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Here's a situation for students to make up a dialogue in class.
A stranger comes up to you in the street asking to orient him. (He needs to get to the airport but seems to have lost his way.) Give him/her detailed directions.
Does the expression to orient somebody (in the city) sound natural in the above context? I used the following definition when making the situation:orient - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online
A stranger comes up to you in the street asking to orient him. (He needs to get to the airport but seems to have lost his way.) Give him/her detailed directions.
Does the expression to orient somebody (in the city) sound natural in the above context? I used the following definition when making the situation:orient - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online