English A1 Dialogue Practice #011: Short dialogue practice for ordering a snack and paying politely
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Short Dialogue Practice
Lesson number: #011
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English A1 Dialogue Practice #011
Topic: At the Cafe Counter — Ordering a Snack
Lesson overview:
Today you will practice a very short cafe dialogue. This lesson continues our simple daily English course with polite speaking, food words, and a few useful expressions for ordering. We also review a little from earlier lessons: please, polite speaking, and easy daily phrases.
5 words:
1. snack — a small food item
Reading: snak
2. sandwich — bread with food inside
Reading: SAN-wich
3. soup — hot liquid food
Reading: soop
4. bill — the money to pay
Reading: bil
5. ready — prepared; finished
Reading: RED-ee
Usage notes:
- snack is for a small amount of food.
- sandwich is a very common food word.
- soup is usually hot.
- bill is the payment at a cafe or restaurant.
- ready is useful when food or a person is prepared.
5 sentences:
1. I want a snack, please.
Reading: ai wont a snak, pleez
2. The sandwich is ready.
Reading: dhə SAN-wich iz RED-ee
3. This soup is hot.
Reading: dhis soop iz hot
4. The bill, please.
Reading: dhə bil, pleez
5. I am ready.
Reading: ai am RED-ee
Sentence notes:
- Sentence 1 is a polite request.
- Sentence 2 says the food is prepared.
- Sentence 3 describes food temperature.
- Sentence 4 is a common polite phrase in a cafe.
- Sentence 5 says you are prepared.
Mini practice:
1. Match the word to the meaning: snack / bill / ready.
2. Say the five sentences aloud.
3. Choose one sentence and change the food word.
Answer key:
1. snack
2. bill
3. ready
4. I want a snack, please.
5. The sandwich is ready.
Reply instruction:
Reply with your answers in order, or write one new sentence using snack, sandwich, soup, bill, or ready.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Short Dialogue Practice
Lesson number: #011
Available explanations:
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English A1 Dialogue Practice #011
Topic: At the Cafe Counter — Ordering a Snack
Lesson overview:
Today you will practice a very short cafe dialogue. This lesson continues our simple daily English course with polite speaking, food words, and a few useful expressions for ordering. We also review a little from earlier lessons: please, polite speaking, and easy daily phrases.
5 words:
1. snack — a small food item
Reading: snak
2. sandwich — bread with food inside
Reading: SAN-wich
3. soup — hot liquid food
Reading: soop
4. bill — the money to pay
Reading: bil
5. ready — prepared; finished
Reading: RED-ee
Usage notes:
- snack is for a small amount of food.
- sandwich is a very common food word.
- soup is usually hot.
- bill is the payment at a cafe or restaurant.
- ready is useful when food or a person is prepared.
5 sentences:
1. I want a snack, please.
Reading: ai wont a snak, pleez
2. The sandwich is ready.
Reading: dhə SAN-wich iz RED-ee
3. This soup is hot.
Reading: dhis soop iz hot
4. The bill, please.
Reading: dhə bil, pleez
5. I am ready.
Reading: ai am RED-ee
Sentence notes:
- Sentence 1 is a polite request.
- Sentence 2 says the food is prepared.
- Sentence 3 describes food temperature.
- Sentence 4 is a common polite phrase in a cafe.
- Sentence 5 says you are prepared.
Mini practice:
1. Match the word to the meaning: snack / bill / ready.
2. Say the five sentences aloud.
3. Choose one sentence and change the food word.
Answer key:
1. snack
2. bill
3. ready
4. I want a snack, please.
5. The sandwich is ready.
Reply instruction:
Reply with your answers in order, or write one new sentence using snack, sandwich, soup, bill, or ready.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].