English A1 Speaking & Writing #047: Breakfast routines and simple likes
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Speaking and Writing Practice
Lesson number: #047
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English A1 Speaking & Writing #047
Topic: Breakfast routines and simple likes
Lesson type: Speaking and Writing Practice
Today’s lesson is a short, practical morning exchange. You will practice talking about breakfast, simple drinks, and how to say that you are hungry. This lesson follows the recent speaking/writing lessons by keeping the language short, clear, and easy to use in a real conversation.
Quick review from previous lessons:
- We practiced short everyday exchanges.
- We practiced simple questions and short replies.
- We practiced writing very short, clear sentences.
New words:
1) breakfast — BREK-fuhst — morning meal
2) coffee — KAW-fee — hot drink
3) juice — jooss — fruit drink
4) hungry — HUN-gree — feeling hungry
5) early — ER-lee — before the usual time
Word usage notes:
- breakfast: use for the first meal of the day.
- coffee: use for a common hot drink.
- juice: use for a drink made from fruit.
- hungry: use when you want food.
- early: use when something happens before the usual time.
Example sentences:
1) I eat breakfast at seven.
Reading: ai eet BREK-fuhst at SEV-uhn
Meaning: I have breakfast at seven.
2) She drinks coffee.
Reading: she drinks KAW-fee
Meaning: She drinks coffee.
3) Do you drink juice?
Reading: doo yoo drink jooss
Meaning: Do you drink juice?
4) I am hungry.
Reading: ai am HUN-gree
Meaning: I am hungry.
5) We eat early.
Reading: wee eet ER-lee
Meaning: We eat early.
Mini speaking practice:
- Say your breakfast time.
- Ask a partner about juice.
- Say if you feel hungry.
- Read all 5 sentences aloud.
- Try changing breakfast to coffee or juice in a new sentence.
Mini writing practice:
- Write 2 short sentences about your morning.
- Example: I eat breakfast at seven. I drink coffee.
- Write 1 question: Do you drink juice?
Answer key:
- breakfast = morning meal
- coffee = hot drink
- juice = fruit drink
- hungry = feeling hungry
- early = before the usual time
- I eat breakfast at seven.
- She drinks coffee.
- Do you drink juice?
- I am hungry.
- We eat early.
Reply instruction:
- Write one short sentence about your breakfast.
- Then write one question for a partner.
- If you want, add your own morning routine using the new words.
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: #047
Available explanations:
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English A1 Speaking & Writing #047
Topic: Breakfast routines and simple likes
Lesson type: Speaking and Writing Practice
Today’s lesson is a short, practical morning exchange. You will practice talking about breakfast, simple drinks, and how to say that you are hungry. This lesson follows the recent speaking/writing lessons by keeping the language short, clear, and easy to use in a real conversation.
Quick review from previous lessons:
- We practiced short everyday exchanges.
- We practiced simple questions and short replies.
- We practiced writing very short, clear sentences.
New words:
1) breakfast — BREK-fuhst — morning meal
2) coffee — KAW-fee — hot drink
3) juice — jooss — fruit drink
4) hungry — HUN-gree — feeling hungry
5) early — ER-lee — before the usual time
Word usage notes:
- breakfast: use for the first meal of the day.
- coffee: use for a common hot drink.
- juice: use for a drink made from fruit.
- hungry: use when you want food.
- early: use when something happens before the usual time.
Example sentences:
1) I eat breakfast at seven.
Reading: ai eet BREK-fuhst at SEV-uhn
Meaning: I have breakfast at seven.
2) She drinks coffee.
Reading: she drinks KAW-fee
Meaning: She drinks coffee.
3) Do you drink juice?
Reading: doo yoo drink jooss
Meaning: Do you drink juice?
4) I am hungry.
Reading: ai am HUN-gree
Meaning: I am hungry.
5) We eat early.
Reading: wee eet ER-lee
Meaning: We eat early.
Mini speaking practice:
- Say your breakfast time.
- Ask a partner about juice.
- Say if you feel hungry.
- Read all 5 sentences aloud.
- Try changing breakfast to coffee or juice in a new sentence.
Mini writing practice:
- Write 2 short sentences about your morning.
- Example: I eat breakfast at seven. I drink coffee.
- Write 1 question: Do you drink juice?
Answer key:
- breakfast = morning meal
- coffee = hot drink
- juice = fruit drink
- hungry = feeling hungry
- early = before the usual time
- I eat breakfast at seven.
- She drinks coffee.
- Do you drink juice?
- I am hungry.
- We eat early.
Reply instruction:
- Write one short sentence about your breakfast.
- Then write one question for a partner.
- If you want, add your own morning routine using the new words.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].