In this episode, Tony and Sophia practice how to handle direction problems in English (A1–A2) with a calm, real-life conversation. Learn what to say when you misunderstand directions, when people speak too fast, and how to ask again politely without feeling embarrassed. We’ll practice simple phrases to repeat, slow down, confirm, and even ask someone to show it on the map—so you don’t get lost. You will learn and practice: Ask for directions: “Excuse me, where is…?” “How do I get to…?” Repeat politely: “Sorry, can you say that again?” “Could you repeat that?” Speak slowly: “Can you speak more slowly?” Confirm directions: “So I go straight, then turn left, right?” Common direction words: go straight, turn left/right, cross the street, next to, between, on the corner Real-life situations: street directions, station/mall directions, landmarks, distance (how far / how long) Comment below: Which part is hardest for you—fast speech, street names, or long explanations? #AskingForDirections #DirectionProblems #EnglishConversation #EasyEnglish #BeginnerEnglish #A1English #A2English #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #ESL #SpokenEnglish #EnglishListening #EnglishSpeaking #RealLifeEnglish #TravelEnglish #EnglishPhrases #PoliteEnglish #CustomerServiceEnglish #EnglishPractice #EverydayEnglish