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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 10> πŸ“˜ Day 4 – Role play dialogues


1.Tourist: Excuse me, where is the nearest ATM?
Local: Walk straight and turn right. It’s beside the bank.
2.Tourist: How far is the museum from here?
Local: It’s about 10 minutes by foot.
3.Tourist: Can I walk to the zoo from here?
Local: No, it’s too far. You should take a bus.
4.Tourist: Where can I find a taxi stand?
Local: Just outside the mall. You’ll see many taxis there.
5.Tourist: Is there a good restaurant nearby?
Local: Yes, there’s a nice one near the petrol pump.
6.Tourist: What is the best way to go to the beach?
Local: Take a rickshaw. It’s the easiest way.
7.Tourist: Can I get a bus to the airport from here?
Local: Yes, Bus No. 23 goes to the airport.
8.Tourist: Where can I buy a SIM card?
Local: There’s a mobile shop next to the bakery.
9.Tourist: Is there a doctor nearby?
Local: Yes, there’s a clinic just behind the temple.
10.Tourist: Excuse me, is there a park around?
Local: Yes, it’s across the road, behind the school.
11.Tourist: Can I get Indian food near here?
Local: Sure! Go to the food court inside the mall.
12.Tourist: Where is the railway station?
Local: Walk down this road. You’ll see the sign after 500 meters.
13.Tourist: Is the hotel far from the bus stop?
Local: No, just two blocks away.
14.Tourist: Where can I find local handicrafts?
Local: Visit the market street near the post office.
15.Tourist: Excuse me, how do I get to the cinema hall?
Local: Turn right at the signal. It’s next to the ice cream shop.
16.Tourist: Is there a petrol station nearby?
Local: Yes, at the corner of this road.
17.Tourist: Can I find a money exchange office close to here?
Local: Yes, go to the travel agency near the bank.
18.Tourist: Excuse me, is there a shopping mall near here?
Local: Yes, City Plaza is just five minutes from here.
19.Tourist: Is there any place to rent a bike?
Local: Yes, opposite the bus station.
20Tourist: Can you tell me how to go to the temple?
Local: Go straight and take the second left.
21.Tourist: Where is the local market?
Local: It’s behind the police station.
22.Tourist: Excuse me, is this road safe at night?
Local: Yes, but it’s better to take a cab after 9 p.m.
23.Tourist: Can I get breakfast around here?
Local: Yes, try the cafΓ© near the bookshop.
24.Tourist: Do I need a ticket for the garden?
Local: Yes, ₹20 per person at the gate.
25.Tourist: How do I reach the waterfall?
Local: Take a jeep from the main square.
26.Tourist: Is this the way to the old fort?
Local: Yes, just go straight and ask at the tea stall.
27.Tourist: Can I find a guide for the palace tour?
Local: Yes, they wait near the entrance gate.
28.Tourist: Where can I eat local sweets?
Local: Go to “Sagar Sweets,” near the statue.
29.Tourist: Is this the way to the hill station?
Local: Yes, follow this road for about 5 km.
30.Tourist: Are there any public toilets nearby?
Local: Yes, near the park entrance.

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Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.