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FRUIT JUICE

 This lesson focuses on fruit juices, discussing different types, preferences, and benefits. Students will learn how to talk about their favorite fruit juices, describe flavors, ask about choices, and have conversations about juice in various settings.


Grammar: Talking About Preferences and Choices

  • Present Simple for stating facts and preferences:

    • "I like orange juice."
    • "Mango juice is sweet."
  • Would like to make polite requests:

    • "I would like a glass of apple juice, please."
    • "Would you like some juice?"
  • Comparatives to compare different juices:

    • "Orange juice is more refreshing than grape juice."
    • "Mango juice is sweeter than pineapple juice."
  • Modal Verbs (can, could, would) for polite offers and requests:

    • "Can I get you some juice?"
    • "Could I have a glass of watermelon juice?"

Vocabulary

  1. Juice – A liquid made from fruits or vegetables.
  2. Orange juice – Juice made from oranges.
  3. Apple juice – Juice made from apples.
  4. Grape juice – Juice made from grapes.
  5. Mango juice – Juice made from mangoes.
  6. Pineapple juice – Juice made from pineapples.
  7. Watermelon juice – Juice made from watermelons.
  8. Blender – A machine used to mix fruits into juice.
  9. Fresh-squeezed – Juice made by squeezing fresh fruit.
  10. Smoothie – A thick, smooth drink made from blended fruits and juice.

Useful Expressions

  1. "I’d like a glass of orange juice, please."
  2. "What kind of juice do you have?"
  3. "Do you prefer apple juice or orange juice?"
  4. "Freshly squeezed juice tastes better."
  5. "Can I get a mango smoothie, please?"
  6. "Grape juice is really refreshing."
  7. "This pineapple juice is a little sour."
  8. "Could I have another glass of watermelon juice?"
  9. "Would you like some juice with your breakfast?"
  10. "What’s your favorite kind of juice?"

Sentences

  1. I love starting my day with a glass of fresh orange juice.
  2. Pineapple juice is sweet and a bit tangy.
  3. Apple juice is my favorite drink at lunchtime.
  4. Mango juice is very popular during the summer.
  5. Would you like to try some grape juice?
  6. Watermelon juice is perfect for a hot day.
  7. I prefer my juice without sugar.
  8. Freshly squeezed juice is healthier than bottled juice.
  9. Can I have a smoothie instead of juice, please?
  10. This juice is made from organic fruits.

Questions and Answers

  1. Q: What’s your favorite fruit juice?
    A: My favorite fruit juice is mango juice. It’s sweet and delicious.

  2. Q: Do you like orange juice?
    A: Yes, I love orange juice, especially in the morning.

  3. Q: Would you like some juice with your breakfast?
    A: Yes, I’d like some apple juice, please.

  4. Q: What kind of juice do you serve?
    A: We have fresh orange juice, pineapple juice, and watermelon juice.

  5. Q: Do you prefer juice or smoothies?
    A: I prefer smoothies because they’re thicker and more filling.


Conversation

Waiter: Good afternoon! What can I get for you to drink?
Customer 1: I’ll have a glass of orange juice, please.
Customer 2: Can I get a mango smoothie?
Waiter: Sure! We also have apple juice, if you’re interested.
Customer 2: No, thank you. I prefer the smoothie.
Waiter: Alright, I’ll be right back with your drinks.

(Later)

Waiter: Here’s your orange juice and mango smoothie. Enjoy!
Customer 1: Thank you! This juice tastes really fresh.
Customer 2: Yes, the smoothie is great too. We should come here more often.
Customer 1: Definitely. They have the best fresh juices in town.


Reading: The Benefits of Drinking Fresh Fruit Juice

Many people enjoy drinking fruit juice as a refreshing and delicious part of their daily routine. Whether it’s a glass of orange juice with breakfast or a cool watermelon juice on a hot afternoon, fruit juices provide a natural source of vitamins and energy. Some of the most popular juices include orange, apple, pineapple, and mango. Each juice offers its own unique flavor and nutritional benefits.

Freshly squeezed juice is especially healthy because it contains more vitamins and minerals than processed or bottled juices. For example, orange juice is rich in vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system. Mango juice is full of antioxidants that help keep the body healthy. Pineapple juice contains enzymes that aid digestion, and apple juice is a good source of fiber when made from whole apples.

In many cafes and restaurants, you can find a wide variety of juices and smoothies, often made with fresh fruits. Some places even allow customers to mix different fruits to create their own custom juice. For example, you can mix orange, pineapple, and watermelon juice for a sweet and tangy drink.

Juice can also be a great alternative to sugary sodas or caffeinated drinks. By choosing natural fruit juice, you can enjoy a delicious and healthy beverage that’s good for your body and your taste buds.

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