Stay In or Takeaway Explained
Ordering drinks in English can sometimes be confusing, especially when staff ask if you want to stay in or takeaway. This video, Stay In or Takeaway Explained, shows how these phrases are used in a real conversation at a coffee shop.
In the video, Luke orders a latte, and Mia asks if he wants to stay in or takeaway. Luke is unsure about the difference, so Mia explains that stay in means drinking the coffee at the café, while takeaway means taking it to go. This situation is common in English-speaking countries, and knowing these phrases can make your daily interactions smoother.
You will also hear Luke use the American phrase to go, which is another way to say takeaway.
Key phrases you will learn:
• Stay in
• Takeaway
• To go
This video is perfect for English learners who want to feel confident when ordering food or drinks in English. Watch and practice this short, clear dialogue to remember the correct phrases and sound natural in cafés or restaurants.
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