La bandeja equivocada
At eight thirty, Lucía walked into the corner bakery-café, where the window display gleamed with chocolate pastries and warm loaves.

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A las ocho y media, Lucía entró en la cafetería-panadería de la esquina, donde el escaparate brillaba con napolitanas de chocolate y barras calientes.Warm-up vocabulary
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A las ocho y media, Lucía entró en la de la esquina, donde el brillaba con napolitanas de chocolate y barras . dos cafés con leche y de mini cruasanes para la reunión del estudio; con tarjeta y se esperando junto a la barra. Cuando Clara, la camarera nueva, , un hombre con prisa pensando que era suya. Lucía miró el entre las y preguntó con cuidado: “Perdona, Clara, ¿ detrás de la cafetera?” Clara se quedó pálida al ver la mesa : “No, lo siento, se al señor del abrigo azul”. Lucía entre otra bandeja gratis o quince minutos a que hornearan más, porque en el estudio ya la esperaban. El , que había oído todo, dijo: “La fue nuestra; ahora y te invitamos a los cafés”. Lucía con una : si volvía el confundido, no lo avergonzarían delante de todos. Diez minutos después, el hombre con la caja casi llena y dijo: “Los cogí sin mirar; mil disculpas”.
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At eight thirty, Lucía walked into the corner bakery-café, where the window display gleamed with chocolate pastries and warm loaves. She ordered two coffees with milk and a tray of mini croissants for the studio meeting; she paid for it by card and waited by the counter. When Clara, the new waitress, came out with the tray, a man in a hurry took it, thinking it was his. Lucía looked at the receipt among the napkins and asked gently, “Sorry, Clara, did you put it aside for me behind the coffee machine?” Clara went pale when she saw the empty table. “No, I’m sorry, I gave it to the man in the blue coat.” Lucía hesitated between demanding another free tray or waiting fifteen minutes for more to be baked, because they were already waiting for her at the studio. The owner, who had heard everything, said, “The mistake was ours; we’ll make them now, and the coffees are on us.” Lucía accepted on one condition: if the confused customer came back, they wouldn’t embarrass him in front of everyone. Ten minutes later, the man came back with the box almost full and said, “I grabbed them without looking; I’m really sorry.”
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B1 Spanish Reading Comprehension Exercises
1. What does Lucía order at the bakery-café?
Correct: A tray of mini croissants for her studio meeting
She orders two coffees and a tray of mini croissants for a meeting at the studio.
2. What mistake does Clara make?
Correct: She gives Lucía’s tray to another customer by mistake.
Clara says “se la di al señor del abrigo azul,” meaning she gave it to the man in the blue coat.
3. What does Lucía’s condition show about her?
Correct: She does not want the confused customer to be embarrassed publicly.
Lucía accepts the owner’s solution if they promise not to embarrass the man in front of everyone.
4. What does the confused customer do ten minutes later?
Correct: He returns with the box almost full and apologizes
The story says the man returns with the box almost full and apologizes for taking it without looking.
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