🔹 Vocabulary (with meanings)
Barista – a person who makes and serves coffee
Menu – a list of drinks and food items
Order – to ask for something you want to buy
Takeaway – food or drink to take with you
Cup – a container for drinking coffee or tea
Mug – a large cup with a handle
Sugar – something sweet you add to drinks
Cream – thick milk added to coffee
Bill – the amount of money you have to pay
Table Number – the number showing where you sit
🔹 Sentences Using Vocabulary
- The barista is making fresh coffee.
- Let’s check the menu before we order.
- I want to order a latte.
- Is this for here or takeaway?
- She is holding a cup of coffee.
- He likes tea in a big mug.
- Do you want sugar in your drink?
- I prefer coffee with cream.
- Can I have the bill, please?
- Your table number is 5.
💬 DIALOGUE — At the Coffee Shop
Barista: Hello! What would you like to order?
Ali: I’d like a cappuccino, please.
Barista: Sure. For here or takeaway?
Ali: For here, please.
Barista: Do you want sugar or cream?
Ali: Just a little sugar.
Barista: No problem. Your table number is 4.
Ali: Thank you! Can I get the bill later?
Barista: Yes, of course. Enjoy your drink!
Continue Learning – Previous Lessons
- Lesson 18 – At the Police Station
https://levitinlanguageschool.com/interesting-information/%f0%9f%9a%94-lesson-18-at-the-police-station/ - Lesson 17 – At the Playground
https://levitinlanguageschool.com/interesting-information/%f0%9f%8c%9f-lesson-17-at-the-playground/ - Lesson 16 – At the Library
https://levitinlanguageschool.com/interesting-information/%f0%9f%8c%9f-lesson-15-at-the-library/
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