Im Café bestellen: A2 Mini-Quiz

Audio (Hörverstehen, 2 Fragen): Im Café bestellen – Was wurde bestellt? Wie wurde bezahlt?
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Hör den kurzen Dialog. Was bestellt der Gast?
Kellnerin: Was darf’s sein?
Gast: Einen Cappuccino, bitte. Ohne Zucker.
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Hints for this Quiz

Listen for the exact drink word: Cappuccino.
The guest clearly says “Einen Cappuccino, bitte. Ohne Zucker.”
“Mit Karte” = by card; “bar” = cash.
“Mit Karte” means by card. “Bar” means cash.
Conditional (“Könnte …”) usually sounds more polite than “Kann …”.
“Könnte ich bitte …?” is the most polite modal form in this list.
Look at the drink: it’s a cappuccino with milk foam.
The picture suggests a cappuccino; the sentence matches and includes “ohne Zucker.”
It’s about tipping and not taking the small change back.
“Stimmt so” means “keep the change.” It’s a polite way to leave a small tip in Germany.
Think about payment, not food or take-away.
After asking for the bill, the next typical question is the payment method: cash or card.
Begin with “Ich hätte gern …” and end with “bitte.”
Standard polite order is “Ich hätte gern …, bitte.”
The common phrase is “ohne Zucker.”
“ohne Zucker” = without sugar. The fixed collocation is “ohne Zucker.”

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