Giving a Tour of Your Home
When a guest visits your home for the first time, you guide them through the different rooms, explaining their functions and pointing out interesting features or decorations.
Situations
Choose from 6 conversations to practice
Welcome and Initial Offer
The host welcomes the guest at the door, offers to take their coat or bag, and asks if they'd like a drink before starting the tour.
The Living Area Tour
The host guides the guest into the living room, highlights key features like the entertainment system or a cozy fireplace, and shares a story behind a specific decoration or piece of furniture.
Kitchen and Dining Space
The host shows the guest the kitchen and dining areas, explaining practical functions, pointing out favorite appliances, or mentioning future plans for the space.
Guest Bathroom and Amenities
The host directs the guest to the guest bathroom, ensures they know where towels and other necessities are located, and offers practical information.
Personal Space Preview (e.g., Study/Home Office)
The host gives a brief tour of a personal space like a study or home office, explaining its purpose and perhaps sharing a personal detail or hobby related to the room.
Backyard/Outdoor Area
If applicable, the host takes the guest to the backyard or other outdoor areas, describing landscaping, recreational features, or plans for gardening/social gatherings.