Let's review the key vocabulary. |
Cuatro, "four," cuatro (enunciated), cuatro. |
Tres, "three," tres (enunciated), tres. |
Let’s review. |
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation. Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "two?" |
Dos. |
Dos. |
And how to say "orders?" |
Órdenes. |
Órdenes. |
When you don't know the word for something. Do you remember how to say "this?" |
Esto. |
Esto. |
And how to say "two orders of this?" |
Dos órdenes de esto. |
Dos órdenes de esto. |
And do you remember how Karen Lee says, |
"Two orders of this, please." |
Dos órdenes de esto, por favor. |
Dos órdenes de esto, por favor. |
Do you remember how the barista says, |
"Go ahead?" |
Adelante. |
Adelante |
Do you remember how to say "three?" |
Tres. |
Tres. |
And how to say "four?" |
Cuatro. |
Cuatro. |
Do you remember the word for "order?" |
Orden. |
Orden. |
And how to say "one order?" |
Una orden. |
Una orden. |
Comments
HideDo you remember how to say "two orders of this"?
I like that we're given lessons that let us start speaking right away, even without having a big vocabulary. All my specialized words seem to flee my mind when I'm put on the spot.
"Dos ordenes de esto" is a lot easier to remember than "Dos micheladas, por favor."