🌟 DESCRIPTION — Lesson 21: At the Bakery

In this lesson, students learn vocabulary and expressions used in a bakery. They practice how to ask for pastries, bread, cupcakes, and learn useful phrases related to buying fresh baked items. The lesson includes simple sentences and a natural dialogue to help learners use English confidently in real-life situations.

🔹 Vocabulary (with meanings)
Bakery – a shop that sells bread, cakes, and pastries

Baker – a person who makes bread and cakes

Pastry – a sweet baked item

Bread Loaf – a whole piece of bread

Cupcake – a small cake in a paper cup

Fresh – newly made, not old

Oven – the machine used for baking

Tray – a flat surface to carry baked items

Slice – a thin piece cut from something

Tongs – a tool used to pick up bakery items


🔹 Sentences Using Vocabulary

  1. This bakery smells amazing!
  2. The baker is putting bread in the oven.
  3. I want a pastry, please.
  4. Can I buy a bread loaf?
  5. She ordered a chocolate cupcake.
  6. These cookies are fresh.
  7. The oven is very hot.
  8. The baker placed the buns on a tray.
  9. May I have one slice of cake?
  10. Please use tongs to pick up the bread.

💬 DIALOGUE — At the Bakery

Baker: Good morning! What would you like today?
Ali: Good morning! I’d like one pastry and a slice of cake.
Baker: Sure! Everything is fresh today.
Ali: That’s great. Can I also get a bread loaf?
Baker: Yes, of course. Here it is.
Ali: Thank you. Do you have chocolate cupcakes?
Baker: Yes, they’re on the tray behind you.
Ali: Perfect! I’ll take one.
Baker: Please take it with the tongs.
Ali: Thank you very much!

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