Make a Dialogue about Asking and Giving Direction
Hamza: Excuse me troubling you sir, but can you tell me the way to the museum?
Nadeem: Certainly, keep straight on along this road, take the first turn to the right, and that will bring you to a green square with flagpoles. That is Istanbul Square, cross it, and you’ll see one corner of red-brick building with a couple of domes. That is the museum.
Hamza: Thanks very much, indeed.
Nadeem: My pleasure, (A goes on walking and takes the wrong turn. He wanders around a good deal. Tired and upset, he talks to a passer-by).
Hamza: Pardon me, sir, but am I right for the museum?
Nadeem: I am sorry, sir, I don’t know. I am a stranger here myself (Another gentleman Kabir hears it and stops)
Kabir: Yes, keep straight to this way for over a mile and a half until you come to Chowk Azadi, and turn to the left. It is a good way.
Hamza: How far, do you think?
Kabir: Take number, 117, when you come to- Chowk Azadi. That will take you to the Museum.
Hamza: Thanks.
Despite the different approaches of researchers to understanding adolescent lies and deception and sometimes not even differentiating between these concepts, they are an integral part of a person’s mental development. Playing an important role in the formation of the psyche, lies and deception help a teenager to learn about the world and go through the process of separation from parents.