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Coffee Break Spanish

CBS 1.17 | Ordering food in a restaurant

Coffee Break Spanish

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🗓️ 11 March 2009

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s lesson you’ll learn useful words and phrases for a visit to a restaurant. Please note that lesson 17 of Season 1 was originally known as lesson 117 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.


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0:00.0

I like the video, it's a copyrighted footage. This is Lesson 17 and in Lesson 17, we're going

0:14.9

to be asking for a table in a restaurant and dealing with some of the things that you

0:19.0

need to in a restaurant situation. Now, lots of the language that you've already

0:23.9

learned for ordering drinks and snacks can be reused when ordering food from a menu in

0:29.6

a restaurant. And hopefully, at the end of this lesson, you'll have picked up more

0:33.7

useful phrases for dealing with these kind of situations. I hope you enjoy the

0:37.7

lesson.

0:42.7

Buenos días, yo tengo hambre. Today, I am hungry. Tengo hambre means I am hungry.

0:50.6

It actually means I have hunger. Tengo hambre. Can you repeat that please? Tengo hambre.

0:59.6

Tengo hambre. Tengo hambre. So, it's the same Tengo as when you say Tengo un hermano.

1:09.8

Tengo un hermano, I have a brother. Tengo hambre, I have hunger. Tengo hambre. Tengo hambre.

1:17.2

And if you're thirsty, you see, Tengo sed. Tengo sed. Tengo sed.

1:28.4

Tengo sed.

1:30.6

Let's see if we can find un restaurante.

1:33.8

Hay un restaurante por aquí?

1:36.8

Sí, hay un restaurante cerca de aquí.

1:41.2

Muy bien. Pero yo en después de acá, ahí hay un restaurante cerca de aquí.

1:47.1

Hay 19 restaurantes en esta ciudad.

1:50.7

Sí, en la ciudad donde vivo yo hay 19 restaurantes.

1:55.9

Y muchas cosas interesantes. Sí, muy bien.

1:58.8

Ok, so we found our restaurant. We go to the door of the restaurant.

2:01.8

And the first thing that we would want to ask is, do you have a table?

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