Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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order /ˈɔːrdər/ A1 |
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barista /bəˈriːstə/ A2 |
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espresso /eˈspresˌoʊ/ A2 |
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latte /ˈlɑːteɪ/ A2 |
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cappuccino /ˌkæpəˈtʃiːnoʊ/ A2 |
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decaf /ˈdiːkæf/ B1 |
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caffeine /ˈkæfɪn/ B1 |
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syrup /ˈsɪrəp/ A2 |
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caramel /ˈkærəməl/ A2 |
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foam /foʊm/ A2 |
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frappuccino /ˌfræpəˈtʃiːnoʊ/ B1 |
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intimidating /ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtɪŋ/ B2 |
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confident /ˈkɑːnfɪdənt/ A2 |
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skimmed /skɪmd/ B1 |
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foam /foʊm/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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