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AT THE
COFFEE
SHOP
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Expemo code:
195B-M3KA-EA7J
1 Warm up
Now, look at the picture and tick ✦ the words of things and people that you see.
posters customers
lemons bottles
a menu a barista
windows coffee
books a telephone
2 Vocabulary
1) 2) 3)
4) 5) 6)
7) 8) 9)
1. hot drinks:
2. cold drinks:
3. snacks:
3 Listening
You are going to listen to a short dialogue between the customer and the seller. Listen or watch and
answer the questions below.
Audio
Listen again and complete the dialogue with the phrases below.
Anything else can I have Here you are
How much is that Small or large take away
4 Language point
Study the sentences below and complete the fourth column with "barista", "customer" or "both".
useful language from the dialogue you will also hear who says it?
greeting the customer Can I help you? What can I get you? 1.
ordering food or drink Can I have a coffee I’ll have a coffee/ I’d 2.
with milk, please? like a coffee.
asking about food or Have you got any Do you have any 4.
drink on the menu snacks? snacks? / What
snacks do you have?
saying the total price That’s three pounds. That comes to three 6.
pounds.
Note
5 Practice
Read what the barista says and choose the best sentence below for the customer to complete the
dialogue.
I’d like a tea, please. There you go. What does that come to?
Yes, please. Yes. What snacks do you have? You’re welcome.
Barista Thanks.
Carolyn
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6 Role play
Work with a partner. Look at the menu below and practise a similar dialogue. Order something to eat
and drink. Then change roles and practise another dialogue using different useful language.
Drinks Snacks
(large)
7 Extra practice
Put these words in order and then practise the dialogue in pairs.
2. a black/ I’d/coffee/like/please.
3. or/large?/Small
4. please./a/coffee,/small/Just
5. you?/else/Can/I/anything/get
6. any/have/you/sandwiches?/Do
7. chicken/Yes,/have/we/or/cheese.
8. please?/chicken/I/have/Can
9. course,/here/Of/are/you
10. much/that?/is/How
11. pounds./that’s/seven
12. you/There/go.
8 Talking point
a tip is a small amount of money that people leave for a service e.g. in a restaurant
1. Do you leave a tip in coffee shops, restaurants or other places in your country?
2. How much money do you leave?
3. Where/how do you leave the tip?
4. Are there any other rules about leaving a tip in your country?
5. Is leaving a tip important in English-speaking countries?