English A1 Speaking & Writing #003: Speaking and writing practice for simple preferences, short dialogue, roleplay, and quick message tasks
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Speaking and Writing Practice
Lesson number: #003
Available explanations:
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Welcome to English A1 Speaking & Writing #003.
Today’s topic is simple preferences with drinks. This lesson continues the course from short self-introductions and friendly replies. We will use short dialogue, roleplay, speaking prompts, and quick writing tasks.
Lesson overview:
- Review from previous lessons: hello, thanks, today.
- New focus: choosing between drinks and saying simple taste words.
- Goal: speak and write short answers with confidence.
5 useful words:
1. tea — reading: tee — meaning: a hot drink
2. water — reading: WAW-ter — meaning: a drink
3. juice — reading: jooss — meaning: fruit drink
4. hot — reading: hot — meaning: with a high temperature
5. cold — reading: kohld — meaning: with a low temperature
Usage notes:
- tea is a common drink for many people.
- water is the safest short word for a basic drink.
- juice is for fruit drinks.
- hot describes temperature.
- cold describes low temperature.
5 example sentences:
1. Tea or water? — reading: tee or WAW-ter
2. I want tea. — reading: ai want tee
3. Water, please. — reading: WAW-ter, pleez
4. The juice is sweet. — reading: thuh jooss iz sweet
5. The tea is hot. — reading: thuh tee iz hot
Mini dialogue practice:
A: Tea or water?
B: Water, please.
A: Tea or juice?
B: I want tea.
Speaking prompts:
- Say one drink you want.
- Say one drink you do not want.
- Say if a drink is hot or cold.
Writing tasks:
1. Complete: I want _____.
2. Complete: The tea is _____.
3. Complete: Water, _____.
4. Choose one word: tea / water / juice.
5. Write one short line about a drink.
Answer key:
1. tea
2. hot
3. please
4. tea / water / juice
5. Example: I want water.
Reply instruction:
- In your reply, use 1 short dialogue line.
- Then add 1 short sentence about a drink.
- Keep your answer simple and clear.
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: Speaking and Writing Practice
Lesson number: #003
Available explanations:
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Welcome to English A1 Speaking & Writing #003.
Today’s topic is simple preferences with drinks. This lesson continues the course from short self-introductions and friendly replies. We will use short dialogue, roleplay, speaking prompts, and quick writing tasks.
Lesson overview:
- Review from previous lessons: hello, thanks, today.
- New focus: choosing between drinks and saying simple taste words.
- Goal: speak and write short answers with confidence.
5 useful words:
1. tea — reading: tee — meaning: a hot drink
2. water — reading: WAW-ter — meaning: a drink
3. juice — reading: jooss — meaning: fruit drink
4. hot — reading: hot — meaning: with a high temperature
5. cold — reading: kohld — meaning: with a low temperature
Usage notes:
- tea is a common drink for many people.
- water is the safest short word for a basic drink.
- juice is for fruit drinks.
- hot describes temperature.
- cold describes low temperature.
5 example sentences:
1. Tea or water? — reading: tee or WAW-ter
2. I want tea. — reading: ai want tee
3. Water, please. — reading: WAW-ter, pleez
4. The juice is sweet. — reading: thuh jooss iz sweet
5. The tea is hot. — reading: thuh tee iz hot
Mini dialogue practice:
A: Tea or water?
B: Water, please.
A: Tea or juice?
B: I want tea.
Speaking prompts:
- Say one drink you want.
- Say one drink you do not want.
- Say if a drink is hot or cold.
Writing tasks:
1. Complete: I want _____.
2. Complete: The tea is _____.
3. Complete: Water, _____.
4. Choose one word: tea / water / juice.
5. Write one short line about a drink.
Answer key:
1. tea
2. hot
3. please
4. tea / water / juice
5. Example: I want water.
Reply instruction:
- In your reply, use 1 short dialogue line.
- Then add 1 short sentence about a drink.
- Keep your answer simple and clear.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].