English A1 Mini Quiz #013: Mini Quiz: breakfast words and simple requests
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Mini Quiz
Lesson number: #013
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Welcome to English A1 Daily English Lessons #013.
Today’s mini quiz is about breakfast words and simple requests. This lesson continues the daily English course with easy food vocabulary and short sentences you can use in real life.
Review from previous lessons:
- We learned simple daily words and polite speaking.
- We also practiced basic grammar with easy, useful sentences.
- Now we add breakfast vocabulary and simple descriptions.
Words:
1) breakfast — BREK-fest — morning meal
2) tea — tee — hot drink
3) coffee — KOF-ee — brown hot drink
4) egg — eg — food from a chicken
5) bread — bred — food made from flour
Word notes:
- breakfast is the first meal of the day.
- tea and coffee are common drinks.
- egg and bread are very common breakfast foods.
- Use these words in simple daily conversations.
Sentences:
1) I have breakfast at home. — ai hav BREK-fest at hohm
2) Tea is warm. — tee iz worm
3) Coffee is hot. — KOF-ee iz hot
4) I want an egg. — ai wont an eg
5) Bread is good. — bred iz good
Sentence notes:
- I have breakfast at home. = a simple daily action sentence.
- Tea is warm. = a short description sentence.
- Coffee is hot. = another short description sentence.
- I want an egg. = a simple request / wish sentence.
- Bread is good. = a simple opinion sentence.
Mini practice:
1) Which word means breakfast?
2) Which word means tea?
3) Complete: I have ________ at home.
4) Complete: Coffee is ________.
5) Complete: I want an ________.
Answer key:
1) breakfast
2) tea
3) breakfast
4) hot
5) egg
Reply instruction:
- Write your answers in one post.
- You can also write one new sentence with breakfast, tea, coffee, egg, or bread.
- Example: I want bread.
- Example: Tea is warm.
Keep practicing every day. Small lessons help you build strong English step by step.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Mini Quiz
Lesson number: #013
Available explanations:
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Welcome to English A1 Daily English Lessons #013.
Today’s mini quiz is about breakfast words and simple requests. This lesson continues the daily English course with easy food vocabulary and short sentences you can use in real life.
Review from previous lessons:
- We learned simple daily words and polite speaking.
- We also practiced basic grammar with easy, useful sentences.
- Now we add breakfast vocabulary and simple descriptions.
Words:
1) breakfast — BREK-fest — morning meal
2) tea — tee — hot drink
3) coffee — KOF-ee — brown hot drink
4) egg — eg — food from a chicken
5) bread — bred — food made from flour
Word notes:
- breakfast is the first meal of the day.
- tea and coffee are common drinks.
- egg and bread are very common breakfast foods.
- Use these words in simple daily conversations.
Sentences:
1) I have breakfast at home. — ai hav BREK-fest at hohm
2) Tea is warm. — tee iz worm
3) Coffee is hot. — KOF-ee iz hot
4) I want an egg. — ai wont an eg
5) Bread is good. — bred iz good
Sentence notes:
- I have breakfast at home. = a simple daily action sentence.
- Tea is warm. = a short description sentence.
- Coffee is hot. = another short description sentence.
- I want an egg. = a simple request / wish sentence.
- Bread is good. = a simple opinion sentence.
Mini practice:
1) Which word means breakfast?
2) Which word means tea?
3) Complete: I have ________ at home.
4) Complete: Coffee is ________.
5) Complete: I want an ________.
Answer key:
1) breakfast
2) tea
3) breakfast
4) hot
5) egg
Reply instruction:
- Write your answers in one post.
- You can also write one new sentence with breakfast, tea, coffee, egg, or bread.
- Example: I want bread.
- Example: Tea is warm.
Keep practicing every day. Small lessons help you build strong English step by step.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].