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Practice Ordering at a Wales Café

Cafés are where you'll have your most repeated Wales conversation: ordering a coffee, choosing a pastry, finding a seat, paying, and saying goodbye. This scenario teaches you the entire café script, including the small variations between sit-down and takeaway, and the country-specific coffee vocabulary that confuses first-time visitors. You'll practise ordering by size, asking for milk type, requesting tap water, and handling the moment when a barista responds in English — a polite 'Wales, please' usually does the trick.

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Sample Wales conversation

Contoh percakapan
  1. Helo! Croeso i'n caffi. Beth alla i gael i chi heddiw?

    Hello! Welcome to our café. What can I get you today?
  2. Hoffwn i goffi, os gwelwch yn dda.

    I'd like a coffee, please.
  3. Wrth gwrs! Hoffech chi espresso, cappuccino, neu latte?

    Of course! Would you like an espresso, a cappuccino, or a latte?
  4. Espresso, os gwelwch yn dda.

    An espresso, please.
  5. Hoffech chi un bach neu un mawr?

    Would you like that small or large?
  6. Bach, os gwelwch yn dda.

    Small, please.

Yang akan kamu pelajari

  • Order coffee, tea, or pastries by name and size
  • Choose between takeaway and table service
  • Ask for sweeteners, milk alternatives, or extra ice
  • Pay by card or cash and understand the total
  • Ask for the Wi-Fi password politely

Pertanyaan yang sering diajukan

What's the Wales word for 'to take away'?

There's a specific phrase that varies by country (e.g. 'para llevar' in Spanish). The scenario teaches the most common form for Wales.

How do I order a coffee with oat milk in Wales?

We include the modern milk-alternative vocabulary (oat, almond, soy) in the word list. Most cafés in Wales-speaking cities now stock alternatives.

Is it rude to sit at a café table without ordering in Wales?

Yes — café etiquette in most Wales-speaking countries expects you to order before claiming a table. The scenario teaches the phrase 'May I sit here while I order?'.

How do I ask for tap water in Wales?

There's a specific construction — tap water is a separate term from bottled water and is sometimes free, sometimes not. The vocabulary list covers both.

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