A short and simple dialogue about ordering at a Portuguese café.
Um Queque e Um Sumo
A Muffin And A Juice
Eu Só Queria Tomar o Pequeno-Almoço
I Just Wanted To Have Breakfast
Diogo is in a bad mood and just wants some breakfast. Unfortunately, everywhere he goes seems to be closed. Listen for regular -ir verbs in the present tense throughout the story, including abrir, desistir, vestir, and decidir. Remember, they’re conjugated with almost the same endings as regular -er verbs!
Um Cliente Satisfeito
A Satisfied Customer
Menus might be missing at this restaurant’s table, but a courteous waiter is eager to keep a new customer satisfied.
Um Bom Restaurante
A Good Restaurant
Natália and Pedro decided to enjoy a nice lunch together. Find out what they ordered!
Um Jantar a Dois
A Dinner for Two
Luís and Maria decide to go out for dinner in a fancy restaurant without making a reservation. Learn some useful phrases for ordering food in a restaurant and discover some popular Portuguese dishes.
Três Amigos no Restaurante
Three Friends at the Restaurant
Pedro, João and Maria go to a restaurant and try to choose between lots of tasty and varied options.
Pedir uma Cerveja
Ordering a Beer
Vitória goes out for drinks with her brother and a friend. Follow along as she orders beer in Portugal.
Um Sítio Para Almoçar
A Place to Have Lunch
Renato asks for suggestions on where he and his family should eat lunch.
Uma Nova Pizzaria
A New Pizzeria
João and Bianca decide to try out a new restaurant for lunch!
Um Bom Profissional
A Good Professional
Miguel tells João about his new job working at a restaurant.
Entre Marido e Mulher Não Se Mete a Colher
Don't Put a Spoon Between Husband and Wife
Tensions are running high as João and Alice arrive at a restaurant for their lunch reservation.