French A1 Lesson
Ordering Coffee in a Café
🎁 4-5 min read
📄 A1 Beginner Level
Listen & Repeat
Practice this natural café conversation from greeting to goodbye
Essential Café Vocabulary
Learn these key words to navigate any French café with confidence
Polite Requests in French
Learn the difference between informal and polite forms
– Better to use instead “Je vais prendre” (I’m going to take) using the near future (aller (to go) at the present + the verb at the infinitive).
– French: “Je vais prendre un café, s’il vous plaît.”
– “Je voudrais” (more polite)**: This phrase is used in formal situations or when addressing someone you don’t know well. For example:
– French: “Je voudrais un café avec du lait, s’il vous plaît.”
French Café Culture Tips
Essential knowledge for an authentic café experience
Tip 1
**Tipping in France**: In France and most continental Europe, tipping is included by default so you don’t need to add a tip except for exceptional service. Most Americans do not know that so restaurants and coffee shops love them when they add 20% 🙂
Tip 2
**Getting Waiter’s Attention**: To get a waiter’s attention in a French café, it is customary to raise your hand gently above your head or wave slightly. Avoid shouting across the room as this can be considered rude and disruptive.
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