the ABC school is?
12. Where can I find the nearest ATM?
13. How do I get to the post office from here?
14. I am looking for this address. Am I in the right place?
15. Excuse me, I am trying to find the XYZ mall?
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