指路的英语作文

My Home is Near Your Home

My home is near your home. First, turn right into Water Street and walk along Water Street. Next, turn right into Park Road and walk along Park Road. Then, turn left into City Drive and walk along City Drive. Finally, turn left into Tree Road and walk along Tree Road. You will see my home on the right. I'll cook a wonderful meal for you. See you soon!

Asking the Way to the Spa Hotel

I went out for a walk with my mother last night. Then we came across a foreigner on the road, who asked us the way to the Spa Hotel. I told him to walk along the road until the third turning and then turn left so he couldn't miss it. He said, "Thanks for helping me, you're so nice."

Libing Wants to Go to the Supermarket

Libing wants to go to the supermarket, but he does not know how to get there. So he asked an old man, and the old man told him to walk along the street until he sees the bank and turn right to pass Street 6th. He has to turn left when he sees the park. The supermarket is just on the right side of it.

Taking Bus No. 5 to the Center Street

Dear Henry, hello Henry. You can take bus No. 5 to the center street. And down center street, when you see a big supermarket, turn right, you can enter Brideg Street. Brideg Street has been going down, my home in a small park and between the library, is a white house with gardens. Love Tom.

Drawing a Map for a Foreigner

Last weekend when I was on the street, a foreigner stopped me to ask directions. Even though I listen to the English radio station quite often, but when the man spoke I still had trouble listening to him; he spoke so fast! I was so excited and nervous that I took a long breath before I could answer. Actually my mouth could not talk fast enough for all the words going through my head. I took my pen and a piece of paper out to draw a rough map for him. After a few short remarks of thanks and courtesies, he took my map and left. Everything took place within ten minutes, but I felt this short exchange was the opening of a bright new.

Common Phrases for Asking the Way

Excuse me, can you tell me where the railway station is?

Excuse me, could you tell me which is the way to the nearest hospital?

Excuse me, would you please show me the way to the post office?

Excuse me, would you mind telling me the way to the police station?

Excuse me, could you give me some directions?

Excuse me, can you direct me to the post office?

Excuse me, where's the men's (ladies'), please?

Excuse me, where's the bus station, please?

Excuse me, how can I get to the No.