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    Buying something in a bakery-vocabulary - English lesson



    English Lesson: Buying Something in a Bakery


    1. Vocabulary:


    A bakery = A place where bread and pastries are sold
    Bread = Basic food made from flour and water
    A baguette =  Long, thin French bread
    A croissant = Flaky, buttery French pastry
    A pastry =  Sweet baked goods
    A cake = Sweet baked dessert
    A tart = Pastry with a fruit or custard filling
    A brioche = Soft, sweet bread
    A viennoiserie = French-style breakfast pastries
    A bag = Bag to carry goods
    How much is it? = Asking the price
    I would like = Polite way to say "I want"
    I'll take =  Saying what you choose to buy
    Do you have...? = Asking if something is available
    Please = Polite word
    Thank you = Polite response
    See you soon = Goodbye, with expectation to meet again

     

     




    2. Useful phrases:
    Hello, I would like to buy an apple tart.

    Do you have fresh viennoiseries?

    Can I taste this cake?

    Is this bread homemade?

    I'll take one baguette and two croissants.

    Can you give me a bag, please?

    Do you accept credit cards?

    Thank you very much, see you soon!

     

     

    3. Simple dialogue:
    Customer: Hello! I would like a baguette, please.
    Seller: Of course! That will be 1.20 pounds.
    Customer: How much is it?
    Seller: It's 1.20 pounds.
    Customer: I'll take two croissants too.
    Seller: Sure! That's 3 pounds in total.
    Customer: Can I have a bag, please?
    Seller: Yes, here you go.
    Customer: Thank you!
    Seller: You're welcome!

     

     

    4. More complex dialogue:
    Customer: Hello! Good morning. I would like to buy a baguette and two croissants, please.
    Seller: Good morning! Of course. Would you like anything else?
    Customer: Yes, do you have any apple tarts today?
    Seller: Yes, we do. They are fresh and homemade.
    Customer: Great! Can I have one apple tart too?
    Seller: Sure. That will be 4.50 pounds in total.
    Customer: Do you accept credit cards?
    Seller: Yes, we do. Please, go ahead.
    Customer: Thank you! Can I have a bag, please?
    Seller: Of course, here you go.
    Customer: Thanks a lot. See you soon!
    Seller: You're welcome! Have a nice day!

     

     

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    1. Hello, I like a croissant, please.

    2. How is this baguette?

    3. I値l two breads.

    4. Do you have fresh ?

    5. Can I have a , please?

    6. I would like to buy an tart.

    7. Thank you very !

    8. Is this bread ?

    9. I値l take one and three pastries.

    10. Do you accept credit ?










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