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At the Bar

Introduction

Ordering beer, one of the essential surviving techniques in the civilized world. At least for some people. Probably the keyword una cerveza – a beer is sufficient to order beer, but in the civilized world we might want to use a few more words. JP and Liliana tell us all about it.

Audio Lesson


Dialogue

hombre:Buenas tardes. ¿Qué le sirvo?align="right"|
mujer:Quiero una cerveza.align="right"|
hombre:¿Clara u obscura?align="right"|
mujer:Obscura por favor.align="right"|

Dialogue with Translation

hombre:Buenastardes.¿Quélesirvo?align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
goodafternoonswhat(to) you(I) serve
man:Good afternoon. What can I serve you?
mujer:Quierounacerveza.align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
(I) wantabeer
woman:I'd like a beer.
hombre:¿Clarauobscura?'align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
clearordark
man:Regular or dark?
mujer:Obscurapor favor.align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
darkplease
woman:Dark, please.
la cerveza – the beer

Vocabulary for Dialogue

el hombrenoun (masculine)the man
la mujernoun (feminine)the woman
bueno/buenaadjective (m./f.)good
buenos/buenasadjective (plural, m./f.)good
la tardenoun (feminine)the afternoon
las tardesnoun (plural, feminine)the afternoons
buenas tardesphrasegood afternoon
¿qué?interrogative pronounwhat?
leindirect object pronoun(to) you (formal, singular)
servirverb (infinitive)to serve
(yo) sirvoverb (present tense)I serve
quererverb (infinitive)to want, to like
(yo) quieroverb (present tense)I want, I like
unonumberone
un/unaarticle (m./f.)a
la cervezanoun (feminine)the beer
claro/claraadjective (m./f.)clear, bright
oconjunctionor
uconjunction (before “o”) or
obscuro/obscuraadjective (m./f.)dark
por favorphraseplease
el vino tinto – the red wine

Vocabulary for Audio Lesson

¿Me da una cerveza por favor?phraseDo you give me a beer, please?
cerveza lightphraselight beer
la cerveza claraphrasethe regular beer
claros/clarasadjective (plural, m./f.)clear, bright
la cerveza obscuraphrasethe dark beer
obscuros/obscurasadjective (plural, m./f.)dark
el vinonoun (masculine)the wine
blanco/blancaadjective (m./f.)white
el vino blancophrasethe white wine
el vino tintophrasethe red wine
la micheladanoun (feminine)the beer with lime, salt, and sauces
Méjico/México lindophrasebeautiful Mexico
hasta luegophrasesee you later

 

More Vocabulary

This section includes grammatically related words. Some of them are required by the exercise Dialogue Recast.

meindirect object pronoun(to) me
te(to) you (informal, singular)
le(to) him/her(/it)
le(to) you (formal, singular)
nos(to) us
os(to) you (informal, plural)
les(to) them
les(to) you (formal, plural)
 
servirinfinitiveI serve
(yo) sirvopresent tenseI serve
(tú) sirvesyou serve (informal, singular)
(él/ella) sirvehe/she(/it) serves
(usted) sirveyou serve (formal, singular)
(nosotros/-as) servimoswe serve (m./f.)
(vosotros/-as) servísyou serve (informal, plural, m./f.)
(ellos/ellas) sirventhey serve (m./f.)
(ustedes) sirvenyou serve (formal, plural)
 
quererinfinitiveto want
(yo) quieropresent tenseI want
(tú) quieresyou want (informal, singular)
(él/ella) quierehe/she(/it) wants
(usted) quiereyou want (formal, singular)
(nosotros/-as) queremoswe want (m./f.)
(vosotros/-as) queréisyou want (informal, plural, m./f.)
(ellos/ellas) quierenthey want (m./f.)
(ustedes) quierenyou want (formal, plural)

Exercises

Dialogue Translation

Translate from Spanish to English. Click each bar to check your answer. If possible, read the Spanish sentences aloud.

Buenas tardes. ¿Qué le sirvo?
Good afternoon. What can I serve you?
Quiero una cerveza.
I'd like a beer.
¿Clara u obscura?
Regular or dark?
Obscura por favor.
Dark, please.

Dialogue Recall

Now translate from English to Spanish. Remember to say the Spanish sentences aloud.

Good afternoon. What do I serve you? (formal)
Buenas tardes. ¿Qué le sirvo?
I'd like a beer.
Quiero una cerveza.
Regular or dark?
¿Clara u obscura?
Dark, please.
Obscura por favor.

Dialogue Remix

Translate this variant of the dialogue from English to Spanish.

Good afternoon.
Buenas tardes.
Good. (plural, feminine)
Buenas. (short for buenas tardes)
I want one, please.
Quiero una por favor.
What?
¿Qué?
One afternoon, please.
Una tarde por favor.
Good. What can I serve you? (formal)
Bueno. ¿Qué le sirvo?
I want a ...
Quiero un/una ...
A beer or a red wine or a white wine?
¿Una cerveza o un vino tinto o un vino blanco?
I'd like a good beer.
Quiero una cerveza buena.
A good beer? A dark beer?
¿Una cerveza buena? ¿Una cerveza obscura?
I want a michelada, please.
Quiero una michelada por favor.
Good. I serve you a good michelada. (formal)
Bueno. Le sirvo una michelada buena.
Good.
Bueno.
Good.
Bueno.

Dialogue Recast

This translation exercise requires some of the words from the More Vocabulary section.

Good afternoon. What do I serve you? (formal, plural)
Buenas tardes. ¿Qué les sirvo?
We like a beer.
Queremos una cerveza.
Regular or dark?
¿Clara u obscura?
Dark, please.
Obscura por favor.
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