Starbucks : Culture

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Unit: Food and Drink

Topic: Ordering Food

Matthayomsuksa 4

Vocabulary

Grande (N.)

A cup of coffee at Starbucks; smaller than Ventibut larger than tall, usually 16 ounces.

Venti (N.)

A serving of a drink of coffee

measuring 20 fluid ounces

Trenta (N.)

A cup of Starbuck coffee

measuring 24 fluid ounces

Flavor (N.)

The distinctive taste of a food or drink.

Syrup (N.)

A thick sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar

in boiling water, Often used for preserving fruit.

Liquid (N.)

Having a consistency like that of water or oil

Caffeine (N.)

A crystalline compound that is found

esp. in tea and coffee plants

Decaf (N.)

Decaf [decaffeinated] is Non-caffeine coffee.

Structure

Would you like (to) …

Structure:

Would you like to + Verb Infinitive

It is used to make an invitation or to offer

something to someone.

Would you like some coffee? (offer)- Yes, I would.

Would you like to go out with me tonight?(Invitation)- I would love to go out with you.

Example:

How to order at Starbucks?

1. Consider your cravings

To get a drink you will enjoy,

it is important ordering something

based on what you are craving.

Ordering at Starbucks does not

necessarily mean that you must order coffee;

in fact, there are dozens of drink choices including

tea, smoothies, and hot chocolates. Consider the

temperature and season to decide what sounds just

right.

2. Choose a size

Starbucks is known for having

their name-specific sizing. Don’t

fear, getting the sizes down is easy.

A tall is the equivalent of 12oz, a grande is 16oz,

and a venti is 20oz. Some Starbucks also offer a

short drink equaling 8oz, or a trenta which is equal

to 24oz.

3. Add a little flavor

It does not matter if you order

coffee, tea, or any other drink.

You always have the ability to add sugar

or a syrup flavor. Adding a flavor will

typically give you two extra pumps of syrup, so if

you want your drink extra sweet be sure to specify

and be ready to pay more. Sugar is free, but a syrup

flavor is not.

4. Choose the liquid base

Some drinks are made with milk

while others are made with water as

the base. If you prefer one over the

other, specify that when you order. Typically,

nonfat, 2% milk, soymilk, and half-and-half are the

available milk options. Some Starbucks also carry

specialty milks such as almond or coconut milk.

5. Consider the caffeine

Espresso and coffee both naturally

have caffeine, as do black and green

teas. If you want less caffeine in your

drink, order half- caf (1/2 the normal amount of

caffeine) or decaf (with no caffeine). You can

also add extra shots of coffee if you are looking

for a bit more energy from your drink.

Practice

Scramble & Match

Directions

1. Rearrange words in the box correctly.

2. Put those words in the blank to complete the sentences.

3. Match sentences with the right pictures.

Production

My first day at

Starbucks.

Directions

1. Work in a groups of three.

-One of you act as waitress.

-Two of you act as customers.

2. Supposing, the classroom is the Starbucks coffee.

3. Do the role-play.

At Starbuck Coffee

Waitress: Welcome to Starbucks Coffee, what would

you like to drink?

Customer1: Hi, I would like hot caramel chocolate.

Waitress: What size do you want?

Customer1: I’ like grande.

Waitress: And you? what would you like to drink?

Customer2: I would like venti of iced-latte.

Waitress: OK, Wait a minute. ……. Here you are.

There’re 290 Bath.

Customer: Here, thank you.

Member1. Miss Jirapat Chomvilai 0102. Miss Thunyachon Ladawan 0203. Mr. Peerapat Singlong 0284. Mr. Narunon Prathammasarn 047

3rd English MajorFaculty of Education

Mahasarakham University