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Communication Quiz - World Cup 2026

English communication quiz in world cup 2026 

Communication Quiz - World Cup 2026



Street Communication Quiz
World Cup 2026

10 real situations — asking directions, food, transport, fans & more

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Tip: polite openers like "Excuse me…" and "Could you…?" work in almost every street situation.
English Lesson Class - Street English for World Cup 2026









20 sentences to communicate
during World Cup 2026
Directions • Food • Fans • Transport • Help • Emergency
Showing all 20 phrases
01
Directions
'Excuse me, could you tell me where is the way to the stadium?'
Polite opener for asking any stranger for directions on the street.
02
Directions
'How far is it from here?'
Ask the distance after getting directions — is it walkable or do you need a ride?
03
Directions
'Is there a map or sign I can follow?'
Useful when language is a barrier — asks for visual guidance instead of verbal.
04
Food
'Two hot dogs and a water, please.'
The go-to order at any street vendor or food stall near the fan zones.
05
Food
'Does this contain meat? I'm vegetarian.'
Essential for fans with dietary needs when navigating local food stalls.
06
Food
"Table for three, please."
Simple and universally understood in any restaurant or café worldwide.
07
Food
'Could I have the bill, please?'
Polite way to ask for the check at the end of a meal.
08
Fans
'Great game so far! Which team are you supporting?'
Friendly icebreaker to start conversations with fans from other countries.
09
Fans
'What a goal! Did you see that?!'
Natural celebration phrase — bonds fans instantly regardless of their language.
10
Fans
'Where are you from? This is my first World Cup!'
Opens a personal conversation and invites the other person to share their story.
11
Fans
'Would you like to take a photo together?'
A warm, friendly offer to capture the World Cup atmosphere with fellow fans.
12
Transport
'Does this bus go to the city centre?'
Standard question for checking any bus, tram, or subway route.
13
Transport
'One ticket to the stadium, please.'
Works at any ticket booth, metro counter, or bus stop during the tournament.
14
Transport
'What time does the last train leave?'
Critical question after late-night matches to avoid being stranded.
15
Help
'Sorry to bother you — do you speak English?'
Respectful way to start any conversation when you need help from a local.
16
Help
'I've lost my ticket. Where is the help desk?'
Essential phrase if you lose your match ticket or any important document.
17
Help
'Would you recommending a great place to get food nearby?'
Locals always know the best spots — a great way to discover authentic food.
18
Help
'Excuse me, would you mind take a photo of me?'
'Would you mind…?' is one of the politest requests in everyday English.
19
Emergency
"Call an ambulance! Someone needs help!"
Shout this clearly if someone is injured — short phrases travel further in a crowd.
20
Emergency
'I've lost my group. Can you help me find them?'
Calm, clear phrase if you get separated from friends in a large crowd or fan zone.

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