delight.
Coat
A light coat or jacket, a versatile companion for autumn’s
unpredictable weather, offering both style and
protection.
Umbrella
An umbrella, a practical shield against autumn’s
occasional showers, adds a touch of color and charm to
the scene.
Autumn wind
A gentle autumn wind whispers through the leaves,
creating a soothing symphony of nature’s beauty.
Vocabulary for describing people and their interactions
Patrons
Those who visit the cafe, enjoying coffee, pastries, and
good company.
Waiter
The person who serves the patrons, taking orders and
delivering drinks and snacks.
Chat
Engaging in friendly conversations and catching up over
coffee.
Laugh
Sharing laughter, smiles, and joy, creating a warm and
welcoming atmosphere.
Understanding
Expressing empathy and understanding, fostering a
sense of connection.
Meeting
A gathering of friends, a long-awaited meeting filled with
catching up and shared memories.
Memories
Recalling past experiences, discussing pleasant moments
and creating new ones.
Conversation
Engaging in conversations about work, travel, news, and
other topics.
Care
Showing care and attention to each other, creating a
supportive and friendly environment.
Enjoy
Savor the moment, the atmosphere, and the company,
appreciating the simple pleasures of life.
Vocabulary for describing food and drinks
Coffee
Popular coffee beverages such as latte, cappuccino,
espresso, and Americano, perfect for a cozy cafe
experience.
Tea
A wide variety of teas, including green, black, and herbal
tea, all perfect for enjoying in a cozy cafe.
Hot chocolate
A warm and comforting drink, perfect for chilly autumn
days, providing a delightful warm embrace.
Pastry
Delectable desserts and sweet treats, perfect for
indulging in alongside a cup of coffee or tea.
Bun
Cinnamon rolls and other fresh-baked goods, a classic
cafe treat that satisfies your sweet cravings.
Cake
Small cakes and pies, adding a touch of sweetness and
elegance to your cafe experience.
Muffin
Small muffins, a convenient and tasty snack perfect for a
quick and satisfying bite.
Sandwich
Light and filling sandwiches, a perfect option for a quick
and satisfying bite to eat.
Cream
A delightful addition to coffee or hot chocolate, adding a
touch of richness and sweetness to your drink.
Spices
Cinnamon, cardamom, and other spices often used in
autumn drinks, adding a touch of warmth and flavor,
making them perfect for the season.
Basic Greetings and Phrases
1. Hello – A common way to greet someone. Example: «Hello, nice to meet you!»
2. Hi – An informal version of «Hello.» Example: «Hi, how’s it going?»
3. Good morning – A greeting used in the morning, before noon. Example: «Good morning! Would you like some coffee?»
4. Good afternoon – A greeting used in the afternoon, after noon and before evening. Example: «Good afternoon, welcome to the meeting.»
5. Good evening – A greeting used in the evening, typically after 5 PM. Example: «Good evening, thank you for coming to dinner.»
6. Goodbye – A word used when leaving or ending a conversation. Example: «Goodbye, have a nice day!»
7. See you later – A casual way to say «Goodbye,» implying you’ll meet again. Example: «See you later at the party!»
8. Please – A polite word used when making a request. Example: «Please pass the salt.»
9. Thank you – An expression of gratitude. Example: «Thank you for your help.»
10. You’re welcome – A polite response to «Thank you.» Example: «You’re welcome, it was my pleasure.»
11. Yes – Used to agree or affirm something. Example: «Yes, I would love to join you.»
12. No – Used to disagree or deny something. Example: «No, I’m afraid I can’t make it today.»
13. Excuse me – A polite way to get someone’s attention or apologize for interrupting. Example: «Excuse me, could you tell me the time?»
14. Sorry – An expression used to apologize for a mistake. Example: «Sorry, I didn’t mean to bump into you.»
15. How are you? – A common question to ask about someone’s well-being. Example: «Hi John, how are you?»
16. I’m fine, thank you. – A standard response to «How are you?» Example: «I’m fine, thank you. How about you?»
17. What’s your name? – A question asking for