Rafa orders bread, coffee, and juice at the padaria
Practice A1 Brazilian Portuguese in a short story where Rafa orders bread, coffee, and juice at the padaria. Tap individual words, follow line-by-line meaning, and review vocabulary from the scene.
- Vocabulary
- Story
- Support
- Grammar
- Practice
- Review
Start with the short scene first. Tap individual words when you want the vocabulary, then use the line-by-line support to confirm the full sentence before you reread it.
Core vocabulary
bread
noun
coffee
noun
juice
noun
butter
noun
bill / check
noun
table
noun
cheese
noun
sweet
noun
afterwards
time word
bakery
noun
Core text
Line-by-line support
Read each line with the direct translation beside it. Use this section to slow down and confirm exactly what each speaker says.
Good morning. What would you like?
Good morning. I would like a coffee and a cheese bread, please.
Anything else?
Yes, also an orange juice.
Perfect. That comes to twelve reais.
Grammar in context
These are the two patterns doing the most work in this lesson. Learn them as reusable sentence frames, not as isolated rules.
quero + noun
Quero works well for direct beginner food orders in Portuguese.
com + noun
Use com to add an accompaniment such as butter, milk, or cheese.
Extension reading
Review
Story check: What is Rafa trying to do in this lesson, and what detail changes the situation?
Vocabulary check: Find pão, café, suco, and manteiga in the story text again. Explain what each word is doing in its sentence.
Retell: Retell the scene in two or three sentences using pão and café. Then add one sentence about why the ending matters for Rafa.