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28/06/2026

Do you feel nervous ordering coffee in Australia?

Start with one simple café phrase:

“Could I get a mocha, please?”

A mocha is coffee with chocolate and steamed milk. It is a good drink for English learners because you can practise real café words like takeaway, regular, large, oat milk, extra hot, and “Sorry, could you say that again?”

This free Chatsifieds lesson teaches Australian café English in a simple way. You can read the lesson, practise the phrases, take the quiz, and try for the printable certificate.

Good for ESL learners, international students, new migrants and anyone who wants to feel more confident at an Australian café.

Read the mocha lesson here:
https://www.chatsifieds.com/resources/australian-coffee-culture/mocha-cafe-english-australia.html

What coffee word should we explain next — flat white, latte, cappuccino, long black or magic coffee?

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15/06/2026

☕ Learn English Through Australian Coffee Culture: Latte Edition

Do you know how to order a latte naturally in Australia?

A latte is a popular café drink made with espresso, steamed milk, and a small layer of smooth foam. It is also a great way to practise real-life English when you visit a café in Australia.

Try this useful café phrase:

💬 “I’ll have a latte, please.”

This sounds polite, natural, and confident.

You can also say:

💬 “Can I get it with almond milk?”
💬 “Can I make that takeaway?”
💬 “That’s exactly what I needed.”

📚 **English tip:**
“I’ll have…” is a better ordering phrase than “I want…” because it sounds softer and more natural in cafés, restaurants, and shops.

🇦🇺 **Culture tip:**
In Australia, cafés are more than places to buy coffee. They are places to meet friends, study, relax, and practise everyday English with real people.

Take the Latte Café English lesson here:
👉 https://www.chatsifieds.com/resources/australian-coffee-culture/latte-cafe-english-australia.html

☕ Learn English. Live Australian.
🌏 Perfect for ESL students, English learners, international students, and travellers in Australia.

Question for you:
What is your favourite coffee order — latte, flat white, cappuccino, or long

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