“Tomémonos un cafecito!” “Let’s have a cup of coffee!”

Pilar Barrera

“Coffee is far more than a beverage … It is an invitation to life.” ― Nichole Johnson (xii Fresh Brewed Life).


Nothing compares to the aroma of a freshly brewed cup of coffee.
“Tomémonos un cafecito!” “Let’s have a cup of coffee!” 
This very common line is often said in Latin America as an indication to sit down, relax, and chat for a while. There are many varieties of Latin American coffee: Colombian coffee is smooth and mild, and Brazilian coffee is robust and strong, but behind a cup of coffee laughter, gossip, news, and personal stories are shared. 


Why not “share a cup of coffee” with me in my 30-minute Spanish conversation lessons called “A Cup of Coffee”? Using lots of images, we will talk about all kinds of topics. I usually choose the topic, but if you prefer, you can choose it as well. (Let me know before the lesson.) These lessons are great for ALL levels because I’ll adapt to your needs!




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