Lunch Break - Practice Spanish Professional Dialogue | DialoguePractice
Practice natural Spanish conversations for coordinating lunch, suggesting restaurants, and casual office talk.
Dialogue Script & Speaking Practice
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Colega A:
"Oye, ¿vas a bajar a comer o te has traído táper hoy?"
Hey, are you going out for lunch or did you bring a lunch box today?
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Colega B:
"No he tenido tiempo de cocinar, así que bajaré al restaurante de la esquina."
I didn't have time to cook, so I'll go down to the restaurant on the corner.
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Colega A:
"¿Te importa si te acompaño? Me apetece salir un poco de la oficina."
Do you mind if I join you? I feel like getting out of the office for a bit.
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Colega B:
"¡Claro que no! Así aprovechamos para desconectar un rato."
Of course not! This way we can take the chance to unwind for a while.
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Colega A:
"Genial, pues bajo en cinco minutos. Te espero en la puerta."
Great, I'll be down in five minutes. I'll wait for you at the door.
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Colega B:
"Perfecto, nos vemos ahora."
Perfect, see you now.
Vocabulary Spotlight & Keyword Definitions
- el táper: Tupperware / Lunch box.
- menú del día: Set menu / Daily special.
- desconectar: To disconnect / To unwind.
Methodology & Speak Fluently Trainer
This interactive dialogue practice session uses the shadowing method. By repeating native-speaker phrases aloud immediately after you hear them, you build speech muscle memory, improve pronunciation, and internalize rhythm, stress, and intonation. Use these dialogues to rehearse realistic situations on your own schedule and turn passive vocabulary into active speaking skills.