REAL ENGLISH: Going to the COFFEE SHOP
Learn how to order a coffee in English! Like many North Americans, ordering a coffee at my favorite coffee shop is the best part of my day. Coffee culture has become an important part of people’s routines all over the world. But ordering a coffee is not as simple now as it used to be! In this lesson, we will discuss everything coffee: coffee types, roasts, tasting notes, coffeemaker parts, the size of the grinds, and coffee bean production. I will teach you the difference between an espresso, americano, latte, cappuccino, French press, percolator coffee, and more. Plus, I will explain how to order your coffee exactly the way you like it. So grab yourself a nice hot cup, and don’t forget to do the quiz after watching this lesson.
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