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Dining out in Germany – HearSay alemán A1
Learn the essential German for navigating a busy Brauhaus, from ordering a beer to splitting the bill. Practice speaking and listening on the go to master ordering, toasting, and tipping like a local.
Lecciones Finding a table Lukas and Emma arrive at a busy Brauhaus and look for seats.
Vocabulario das Brauhaus (brewery) der Tisch (table) der Platz (seat) frei (free) besetzt (occupied) Objetivos Ask if a seat is free Understand when a table is occupied Basic drinks in Germany They check out what everyone is drinking around them.
Vocabulario das Bier (beer) das Weizenbier (wheat beer) das Wasser (water) der Saft (juice) trinken (to drink) Objetivos Identify common German drinks Use verbs for drinking Ordering a beer Emma gets the waiter's attention and orders a wheat beer.
Vocabulario die Kellnerin (waitress) der Kellner (waiter) bestellen (to order) das Glas (glass) bitte (please) danke (thank you) Objetivos Get a waiter's attention politely Order a drink using bitte German toasting etiquette Lukas teaches Emma the golden rule of German toasting.
Vocabulario Prost (cheers) das Auge (eye) anstoßen (to toast) der Abend (evening) gemütlich (cozy) Objetivos Say cheers in German Learn the eye contact rule Reading the menu They look through the menu to decide what to eat.
Vocabulario die Speisekarte (menu) essen (to eat) das Essen (food) der Hunger (hunger) vegetarisch (vegetarian) Objetivos Ask for the menu Recognize basic menu sections Traditional meat dishes Lukas explains the various meat options typical for a Brauhaus.
Vocabulario das Fleisch (meat) die Wurst (sausage) das Hähnchen (chicken) das Schwein (pork) lecker (delicious) Objetivos Identify traditional German meats Express that food is delicious Pretzels and side dishes Emma decides she wants a pretzel and some warm soup.
Vocabulario die Brezel (pretzel) die Kartoffel (potato) der Salat (salad) die Suppe (soup) warm (warm) Objetivos Order common side dishes Recognize words for warm and cold Ordering your food The waiter returns to take their food orders.
Vocabulario gern (gladly) nehmen (to take) bringen (to bring) empfehlen (to recommend) der Teller (plate) Objetivos Ask for a recommendation State what you want to take Checking in on the meal The waiter asks if everything tastes good.
Vocabulario schmecken (to taste) gut (good) fantastisch (fantastic) noch (more) satt (full) Objetivos Confirm the food tastes good State that you are full Asking for the bill It's time to go, so Lukas flags down the waiter to pay.
Vocabulario die Rechnung (bill) zahlen (to pay) bezahlen (to pay) der Euro (euro) der Cent (cent) Objetivos Ask for the bill politely Use words for currency Paying together or separately The waiter asks how they would like to settle the check.
Vocabulario zusammen (together) getrennt (separate) oder (or) die Karte (card) bar (cash) Objetivos Understand the question about splitting Choose a payment method Numbers for paying They listen to the total amounts in German.
Vocabulario zwanzig (twenty) dreißig (thirty) vierzig (forty) fünfzig (fifty) teuer (expensive) Objetivos Recognize tens from twenty to fifty Describe something as expensive Giving a tip Emma pays and tells the waiter to keep the change.
Vocabulario das Trinkgeld (tip) stimmen (to be correct) so (so) der Rest (change) geben (to give) Objetivos Understand German tipping etiquette Tell the waiter to keep the change Saying goodbye at the Brauhaus Lukas and Emma leave the Brauhaus after a great evening.
Vocabulario tschüss (bye) auf Wiedersehen (goodbye) gehen (to go) perfekt (perfect) bald (soon) Objetivos Say goodbye formally and informally Thank the staff