Unlike us Chinese who love tea, foreigners generally prefer coffee. I have met many foreign friends, and the first thing they do when they get to work is a cup of super bitter black coffee.
In order to take a break from your busy schedule and enjoy some time in a cafe when traveling abroad, let’s talk about coffee today.
Coffee Types
The picture below was created by Lokesh Dhakar, original address: http://lokeshdhakar.com/coffee-drinks-illustrated/): If you are interested, you can click in to learn more ~ I added phonetic symbols/Chinese characters on it should be clearer to understand.
milk foam: milk foam
syrup
steamed milk: hot milk
whipped cream: whipped cream
ORDER
What kind of coffee would you like?
What would you like?
What can I get you?
I'll have a latte, please.
Note that although it seems that liquid things cannot be directly added with a in grammar, in spoken English, we often use expressions like a coffee/a juic/a beer. Students taking exams should not learn this, but students who are traveling should master it.
Ask if you want ice:
would you like ice with that? would you like ice with that?
no ice, please
a little, please
lots of ice, please
Ask size
Large or Small Large or Small
Note that Starbucks' cups are not called Large/small. I'll make a special collection to explain it next time~~
Finally, here are some beautiful cards for you. Just collect and share them with your fingers!
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