Lesson 19

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Block 4 You in the world
Lesson nineteen

Eating & drinking out

Time · 90 min
Level · A1
Focus · Ordering, paying, the bill
01

By the end of this lesson

You will be able to
  1. Order food and drinks in a café, bar or restaurant
  2. Ask for the bill and pay (card or cash)
  3. Handle small problems: missing item, wrong order, no change
Building on what you know

You already know quería from Lesson 12 and the polite «por favor / gracias» from Lesson 3. Today you put them together in a real café.

02

The dialogue

Marta walks into a busy café in Madrid. Tap any line to reveal the translation. Tap ▶ to hear it.

Camarero
Hola, buenos días. ¿Qué le pongo?
Hi, good morning. What can I get you?
Marta
Quería un café con leche y una tostada, por favor.
I’d like a coffee with milk and a piece of toast, please.
Camarero
¿La tostada con tomate o con mantequilla?
Toast with tomato or with butter?
Marta
Con tomate, gracias.
With tomato, thanks.
Camarero
Muy bien. ¿Algo más?
Very good. Anything else?
Marta
No, nada más. ¿Me cobra, por favor?
No, nothing else. Can I pay, please?
Camarero
Son cuatro con cincuenta. ¿En efectivo o con tarjeta?
That’s four fifty. Cash or card?
Marta
Con tarjeta. Aquí tiene.
Card. Here you go.
03

Three patterns to lock in

Each pattern below has a 3-item drill. Try it before checking.

Pattern 01 · Ordering
Quería + thing + por favor
  • Quería un café, por favor.
    I’d like a coffee, please.
  • Quería dos cervezas, por favor.
    I’d like two beers, please.
  • Quería la carta, por favor.
    I’d like the menu, please.
Drill · Translate using the pattern
«I’d like a water, please.»
«I’d like a tea, please.»
«I’d like the bill, please.»
Pattern 02 · Asking to pay
¿Me cobra, por favor?
  • ¿Me cobra, por favor?
    Can I pay, please?
  • ¿Nos cobra, por favor?
    Can we pay, please?
  • La cuenta, por favor.
    The bill, please. (shorter, also fine)
Drill · Choose the right form
You alone want to pay:
You and a friend want to pay:
Short version (asking for the bill):
Pattern 03 · Cash or card
En efectivo / con tarjeta
  • Con tarjeta, por favor.
    Card, please.
  • En efectivo.
    Cash.
  • ¿Aceptan tarjeta?
    Do you take card?
Drill · Complete
«Card, please.» (1 word missing)
«Cash.» (2 words)
«Do you take card?»
04

Vocabulary

Regional differences marked. Most differ between Spain (ES) and Latin America (LAT).

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SpanishEnglishRegion
Drinks
un café con lechea coffee with milk
un café soloan espressoES
un tintoa black coffeeLAT (Colombia)
una cañaa small beer (on tap)ES
una cervezaa beer
un zumo / un jugoa juiceES / LAT
un aguaa water
Food
una tostadaa piece of toastES
un bocadilloa sandwich (baguette)ES
un sándwicha sandwich (sliced bread)
tapas / racionessmall / larger sharing platesES
Paying
la cuentathe bill
cobrarto charge / take payment
en efectivoin cash
con tarjetaby card
la propinathe tip
Watch out
  • In Spain, tinto usually means red wine. In Colombia, it means black coffee. Easy mix-up.
  • «Un agua» is grammatically masculine here even though «agua» is feminine — Spanish does this with feminine nouns starting with stressed «a».
  • Tipping in Spain is tiny or zero (round up). Don’t transplant US habits.
05

Do you still remember?

Three items from earlier lessons that connect to today. If anything feels rusty, jump back.

Spaced review · From lessons 3, 12, 17

Quick check

Type the Spanish. Answers appear in green or red.

L. 3
«Thanks a lot»
L. 12
The polite form of «I want» (for ordering)
L. 17
«How much is it?»
06

Practice

Exercise A · Fill the gap

Complete each line of the dialogue.

_____ un café con leche, por favor.
¿Me _____, por favor?
¿En efectivo o con _____?
Son cuatro con _____ (50).
¿Algo _____? — No, nada más.
Exercise B · Translate

From English to Spanish.

«I’d like the menu, please.»
«The bill, please.»
«Anything else? — No, thanks.»
07

Say it out loud

Five key phrases. Listen, then repeat aloud three times each. Track yourself with the counter.

Quería un café con leche, por favor.
0/3
¿Me cobra, por favor?
0/3
¿En efectivo o con tarjeta?
0/3
No, nada más, gracias.
0/3
La cuenta, por favor.
0/3
08

Roleplay

Speaking task · 3 minutes

You walk into a café in Madrid.

It’s 10am. You’re hungry. You want a coffee with milk, a toast with tomato, and a small juice. After eating, you want to pay by card.

Roleplay both parts (you + waiter), or record only your lines and play the waiter in your head.

Self-check: Record yourself on your phone. Listen back. Can you do the whole order without long pauses? Did you remember «¿Me cobra?» at the end? If yes — you’ve got it. If not — replay the dialogue and repeat.
09

Did you get it?

Five questions on today’s dialogue.

1. The waiter says «¿Qué le pongo?». What does it mean?
2. Which is the polite way to order?
3. «Son cuatro con cincuenta» means…
4. In Colombia, «un tinto» means…
5. You and a friend want to pay. You say…
Minimum to memorize
  • Quería ___, por favor.
  • ¿Me cobra, por favor?
  • En efectivo / con tarjeta.
Before lesson 20

Practice ordering aloud three different things you’d actually want in a café. Lesson 20 (Shopping in a store) reuses the same quería pattern — you’ll get to use it again with prices, sizes and quantities.

Answer key (open if you’re stuck)

Exercise A: 1. Quería · 2. cobra · 3. tarjeta · 4. cincuenta · 5. más

Exercise B: 1. Quería la carta, por favor. · 2. La cuenta, por favor. · 3. ¿Algo más? — No, gracias.

Quiz: 1·B 2·C 3·A 4·B 5·C