In this English listening practice episode, I share a funny (and slightly frustrating) story from my exchange program in Atlanta that taught me a valuable lesson: how to order drinks in English the RIGHT way.
If you are an intermediate English learner looking to improve your speaking and listening skills, this video is for you. We’ll dive into essential restaurant vocabulary, the cultural differences in drink temperatures, and three polite ways to order like a native speaker.
In this lesson, you will learn:
- How to avoid getting "warm beer" in the US
- The difference between "Chilled", "On the rocks", and "Room temperature"
- Three Polite structures: "Can I get...", "I'll have...", and "I'd like..."
- What "Easy on the ice" means and why you need to know it
Timestamps for your practice:
00:00 - The Story: My warm beer nightmare in Atlanta
01:15 - Why cultural habits matter in English
02:55 - 3 Polite ways to order drinks
04:03 - Master the Temperature: Ice vs. Chilled
05:50 - Essential Vocabulary (Water, Soda, Coffee)
07:20 - Putting It All Together
08:10 - Final Encouragement for English Learners
Interactive Homework: How do you like your drinks? Ice-cold, chilled, or room temperature? Practice your English and tell me in the comments!
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