Any requests for future advanced English videos? They are soooo much fun and such a great way to introduce new grammar and vocab! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 ewl.info/c1-order-coffee-pdf
yeah don't believe this bs lol imagine if someone can in and spoke like that to a cafe or coffee shop HAHAHA it's not fun or cool and she knows it but she also know's there's so many naive people on here that listen to her
As an almost native speaker of British English (Scottish Gaelic is my mother tongue) I always begin a request of this kind with “Please may I have……”. I have found through experience when ordering goods or services that the “Please may I” opening with a smile is best and generally very well received by people providing the service I want. Its pleasant, courteous and polite all in one. I definitely recommend it.
It is with the utmost pleasure that I acknowledge your discerning eye for detail, particularly in the art of coffee acquisition. Your ability to orchestrate such a transaction has evoked not only admiration but a profound sense of intrigue, prompting a myriad of cogitations.
Nice one, really! I consider myself to be fluent in English, but could really learn new things from the level 6 and 7 orders. Thanks a lot! I also find it very helpful when you explain the differences between British and American English.
Dear Lucy, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for providing the best organic, right-handed, left-handed, organic and ergonomic advice to all of us on how to stop suffering in our current transformation. You advise ordering coffee from 90 or more places available not only in Western civilization but throughout the world, which will definitely guarantee the smoothest and most enjoyable way to leave this world as quickly as possible. there is no need for medical examination, no regrets about the past or dashed hopes for the future. Just order a cup of coffee.
I find myself in profound awe of the extraordinary linguistic complexity you have wielded in this ongoing discourse. The potation at hand, be it a delightful coffee or an equally intriguing alternative, did, indeed, enrapture my senses to the utmost degree, leaving an indelible impression of gustatory delight upon my palate. My ardor for this remarkable beverage, I must confess, knows no limitations and has engendered an impassioned plea for an encore.
My son used to tell me these kinds of orders from customers (not all of them of course) when he was working at one of the Starbucks’ branches near our house when he was in HS. He said it was an interesting experience because he met people from different countries with different English accents and articulations. Btw, congrats for the 10+ millions subscribers!! 👏🏻 🎉
I found this helpfull to teachers in procces. When I was doing my practices at university, the main teacher asked me: Please make a B2 english level class, with the topic "introducing yourself". And I said: how is it posible? Nobody wanted to explain me, and I didn't aprove the subject. Now I coud! thanks to you Lucy😊 (Sorry for my grammatical mistakes)
You just brought out my youth memories of silly conversations with my friends using this super polite vocab! We used to talk with our mega hiper advanced portuguese only for fun like you have been doing with those English lessons , I love that!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂
I must say, I was thoroughly impressed by the quality of this video. Lucy's eloquence and clarity of speech made it a pleasure to watch. The content was very helpful and informative. I would highly recommend this video to anyone looking to improve their English vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Kudos to the team at English with Lucy for creating such a fantastic resource!
Lucy I'm absolutely delighted with your C1-C2 coffee ordering!! Furthermore, I'm quite ashamed of the way I've been asking for coffee for many years!!! Thanks a lot, enjoyable, funny and useful as always!
I really like your acknowledgement of ordering coffee. I will change my language when ordering it bcz it shows who am I and who I should be. Brilliant ❤
Hi Lucy, I had a field day with this lesson. Loved the way you went about putting everything together in such a funny, entertaining way. I almost split my sides every time I watched it. Congratulations. You´re a great teacher.
Dear valued customer, it is with utmost care and reverence for the intricate journey your single origin medium black coffee has undertaken, from meticulous selection to rigorous farming, grading, quality checks, and the delicate alchemy of roasting and recipe preparation, that we recommend savoring its essence in its purest form, devoid of any additives such as milk, sugar, cinnamon, or other embellishments. By doing so, you honor the laborious efforts and expertise invested in every stage of its creation, allowing the nuances of its flavor profile to shine forth in all their complexity and richness, thereby providing you with a truly unparalleled sensory experience that pays homage to the craftsmanship and dedication encapsulated within each precious sip.
Well Lucy, I'm really impressed by the way you present the full richness of Shakespearean language and SO grateful to you! I was wondering if you could adapt this very method to teach your TH-caman community about British food hallmarks or hobbies and pastimes, with the focus on British culture? All the best 😊
It was a nightmare to imagine myself as the recipient of level 7 order, but as an idle watcher, I had so much fun with the vocab and grammar as well as your own reactions to them 😂
Thank you, Lucy, for this video in which we learned a lot of vocabulary with the choice of appropriate words to use in speaking English in particular situations such as ordering a coffee.
i am flabbergasted with the last one :) there's definitely high likelihood of having your coffee sprinkled with barista's saliva with the the last option :)
So british! It was like listening to an artistic script!! The server would ask you "What kind of milk would you like?" after the fabulous order. In west coast of North America I am always asked about kind of milk, so I need to say "REGULAR milk"
“Someone is definitely going to spit in this customer’s coffee” This video was so interesting! Helpful and informative, yet funny and entertaining too! 🤩
I would like to kindly express to you that The way you craft your lessons is wonderful, and your splash of humour is really fantastic each and every time ! You make it easy and so sweet with your natural ability to enhance the flavor of it 🤎
If I I’m a waitress and someone use the level 5 paragraphs I would loose my mind , why?????? Why would you ask me to brew coffee, I’m not brewing any coffee I just take orders, normal orders from normal people 😂😂😂 brew coffe in your mothers house
Several rounds of applause to u!!!🎉🎉 What a great and unique way to present advanced grammar structures and vocabulary by using an activity everybody can relate to. To me it also had a plus: Your last requests also started to sound like cooking recipes!❤❤
Absolutely fabulous! I totally love your way of explaining English grammar and vocab!!! Is it even possible to outgo this? I think not. Greetings from Slovakia. ❤
Perfect.. except *outdo might be more correct in this instance. Your new car will outgo my old banger. Not to be outdone by the challengers, the reigning champions upped their game. The Fax machine was outdated. This month I can't pay the rent, so we must cutback on our outgoings. Besides our dear Lucy, the Cambridge dictionary online, is a great resource.
I'm a beginner of speaking English. So I want to hear various phrases in many situations of daily life. This ordering coffee term is very interesting! How polite and elegant way to order in level 7 ! I was amased! Thank you for kindly explanations of difficult words.
Around Level 5 I already started feeling like 'Ah, Christ on a bike, just give me a feckin coffee, will ya?!' 😂 The last two levels nearly gave me anxiety 😅
Mind blowing! Yes .. so .. English .. (I mean the language). Sooooo many different ways to express the same thought. True real English. Totally opposite to the schoolish "one proper way". Thank you so much these clips. I really appreciate the work you do working on these clips. The least I can do is to recommend to others your channel "English with Lucy" .. and so I do so .. Thank you so much. Great clips. Great explanations. Great flow. Great English.
I feel that if I tried the level 7 version, I would get kicked out of the coffee shop or at the very least get some strange looks and be asked to repeat my order in a more coherent way. 😀 Still, I am sure advanced speakers of English will find this very instructive. As usual, top drawer job from Lucy 😉
Although the level 7 request is so polite to the limits, it's like only the baristas in England could figure out what is being ordered. Thank you Lucy.
5:04 - That just reminds me of the episode of Fawlty Towers where there's a guest staying over who Basil mistakes for a hotel inspector. The guest does speak in that way and Basil just replies with "why don't you talk properly?" Brilliant
Lucy: You made it top level. I am going to have C1 interview for a job application so this lesson let me realize the kind of english expressions that I must know in order to successfully be hired!! Best regards from Mexico!!
I was the kind of barista who really enjoyed customers like level 6, because it made me feel like they really appreciate my job. Level 7 was a bit too much, manily because I wasn't able to control what the cups/mugs were made of and wether they were constructed for a specific hand . Other than that I didn't like 'Can I get a coffee?' customers because it required me to ask more questions because when I didn't they'd complain they'd wanted a Cappuccino and not a black coffee. ASK FOR A EFING CAPPUCCINO THEN! BE SPECIFIC WITH YOUR ORDER 😅 I loved this episode so much, thank you for that. Sending love from the Czech Republic ❤
A 'memory' popped up on Facebook today, and it was my wife and I who had taken our Grandchildren swimming and then to a pub for dinner. It was about 6pm and they were then, nine and six. I'd noted that both had ordered their own meals and both had started with 'Please may I have... ' We were soooo proud!
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication... I would just say " can I please have almond caffucino , no sugar with cinnamon sprinkle on top.. ( simplified but direct)
Ah this is so cool . This way I can actually consolidate my knowledge and get away with B2 and jump right into C1/C2. I really appreciate it. keep up the good work.❤
The easiest way to order coffee is by saying "Hi, I would like a black coffee". It's fascinating to learn the new vocabulary from this video though. Thank you, Lucy.
Its not difficult for us because you have taught us the polite way to request things and also you have taught us how to use the adjective order before so you merged two ways thank you a lot
Any requests for future advanced English videos? They are soooo much fun and such a great way to introduce new grammar and vocab!
📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 ewl.info/c1-order-coffee-pdf
Plz make C1 level video about
Crime , social media , personality, Money , home , sanitation, education and.....
Please make modal verbs video, I really need it ✨
so beautiful and elegant
Level 4 or higher may not be understood by nice coffee shop worker who came to UK just few years ago..
"Push myself". What is the meaning here?
As a barista, I got traumatized by just looking at the level 7 order 😂
I am deeply sorry 😂🧡
😂
😂😂😂
Ah yes, another way to being a menace for public
I even can hear the p*** taking from the barista with their colleagues.
At the end of the order, the server would need to rewind it.
Level 7 had me in stitches laughing! The difference in politeness between "may", "can", and "could" was beneficial. Thank you!
🤣🤣
I quite agree. The difference is subtle, yet discernible.
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Does relay talk someone in the way like that? Not everyone is skilled to tall in novels.
A customer behind you: Can you hurry up bro?
Absolutely fabulous information garnished with grammar and sprinkled with your unequalled talent. Thank you from Romania 🇹🇩.
nobody speaks like this in England and if you did to any of those 'levels' they would laugh you out of the shop
yeah don't believe this bs lol imagine if someone can in and spoke like that to a cafe or coffee shop HAHAHA it's not fun or cool and she knows it but she also know's there's so many naive people on here that listen to her
Jesus Christ, if the barista is able to take that order and execute it, that barista deserves a big, big, big raise!
Deserves a big hug and a big mug full of a medium sized black coffee ...
The most delightful British English instructor one could ever encounter ❤
Good teacher
Absolutely 🙌
Currently the best
It is absolutely cool to have someone teaching C1 or C2 level.
That's something I wished for when learning Swedish... But never found. Thanks a lot!
As an almost native speaker of British English (Scottish Gaelic is my mother tongue) I always begin a request of this kind with “Please may I have……”. I have found through experience when ordering goods or services that the “Please may I” opening with a smile is best and generally very well received by people providing the service I want. Its pleasant, courteous and polite all in one. I definitely recommend it.
I can hear you saying this in a Scottish accent 😄 just can't decide if it's softly spoken or slightly brusque
No! As a native You should use levels 6 and 7 to order a cup of coffee 😂
It is with the utmost pleasure that I acknowledge your discerning eye for detail, particularly in the art of coffee acquisition. Your ability to orchestrate such a transaction has evoked not only admiration but a profound sense of intrigue, prompting a myriad of cogitations.
😂 Ich feiere deinen Kommentar!
(german slang by younger people;
used if you like something a whole lot)
Nice one, really! I consider myself to be fluent in English, but could really learn new things from the level 6 and 7 orders.
Thanks a lot!
I also find it very helpful when you explain the differences between British and American English.
It's just a cup of ☕😅😅😅😅😅
I like how it all started with a mundane coffee order at a regular cafe and slowly turned into real poetry :) Anyway, thank you for your videos!
At some point politeness becomes like sarcasm :)
And this coffee order greatly expanded my vocabulary!
Thank you!
Never knew that ordering a cup of coffee could be such an art! Lovely,Lucy!
The way you teach is quite interesting........it's our pleasure to get a such teacher like u❤
nobody speaks like this in England and if you did to any of those 'levels' they would laugh you out of the shop
Dear Lucy, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for providing the best organic, right-handed, left-handed, organic and ergonomic advice to all of us on how to stop suffering in our current transformation. You advise ordering coffee from 90 or more places available not only in Western civilization but throughout the world, which will definitely guarantee the smoothest and most enjoyable way to leave this world as quickly as possible. there is no need for medical examination, no regrets about the past or dashed hopes for the future. Just order a cup of coffee.
😂
I find myself in profound awe of the extraordinary linguistic complexity you have wielded in this ongoing discourse. The potation at hand, be it a delightful coffee or an equally intriguing alternative, did, indeed, enrapture my senses to the utmost degree, leaving an indelible impression of gustatory delight upon my palate. My ardor for this remarkable beverage, I must confess, knows no limitations and has engendered an impassioned plea for an encore.
I love these new C1 and C2 advanced-level lessons to handle daily situations. Please, more videos like this one!
I did not know that there even exists such a sophisticated way of ordering a simple cup of coffee. 😄
My son used to tell me these kinds of orders from customers (not all of them of course) when he was working at one of the Starbucks’ branches near our house when he was in HS. He said it was an interesting experience because he met people from different countries with different English accents and articulations.
Btw, congrats for the 10+ millions subscribers!! 👏🏻 🎉
I found this helpfull to teachers in procces. When I was doing my practices at university, the main teacher asked me:
Please make a B2 english level class, with the topic "introducing yourself".
And I said: how is it posible?
Nobody wanted to explain me, and I didn't aprove the subject.
Now I coud! thanks to you Lucy😊
(Sorry for my grammatical mistakes)
Thank you, Lucy! I loved this lesson. You have proved that "Learning English is fun!" I imagined the level 7- speaker and the barist in a café. 😂
...and a firearm bang in the end
nobody speaks like this in England and if you did to any of those 'levels' they would laugh you out of the shop
Dear Lucy, I love your channel, it's absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you very much for your work! ❤️
You just brought out my youth memories of silly conversations with my friends using this super polite vocab! We used to talk with our mega hiper advanced portuguese only for fun like you have been doing with those English lessons , I love that!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂
I must say, I was thoroughly impressed by the quality of this video. Lucy's eloquence and clarity of speech made it a pleasure to watch. The content was very helpful and informative. I would highly recommend this video to anyone looking to improve their English vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Kudos to the team at English with Lucy for creating such a fantastic resource!
Lucy I'm absolutely delighted with your C1-C2 coffee ordering!! Furthermore, I'm quite ashamed of the way I've been asking for coffee for many years!!! Thanks a lot, enjoyable, funny and useful as always!
I really like your acknowledgement of ordering coffee. I will change my language when ordering it bcz it shows who am I and who I should be.
Brilliant ❤
Hi Lucy, I had a field day with this lesson. Loved the way you went about putting everything together in such a funny, entertaining way. I almost split my sides every time I watched it. Congratulations. You´re a great teacher.
Absolutely fantastic the way you put the things!! Realistic ? No. Funny???
Yesssss!!!!! How we learn with you ...
Thanks Lucy!
Dear valued customer, it is with utmost care and reverence for the intricate journey your single origin medium black coffee has undertaken, from meticulous selection to rigorous farming, grading, quality checks, and the delicate alchemy of roasting and recipe preparation, that we recommend savoring its essence in its purest form, devoid of any additives such as milk, sugar, cinnamon, or other embellishments. By doing so, you honor the laborious efforts and expertise invested in every stage of its creation, allowing the nuances of its flavor profile to shine forth in all their complexity and richness, thereby providing you with a truly unparalleled sensory experience that pays homage to the craftsmanship and dedication encapsulated within each precious sip.
Did I use chatGPT to write it for me? Maybe... XD
I absolutely loved this class… How amazing to have C1/C2 class with you. Thank you so much
Thanks a bunch! Greetings from Kazakhstan ❤
Why am I here? This is my first language. 😂
Isn't it so fun??😂😂
I have been following you since long time and never thanked you! Many thanks indeed!!!
Well Lucy, I'm really impressed by the way you present the full richness of Shakespearean language and SO grateful to you! I was wondering if you could adapt this very method to teach your TH-caman community about British food hallmarks or hobbies and pastimes, with the focus on British culture?
All the best 😊
Politeness edging the ridiculous grotesque 😂😂 , level 4 is perfection 👌
I always thought you order a coffee when you're at max B2 level, because above that you order tea.
In a cup with saucer
Actually, I like this video more than the one about fast-food order. This one is clearer to me.
I adore this series of videos! Perfect for advancing the language and so much fun ❤😊
I always have lot of fun with your videos
This was so much fun 😂 Thanks Lucy, another great one!!
U killed it with your charisma !
It was a nightmare to imagine myself as the recipient of level 7 order, but as an idle watcher, I had so much fun with the vocab and grammar as well as your own reactions to them 😂
Level 7 gives me connotations with Monthy Python’s Flying Circus cheese shop sketch. Brilliant! Mind boggling! Staggering ! Lovin’ it 😅
Thank you, Lucy, for this video in which we learned a lot of vocabulary with the choice of appropriate words to use in speaking English in particular situations such as ordering a coffee.
This is perfect!😂❤ Please keep on!
T-101 Level: Your coffee, give it to me, now.
i am flabbergasted with the last one :) there's definitely high likelihood of having your coffee sprinkled with barista's saliva with the the last option :)
I adore your mindfully crafted videos soo much - learning English could not be even a noche more effective. Or funny for that matter🥰
So british! It was like listening to an artistic script!!
The server would ask you "What kind of milk would you like?" after the fabulous order. In west coast of North America I am always asked about kind of milk, so I need to say "REGULAR milk"
“Someone is definitely going to spit in this customer’s coffee”
This video was so interesting! Helpful and informative, yet funny and entertaining too! 🤩
Love you videos! Greeting you from Tajikistan!
Imagine going to Starbucks and telling them a 500 word essay
Lucy, you're the best! ))) C7 was the best coffee order I ever seen.
I would like to kindly express to you that The way you craft your lessons is wonderful, and your splash of humour is really fantastic each and every time ! You make it easy and so sweet with your natural ability to enhance the flavor of it 🤎
If I I’m a waitress and someone use the level 5 paragraphs I would loose my mind , why?????? Why would you ask me to brew coffee, I’m not brewing any coffee I just take orders, normal orders from normal people 😂😂😂 brew coffe in your mothers house
😂😂😂😂
Instead of loading sarcasm in speaking in such a way, it is a fun and enthralling learning experience
Several rounds of applause to u!!!🎉🎉 What a great and unique way to present advanced grammar structures and vocabulary by using an activity everybody can relate to. To me it also had a plus: Your last requests also started to sound like cooking recipes!❤❤
What can I say, you're the best English teacher I've ever had Lucy
Absolutely fabulous! I totally love your way of explaining English grammar and vocab!!! Is it even possible to outgo this? I think not.
Greetings from Slovakia. ❤
Perfect.. except *outdo might be more correct in this instance.
Your new car will outgo my old banger.
Not to be outdone by the challengers, the reigning champions upped their game.
The Fax machine was outdated.
This month I can't pay the rent, so we must cutback on our outgoings.
Besides our dear Lucy, the Cambridge dictionary online, is a great resource.
This video was not only interesting but also a lot of fun
I can easily imagine Mr. Bean ordering a coffee using level 7 option 😅
I can without any effort imagine a character played by John Cleese, stating the level 7 order to an employee at a café in a rural French village.
I'm a beginner of speaking English.
So I want to hear various phrases in many
situations of daily life.
This ordering coffee term is very interesting!
How polite and elegant way to order in level 7 ! I was amased!
Thank you for kindly explanations of difficult words.
Around Level 5 I already started feeling like 'Ah, Christ on a bike, just give me a feckin coffee, will ya?!' 😂 The last two levels nearly gave me anxiety 😅
That's funny buddy 😂
bahahaha! fab idioms 😂
The same here 😂
Christ on a bike is my new favorite sentence 😂
Mind blowing! Yes .. so .. English .. (I mean the language). Sooooo many different ways to express the same thought. True real English. Totally opposite to the schoolish "one proper way". Thank you so much these clips. I really appreciate the work you do working on these clips. The least I can do is to recommend to others your channel "English with Lucy" .. and so I do so .. Thank you so much. Great clips. Great explanations. Great flow. Great English.
I feel that if I tried the level 7 version, I would get kicked out of the coffee shop or at the very least get some strange looks and be asked to repeat my order in a more coherent way. 😀 Still, I am sure advanced speakers of English will find this very instructive. As usual, top drawer job from Lucy 😉
I do believe so.
Lucy Im laughing at level 6 I already forgot acfirst part of the sentence. OMG loving it 👌🙏
I’m pissing myself laughing at level 6 and 7 😂
Absolutely amazing episode.
Sorry Miss... Starbuck can't catch up with your orders
The simpler you talk, the quicker you get your coffee😅
I am à Frenchman Who enjoyed whatching your vidéos. And this one Was stunning.😊
Don't be surprised when barista instead of preparing a coffee will call for a doctor.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Heavenly Lesson. 🏕️ Thanks. 🇧🇩
I love these kind of video 😁 thank you so much 😊
Although the level 7 request is so polite to the limits, it's like only the baristas in England could figure out what is being ordered. Thank you Lucy.
Oh dear, the amount of words used in such an advance level is like 'really!' Interesting at the same time.
Lovely yet extraordinary Lucy!!
What a wonderful pronunciation you have, Lucy! I understand almost everything. Thank you so much! 🙂🙏
Lucy, I absolutely love it!❤❤❤
Thanks a lot, Lucy. Your information about ordering coffee in different levels of can be a very useful for those who learn English. ❤
5:04 - That just reminds me of the episode of Fawlty Towers where there's a guest staying over who Basil mistakes for a hotel inspector. The guest does speak in that way and Basil just replies with "why don't you talk properly?" Brilliant
Thankyou so much lucy for teaching me to make a coffee.....
Cheers, Lucy! Awesome!
Lucy: You made it top level. I am going to have C1 interview for a job application so this lesson let me realize the kind of english expressions that I must know in order to successfully be hired!! Best regards from Mexico!!
Such a lovely teacher!!!
I was the kind of barista who really enjoyed customers like level 6, because it made me feel like they really appreciate my job. Level 7 was a bit too much, manily because I wasn't able to control what the cups/mugs were made of and wether they were constructed for a specific hand .
Other than that I didn't like 'Can I get a coffee?' customers because it required me to ask more questions because when I didn't they'd complain they'd wanted a Cappuccino and not a black coffee. ASK FOR A EFING CAPPUCCINO THEN! BE SPECIFIC WITH YOUR ORDER 😅
I loved this episode so much, thank you for that.
Sending love from the Czech Republic
❤
Thank you so much for this leçon
Very interesting and absolutely delightful. The increase of complexity and annoyance makes it so very fun. Thank you for that!
Wooooooooooooowwww I love it! My brain hurts but in a best possible way!❤
A 'memory' popped up on Facebook today, and it was my wife and I who had taken our Grandchildren swimming and then to a pub for dinner. It was about 6pm and they were then, nine and six. I'd noted that both had ordered their own meals and both had started with 'Please may I have... ' We were soooo proud!
Was just fabulous and hilarious ❤❤❤
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication... I would just say " can I please have almond caffucino , no sugar with cinnamon sprinkle on top.. ( simplified but direct)
Lucy is such a professional, thanks for the amazing lesson!
Good job teacher.
Have a great Day. 👍
Thank you Lucy 👍🏼👍🏼
OMG, this is a ridiculous lovely video Lucy! I did enjoy it so much. Kudos!
Ah this is so cool . This way I can actually consolidate my knowledge and get away with B2 and jump right into C1/C2. I really appreciate it. keep up the good work.❤
Lovely stuff, thank you! ❤
A very nice style of teaching English
I loved the video! Really helpful!
The easiest way to order coffee is by saying "Hi, I would like a black coffee". It's fascinating to learn the new vocabulary from this video though. Thank you, Lucy.
Its not difficult for us because you have taught us the polite way to request things and also you have taught us how to use the adjective order before so you merged two ways thank you a lot