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In this lesson we are going to look at some popular drinks in Spanish.

Vocabulary:

Agua: water
Agua con gas: sparkling water
Agua sin gas: still water
Cerveza: beer
Caña: small glass of beer (draft)
Clara: shandy
Vino (tinto/blanco): Wine (red/white)
Refresco: fizzy drink
Café (solo/con leche/ cortado): coffee (espresso/with milk/small with milk)
Té: tea
Zumo de naranja: orange juice
Un / una… : a…
Una botella de…: a bottle of…
Un vaso de…: a glass of…
Una jarra de de…: a jug of…
Con hielo: With ice
Sin hielo: Without ice

Activity:

Try to remember this vocabulary and translate the following…

A coffee with milk:
An orange juice and a beer:
A glass of white wine:
A bottle of red wine:
Still water with ice:

Here are the answers to the last activity:

Una ración de jamón y queso
Unas aceitunas
Tres raciones de tortilla de patata
Dos raciones de calamares a la romana / rabas y una ración de jamón ibérico
Cinco empanadillas

 

7 Responses to Beginner Spanish Lesson 7 Drinks

  1. Anonymous says:

    Hello Laura! :)

    I have a question about the 2 words you used which are Agua con gas and Agua sin gas. You translated the first as sparkling water. Do you mean carbonated water? The other is still water. Is that some kind of mineral/spring water or what kind of water is it?

    Can you use un/una as "one" too except "a"?

    Thanks! :)

  2. ¡Hola!
    With sparkling water I mean carbonated water. And Still water means flat water that is not fizzy in any way, mineral water or water from a tap.
    Saludos,
    Laura

  3. Anonymous says:

    Try saying una jarra de zuma de narajana after una botella de vino tinto ;)

  4. I don't know, I think my English is a lot better after a couple of glasses of wine!!!

  5. Anonymous says:

    thank you soooo much for teaching us spanish it's my dream to speak spanish

  6. Liquidity85 says:

    Thanks a lot Laura! these videos are awesome…!!!

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