▶ HOW TO ORDER COFFEE IN ENGLISH! ☕ Como pedir café en Inglés [Audio story + Role Play]
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Welcome to our interactive English learning session! 🎓☕ Whether you’re a beginner or looking to polish your language skills, this video is your perfect companion for mastering the art of ordering coffee in English.
👉 What You’ll Learn:
Essential vocabulary for different types of coffee and sizes
Polite phrases and questions for interacting with baristas
Common dialogues in a coffee shop setting.
Pronunciation practice to sound like a native speaker
📖 Role Play Scenarios: Join our characters in a realistic cafe environment as they guide you through ordering situations. With our audio story, you’ll feel like you’re right in the middle of the action, picking up language cues and conversation flow naturally.
🌐 For Spanish Speakers: Este video también es ideal para hispanohablantes que desean aprender inglés de una manera práctica y entretenida. ¡Aprende a pedir café en inglés como un hablante nativo!
Dialogue:
•Customer: Hi, I’d like a latte, please.
•Barista: Sure, what size would you like? Small, medium, or large?
•Customer: Medium, please.
•Barista: OK, and how do you like your latte? Regular, decaf, or extra shot?
•Customer: Regular, please.
•Barista: OK, and what kind of milk would you like? Whole, skim, soy, or almond?
•Customer: Whole, please.
•Barista: OK, Would you like anything else?
•Customer: Yes, I’d also like a blueberry muffin and a ham and cheese sandwich.
•Barista: Sure, do you want the sandwich toasted or cold?
•Customer: Toasted, please.
•Barista: OK, so that’s a medium regular latte with whole milk, a blueberry muffin, and a toasted ham and cheese sandwich. Is that correct?
•Customer: Yes, that’s right.
•Barista: OK, that’ll be $. How would you like to pay? Cash or card?
•Customer: Card, please.
•Barista: OK, please insert your card and enter your PIN.
•Customer: OK, done.
•Barista: Thank you. Here’s your receipt. Your order will be ready in a few minutes. Please wait at the counter.
•Customer: Thank you.
A few minutes later…
•Barista: Order for [NAME], please. One latte, one muffin and a sandwich.
•Customer: That’s me, thank you.
•Barista: You’re welcome. Enjoy your coffee and have a nice day.
•Customer: You too, thanks.
Expressions and Vocabulary
•I’d like ... please: A polite way to order something.
•What size would you like?: A common question to ask about the portion or quantity of something.
•Regular, decaf, or extra shot: Different options for the amount of caffeine in a coffee drink. Regular means normal, decaf means without caffeine, and extra shot means with more caffeine.
•What kind of milk would you like?: A common question to ask about the type of milk in a coffee drink. Whole means full-fat, skim means low-fat, soy means made from soybeans, and almond means made from almonds.
•Anything else?: A common question to ask if the customer wants to order more things.
•Is that correct?: A common way to confirm the order and check for accuracy.
•How would you like to pay?: A common question to ask about the payment method.
•Cash or card: The two most common payment methods. Cash means paper money or coins, and card means debit or credit card.
•Please insert your card and enter your PIN: A common instruction for paying with a card. PIN means personal identification number, a secret code to authorize the payment.
•Here’s your receipt: A common way to give the customer a paper or electronic record of the payment.
•Your order will be ready in a few minutes: A common way to inform the customer about the waiting time for the order.
•Please wait at the counter: A common way to tell the customer where to collect the order.