Do you want to ask for directions in English and feel confident when you’re lost or navigating a new place? This beginner-level podcast lesson teaches you the essential direction vocabulary, simple phrases for asking and giving directions, plus short dialogues you can follow and repeat. Perfect for A1–A2 learners who want real conversation practice. What you’ll learn Key vocabulary for directions: go straight, turn left, turn right, crossing, intersection, corner, map, landmark, bus stop, train station. Useful phrases & sentence patterns you can use now: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to ___? Where is the __? / Is there a __ near here? Go straight ahead, then turn right at the corner. It’s on your left / It’s next to the bank. Mini-dialogues (slow → normal speed) to practice real situations: A: Excuse me, do you know where the library is? B: Yes. Go straight down this road, turn left at the traffic light. It’s across from the supermarket. Pronunciation & rhythm practice: emphasize verbs like turn, go straight, cross; keep sentences short and clear. Guided speaking prompts: build your own sentence today: “Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to __? I need to go straight __ blocks and then turn ___ at ___.” Suggested lesson flow / YouTube Chapters: 0:00 Intro & goals 0:40 Vocabulary: direction & location words 2:10 Phrases for asking & giving directions 3:50 Dialogue example (slow → natural) 5:40 Shadowing / repeat-after-me 7:10 Build your own direction conversation (guided) 8:50 Recap & homework (comment your direction sentence) 📢 Call to Action 👍 If you enjoyed this lesson, please like & share. 💬 Comment your sentence: “Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to ___?” 🔔 Subscribe for more beginner English conversation lessons every week! 🎯 Hashtags #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #AskingForDirections #EasyEnglish #A1English #A2English #EnglishConversation #DirectionVocabulary #ESLPractice #SpokenEnglish 🔖 Tags (YouTube / Podcast Metadata) asking for directions in english; giving directions english beginners; direction vocabulary english a1 a2; how to ask for directions english; where is english sentences; turn left turn right english; go straight english phrase beginners; beginner english conversation directions; easy english listening travel directions; what to say when lost english