English A1 Speaking & Writing #020: Speaking and writing practice for asking about a drink, offering one, and writing a short reply.
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Speaking and Writing Practice
Lesson number: #020
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Welcome to English A1 Speaking & Writing #020.
Today’s topic is asking about a drink, offering one, and giving a short reply. This lesson follows the previous practice of simple speaking and writing. It is useful for a café, a home visit, or any easy situation with drinks.
Quick review from earlier lessons:
- message
- busy
- card
Today we add a new, very practical set of words for drinks.
5 useful words:
1. drink — dringk — a liquid to have
2. water — waw-ter — plain drinking liquid
3. juice — jooss — fruit drink
4. want — wont — need or wish for
5. offer — of-er — give or ask to take
Usage notes:
- drink is a general word.
- water is very common and simple.
- juice is useful for fruit drinks.
- want helps you say what you need.
- offer is useful when giving something politely.
5 example sentences:
1. I want water. — ai wont waw-ter
2. Do you want juice? — doo yoo wont jooss
3. This water is good. — this waw-ter iz good
4. Yes, I want juice. — yes ai wont jooss
5. No, I want water. — noh ai wont waw-ter
Mini speaking practice:
- Say sentence 1.
- Say sentence 2 as a question.
- Say sentence 4 and sentence 5 with clear voice.
- Change juice to water.
Mini writing practice:
- Write one sentence about a drink you want.
- Write one short reply to an offer.
- Keep each answer very short.
Simple dialogue model:
A: Do you want juice?
B: Yes, I want juice.
A: Do you want juice?
B: No, I want water.
Correction-friendly task:
Write your own answer in one line.
Example: I want water.
Answer key:
1. I want water.
2. Do you want juice?
3. Yes, I want juice. / No, I want water.
4. I want juice.
5. Yes, I want water.
Reply instruction:
Please reply with one short sentence or one short dialogue. If you want, you can also write your answer and ask for correction.
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: #020
Available explanations:
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Welcome to English A1 Speaking & Writing #020.
Today’s topic is asking about a drink, offering one, and giving a short reply. This lesson follows the previous practice of simple speaking and writing. It is useful for a café, a home visit, or any easy situation with drinks.
Quick review from earlier lessons:
- message
- busy
- card
Today we add a new, very practical set of words for drinks.
5 useful words:
1. drink — dringk — a liquid to have
2. water — waw-ter — plain drinking liquid
3. juice — jooss — fruit drink
4. want — wont — need or wish for
5. offer — of-er — give or ask to take
Usage notes:
- drink is a general word.
- water is very common and simple.
- juice is useful for fruit drinks.
- want helps you say what you need.
- offer is useful when giving something politely.
5 example sentences:
1. I want water. — ai wont waw-ter
2. Do you want juice? — doo yoo wont jooss
3. This water is good. — this waw-ter iz good
4. Yes, I want juice. — yes ai wont jooss
5. No, I want water. — noh ai wont waw-ter
Mini speaking practice:
- Say sentence 1.
- Say sentence 2 as a question.
- Say sentence 4 and sentence 5 with clear voice.
- Change juice to water.
Mini writing practice:
- Write one sentence about a drink you want.
- Write one short reply to an offer.
- Keep each answer very short.
Simple dialogue model:
A: Do you want juice?
B: Yes, I want juice.
A: Do you want juice?
B: No, I want water.
Correction-friendly task:
Write your own answer in one line.
Example: I want water.
Answer key:
1. I want water.
2. Do you want juice?
3. Yes, I want juice. / No, I want water.
4. I want juice.
5. Yes, I want water.
Reply instruction:
Please reply with one short sentence or one short dialogue. If you want, you can also write your answer and ask for correction.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].