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Today we're going to Starbucks! 00:00
Yes! 00:02
That's right, we're going to learn how to order a coffee in English perfectly. 00:03
So we're going to look at all the useful phrases and any special vocabulary you need and then 00:09
I'm going to take you to my local Starbucks to show you how it's done. 00:14
This is going to be awesome. 00:18
All that is coming right up. 00:19
Welcome everyone. 00:28
If you haven't met me before, I'm Tom and I teach real natural British English so that 00:29
you can take your English to the next level. 00:35
Ordering coffee can be quite intimidating but don't worry guys because I'm going to 00:38
give you all the English phrases you need so that the next time you order your coffee 00:42
you are going to be super confident. 00:47
The first thing the barista will ask you is 'What would you like?' or 'What can I get 00:49
you?' and this is when you order. 00:57
In Starbucks you can get your drink made exactly as you want it. 00:59
So therefore there are a few things you need to think about when you are ordering. 01:03
Now on the side of the cup the barista has a series of boxes that they will complete 01:07
depending on what you order. 01:13
So we're going to look at these boxes and help you to describe the type of drink that 01:15
you would like. 01:20
Now how do I know that there are boxes on the coffee cup. 01:21
Well, I mean apart from looking, I also know because I used to work in Starbucks many years 01:23
ago. 01:30
Not a lot of people know that. 01:31
First of all you have got to choose if you want it hot or iced. 01:32
As well you can also ask for it extra hot, if you would like it even hotter than normal. 01:36
Next up is the size, small, medium, large. 01:43
In Starbucks small is tall, medium is grande and large is venti. 01:46
Tall. 01:54
Grande. 01:56
Venti. 01:57
The next box is your chance to ask for decaf. 01:58
Decaf is short for decaffeinated which means no caffeine. 02:01
Caffeine is the stuff that kind of gets us awake, kind of gives us a bit of energy, a 02:07
bit of alertness. 02:12
So if you don't want caffeine in your coffee you can ask for decaf. 02:14
The next box is for the amounts of shots of espresso that you want. 02:18
Espresso is the coffee, ok? 02:23
So you might ask for an extra shot, that's possible, so I'll have an extra shot. 02:25
Or this is your chance to ask for more than normal so 'I'll have a triple shot latte' 02:30
that means three shots of espresso in your latte. 02:39
If you are just ordering an espresso by itself then you could say 'I'll have a single espresso' 02:43
which is one shot or a double espresso which is two shots. 02:48
The next box is for the syrups so things like caramel, hazelnut, vanilla things like that. 02:53
The next box is for milk and milk comes in lots of different types. 03:00
So you've got full fat milk which is the most fat. 03:05
You've got semi-skimmed and you've got skinny. 03:08
In Starbucks when you want the milk that has the least fat you can say skinny so 'I'll 03:12
have a skinny latte' is a latte made with low fat milk. 03:17
So full fat, semi-skimmed or skinny. 03:23
You can also ask for extra foam or no foam. 03:27
Foam is the fluffy stuff, the bubbly stuff that they put on top of your drink. 03:31
So you could say 'I don't want any foam' or 'Can I have extra foam' this is when you do 03:35
it. 03:40
And the final box is for your drink so if you want a cappuccino, a latte, a flat white 03:41
this is when you ask for it. 03:46
Now you could order all of those together. 03:48
You could say for example 'I'll have an extra hot, grande, decaf, triple shot, caramel, 03:52
skinny latte' You could say all of that in one go but it would be a bit complicated. 03:59
So here's a way to do it that's a bit easier. 04:05
So firstly we want some phrases to order politely. 04:08
We've got four. 04:10
I'd like, Can I get, I'll have and I'd love. 04:12
All of those are great. 04:20
So I would start off with the essentials, I'd say 'I'd love a venti caramel latte and 04:22
can I also get an extra shot please?' 04:28
So I would start off with the basics 'I'd love a venti caramel latte' and then if I 04:34
want to add anything extra I would say 'and can I get an extra shot please?' 04:39
So yeah, so that's probably what I would do. 04:44
I would give them the basics and then add any extra information afterwards otherwise 04:45
your order will be super long. 04:49
So the barista will say 'sure thing' or 'of course' and then they'll ask you a really 04:52
key question. 04:56
'Is that to have here, or to go?' 04:57
So that means do you want to have it in Starbucks or outside. 05:03
Also to take away is also often used. 05:06
So is that to have here or to take away, both are fine. 05:09
Then they'll give you the price. 05:13
They'll say 'That'll be...' and then the price. 05:14
So 'That'll be two pounds fifty' or 'That's two pounds fifty' If you are paying with cash 05:18
when you give them the money you could say 'Here you are' or 'Here you go' or just 'thanks' 05:23
is perfectly fine. 05:28
Often if I'm paying with a card or with cash I'll just say thanks as I pay. 05:29
And at the end they'll probably say 'Have a good day' or 'Have a nice day' and you can 05:34
reply 'You too' which is basically saying I'd like you to have a nice day as well. 05:39
Guys I think we are ready to order coffee in my local Starbucks. 05:45
Shall we do it? 05:50
Alright, let's go. 05:51
Alright guys I'm inside Starbucks and I'm going to order my coffee so let's see if I 05:54
can put into practise what we have just looked at. 05:57
Alright, I'm just having a look at the menu right now, seeing what I would like. 05:58
There are a lot of options. 05:59
Ok, I think I know what I want. 06:00
'Hey how are you doing?' 06:01
Hello, how are you?' 06:02
'I'm good thanks yeah, pretty good' 'Can I get a tall skinny latte please?' 06:03
'Would you like it to take away or to have here?' 06:04
'To take away' I'm going to get it to take away. 06:05
'That's 2.60 please' '£2.60?' 06:16
'Can I pay by card?' 06:21
'Yeah sure'. 06:27
'Thank you' 'There you go' 'Thank you so much' 'Thank you' 06:30
Alright so I'm going to try my latte, cheers guys. 06:44
It's good, it's really nice. 06:48
Alright, I'm going to try a popcorn frappaccino, that sounds amazing. 06:50
'without coffee' It's without coffee, ok.' 06:55
'Is it super sweet?' 06:59
'Quite sweet, ok cool. 07:01
Let's try this' Ok, here it is my popcorn frappaccino. 07:03
Ok, I've got my popcorn frappaccino, look how cute it is, it's a tiny little thing. 07:09
I think this is the taster. 07:14
It's cool so it's got some caramel on top, whipped cream, a tiny little straw, looks 07:20
amazing. 07:32
Here we go. 07:33
Oh wow! 07:34
Oh yeah! 07:35
That's good. 07:36
Ok, getting popcorn, it's nice and cold. 07:37
it's a really hot day today, this is nice and cold, keeps me refreshed. 07:38
And it does taste like popcorn as well, it's amazing I kind of feel like I'm in the cinema. 07:45
I should be watching a film. 07:56
This is nice. 07:58
Alright guys, that's how to order a Starbucks coffee. 07:59
Really simple, really easy. 08:02
The baristas are super helpful they want to help you as much as they can to make it easy 08:03
for you. 08:11
So yeah, that's how to do it. 08:12
So I hope the next time you go to Starbucks and you use English you feel more confident 08:13
and you order what you want. 08:17
How cool was that, I got my drink and I got a free caramel popcorn frappuccino. 08:19
Amazing! 08:25
What a great day. 08:26
Alright guys, thank you so much for joining me. 08:27
I hope you enjoyed that, I hope you found it useful. 08:30
I hope those phrases are going to be useful for you the next time you go to a Starbucks 08:33
and speak English. 08:38
I hope that gives you confidence, it should do. 08:40
Go in there with confidence and you'll be fine I'm absolutely sure of it. 08:43
Thank you so much, if you know anyone that loves Starbucks, they love coffee and they 08:48
are learning English please share this with them so that they have more confidence when 08:53
they next order their Starbucks. 08:58
Thanks so much for hanging out with me guys, remember to subscribe as well so that you 09:00
get all my videos every Tuesday and every Friday. 09:04
This is Tom, the English Hipster, saying goodbye. 09:08

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[English]
Today we're going to Starbucks!
Yes!
That's right, we're going to learn how to order a coffee in English perfectly.
So we're going to look at all the useful phrases and any special vocabulary you need and then
I'm going to take you to my local Starbucks to show you how it's done.
This is going to be awesome.
All that is coming right up.
Welcome everyone.
If you haven't met me before, I'm Tom and I teach real natural British English so that
you can take your English to the next level.
Ordering coffee can be quite intimidating but don't worry guys because I'm going to
give you all the English phrases you need so that the next time you order your coffee
you are going to be super confident.
The first thing the barista will ask you is 'What would you like?' or 'What can I get
you?' and this is when you order.
In Starbucks you can get your drink made exactly as you want it.
So therefore there are a few things you need to think about when you are ordering.
Now on the side of the cup the barista has a series of boxes that they will complete
depending on what you order.
So we're going to look at these boxes and help you to describe the type of drink that
you would like.
Now how do I know that there are boxes on the coffee cup.
Well, I mean apart from looking, I also know because I used to work in Starbucks many years
ago.
Not a lot of people know that.
First of all you have got to choose if you want it hot or iced.
As well you can also ask for it extra hot, if you would like it even hotter than normal.
Next up is the size, small, medium, large.
In Starbucks small is tall, medium is grande and large is venti.
Tall.
Grande.
Venti.
The next box is your chance to ask for decaf.
Decaf is short for decaffeinated which means no caffeine.
Caffeine is the stuff that kind of gets us awake, kind of gives us a bit of energy, a
bit of alertness.
So if you don't want caffeine in your coffee you can ask for decaf.
The next box is for the amounts of shots of espresso that you want.
Espresso is the coffee, ok?
So you might ask for an extra shot, that's possible, so I'll have an extra shot.
Or this is your chance to ask for more than normal so 'I'll have a triple shot latte'
that means three shots of espresso in your latte.
If you are just ordering an espresso by itself then you could say 'I'll have a single espresso'
which is one shot or a double espresso which is two shots.
The next box is for the syrups so things like caramel, hazelnut, vanilla things like that.
The next box is for milk and milk comes in lots of different types.
So you've got full fat milk which is the most fat.
You've got semi-skimmed and you've got skinny.
In Starbucks when you want the milk that has the least fat you can say skinny so 'I'll
have a skinny latte' is a latte made with low fat milk.
So full fat, semi-skimmed or skinny.
You can also ask for extra foam or no foam.
Foam is the fluffy stuff, the bubbly stuff that they put on top of your drink.
So you could say 'I don't want any foam' or 'Can I have extra foam' this is when you do
it.
And the final box is for your drink so if you want a cappuccino, a latte, a flat white
this is when you ask for it.
Now you could order all of those together.
You could say for example 'I'll have an extra hot, grande, decaf, triple shot, caramel,
skinny latte' You could say all of that in one go but it would be a bit complicated.
So here's a way to do it that's a bit easier.
So firstly we want some phrases to order politely.
We've got four.
I'd like, Can I get, I'll have and I'd love.
All of those are great.
So I would start off with the essentials, I'd say 'I'd love a venti caramel latte and
can I also get an extra shot please?'
So I would start off with the basics 'I'd love a venti caramel latte' and then if I
want to add anything extra I would say 'and can I get an extra shot please?'
So yeah, so that's probably what I would do.
I would give them the basics and then add any extra information afterwards otherwise
your order will be super long.
So the barista will say 'sure thing' or 'of course' and then they'll ask you a really
key question.
'Is that to have here, or to go?'
So that means do you want to have it in Starbucks or outside.
Also to take away is also often used.
So is that to have here or to take away, both are fine.
Then they'll give you the price.
They'll say 'That'll be...' and then the price.
So 'That'll be two pounds fifty' or 'That's two pounds fifty' If you are paying with cash
when you give them the money you could say 'Here you are' or 'Here you go' or just 'thanks'
is perfectly fine.
Often if I'm paying with a card or with cash I'll just say thanks as I pay.
And at the end they'll probably say 'Have a good day' or 'Have a nice day' and you can
reply 'You too' which is basically saying I'd like you to have a nice day as well.
Guys I think we are ready to order coffee in my local Starbucks.
Shall we do it?
Alright, let's go.
Alright guys I'm inside Starbucks and I'm going to order my coffee so let's see if I
can put into practise what we have just looked at.
Alright, I'm just having a look at the menu right now, seeing what I would like.
There are a lot of options.
Ok, I think I know what I want.
'Hey how are you doing?'
Hello, how are you?'
'I'm good thanks yeah, pretty good' 'Can I get a tall skinny latte please?'
'Would you like it to take away or to have here?'
'To take away' I'm going to get it to take away.
'That's 2.60 please' '£2.60?'
'Can I pay by card?'
'Yeah sure'.
'Thank you' 'There you go' 'Thank you so much' 'Thank you'
Alright so I'm going to try my latte, cheers guys.
It's good, it's really nice.
Alright, I'm going to try a popcorn frappaccino, that sounds amazing.
'without coffee' It's without coffee, ok.'
'Is it super sweet?'
'Quite sweet, ok cool.
Let's try this' Ok, here it is my popcorn frappaccino.
Ok, I've got my popcorn frappaccino, look how cute it is, it's a tiny little thing.
I think this is the taster.
It's cool so it's got some caramel on top, whipped cream, a tiny little straw, looks
amazing.
Here we go.
Oh wow!
Oh yeah!
That's good.
Ok, getting popcorn, it's nice and cold.
it's a really hot day today, this is nice and cold, keeps me refreshed.
And it does taste like popcorn as well, it's amazing I kind of feel like I'm in the cinema.
I should be watching a film.
This is nice.
Alright guys, that's how to order a Starbucks coffee.
Really simple, really easy.
The baristas are super helpful they want to help you as much as they can to make it easy
for you.
So yeah, that's how to do it.
So I hope the next time you go to Starbucks and you use English you feel more confident
and you order what you want.
How cool was that, I got my drink and I got a free caramel popcorn frappuccino.
Amazing!
What a great day.
Alright guys, thank you so much for joining me.
I hope you enjoyed that, I hope you found it useful.
I hope those phrases are going to be useful for you the next time you go to a Starbucks
and speak English.
I hope that gives you confidence, it should do.
Go in there with confidence and you'll be fine I'm absolutely sure of it.
Thank you so much, if you know anyone that loves Starbucks, they love coffee and they
are learning English please share this with them so that they have more confidence when
they next order their Starbucks.
Thanks so much for hanging out with me guys, remember to subscribe as well so that you
get all my videos every Tuesday and every Friday.
This is Tom, the English Hipster, saying goodbye.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

order

/ˈɔːrdər/

A1
  • verb
  • - to ask for food or drinks in a restaurant or café
  • noun
  • - a request for food or drinks

barista

/bəˈriːstə/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person who serves coffee in a coffee shop

espresso

/eˈspresˌoʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a strong coffee made by forcing steam through ground coffee beans

latte

/ˈlɑːteɪ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a coffee made with espresso and steamed milk

cappuccino

/ˌkæpəˈtʃiːnoʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a coffee made with espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam

decaf

/ˈdiːkæf/

B1
  • noun
  • - coffee with little or no caffeine

caffeine

/ˈkæfɪn/

B1
  • noun
  • - a substance in coffee, tea, and some soft drinks that makes you feel less tired

syrup

/ˈsɪrəp/

A2
  • noun
  • - a thick, sweet liquid used to flavor drinks

caramel

/ˈkærəməl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a brown, sweet substance made by heating sugar

foam

/foʊm/

A2
  • noun
  • - a mass of small bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid

frappuccino

/ˌfræpəˈtʃiːnoʊ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a blended iced drink usually made with coffee, milk, and flavorings

intimidating

/ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - making someone feel nervous or frightened

confident

/ˈkɑːnfɪdənt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling sure about your abilities or decisions

skimmed

/skɪmd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - having had the cream removed

foam

/foʊm/

A2
  • noun
  • - a mass of small bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid

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Key Grammar Structures

  • The first thing the barista will ask you is 'What would you like?' or 'What can I get you?'

    ➔ Future Simple with 'will'

    ➔ The sentence uses the future simple with 'will' to describe a typical action in the future. It indicates a prediction or a habitual action in the future.

  • So therefore there are a few things you need to think about when you are ordering.

    ➔ Present Continuous for Future Arrangements

    ➔ The phrase 'when you are ordering' uses the present continuous to refer to a future arrangement or plan. It emphasizes that the action is part of a scheduled event.

  • You could say for example 'I'll have an extra hot, grande, decaf, triple shot, caramel, skinny latte'

    ➔ Contraction 'I'll'

    ➔ The contraction 'I'll' is used to combine 'I will'. It is common in spoken and informal English to make the language more fluid.

  • Can I get a tall skinny latte please?

    ➔ Polite Request with 'Can I get'

    ➔ The phrase 'Can I get' is a polite way to make a request. It is more common in American English and is considered friendly and respectful.

  • Would you like it to take away or to have here?

    ➔ Conditional Structure with 'Would you like'

    ➔ The phrase 'Would you like' is used to make a polite offer or suggestion. It is a common way to ask someone's preference in a courteous manner.

  • That's 2.60 please.

    ➔ Contraction 'That's'

    ➔ The contraction 'That's' is short for 'That is'. It is commonly used in spoken English to save time and make speech more natural.

  • Thank you so much.

    ➔ Intensifier 'so much'

    ➔ The phrase 'so much' is used as an intensifier to emphasize the degree of gratitude. It makes the expression of thanks more sincere and heartfelt.

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