In this lesson, we will explore the topic of juices, focusing on how to ask about different types and preferences. This topic will enhance your vocabulary related to beverages and help you engage in conversations about favorite drinks, making it a practical skill in social settings, restaurants, or grocery stores.
Grammar: Asking and Answering About Juices
Structure of the question:
- What juices do you have?
- Example: "What juices do you have on the menu?"
Positive responses:
- We have + list of juices.
- Example: "We have orange, apple, and grape juices."
Negative responses:
- We don’t have that juice.
- Example: "I'm sorry, we don’t have mango juice."
Follow-up questions:
- "Which one do you prefer?"
- "Do you like that juice?"
- "What is your favorite juice?"
Vocabulary:
- Juice – A drink made from the extraction of the natural liquid from fruits or vegetables.
- Orange juice – Juice made from oranges.
- Apple juice – Juice made from apples.
- Grape juice – Juice made from grapes.
- Pineapple juice – Juice made from pineapples.
- Cranberry juice – Juice made from cranberries.
- Lemonade – A drink made from lemon juice, sugar, and water.
- Fresh – Not processed; made from fresh ingredients.
- Sweet – Having a taste similar to sugar; a flavor descriptor.
- Refreshing – Causing one to feel refreshed, often used to describe drinks.
Useful Expressions:
- "What juices do you have?"
- "I would like some orange juice, please."
- "Do you have any fresh juices?"
- "Which juice is the sweetest?"
- "I prefer fruit juices over soda."
- "Can I try a sample of the juice?"
- "What is your favorite type of juice?"
- "Is this juice made from concentrate?"
- "I love a refreshing glass of lemonade."
- "How much is the juice?"
Sentences:
- What juices do you have today?
- We have fresh orange and apple juice.
- Do you like grape juice or cranberry juice?
- I prefer pineapple juice because it’s sweet.
- Is there lemonade on the menu?
- They offer a variety of fruit juices at that cafe.
- I don't like store-bought juice; I prefer fresh juice.
- Can you recommend a refreshing juice for a hot day?
- How much is a large orange juice?
- I enjoy trying different juices when I travel.
Questions and Answers:
Q: What juices do you have?
A: We have orange, apple, and pineapple juice.Q: Do you like grapefruit juice?
A: No, I don’t like it. It’s too bitter for me.Q: Which juice is your favorite?
A: My favorite is mango juice; it’s so delicious!Q: Is this juice made from concentrate?
A: No, it’s freshly squeezed from real oranges.Q: How much is the cranberry juice?
A: It’s $3 for a small glass.Q: Do you have any sugar-free juices?
A: Yes, we have sugar-free apple and cranberry juices.Q: What juice do you recommend for kids?
A: I recommend the apple juice; kids usually love it!
Conversation:
Person A: Hi! What juices do you have?
Person B: Hello! We have fresh orange, apple, and grape juices.
Person A: Great! I would like a glass of orange juice, please.
Person B: Sure! Would you like it sweetened or unsweetened?
Person A: I prefer it unsweetened, thank you.
Person B: No problem! Here’s your fresh orange juice. Enjoy!
Person A: Thanks! This looks delicious. Do you have any other drinks?
Person B: Yes, we also have smoothies and lemonade if you’re interested.
Person A: I’ll try the lemonade next time. Thanks for the recommendation!
Reading:
What Juices Do You Have?
Juices are a popular drink choice for many people around the world. They come in various flavors, each offering a unique taste experience. Common juices include orange juice, which is known for its sweet and tangy flavor, and apple juice, often enjoyed for its crisp and refreshing qualities.
When visiting a cafe or restaurant, you might ask, "What juices do you have?" This simple question can lead to discovering new flavors and options. Some places offer fresh-squeezed juices made directly from fruits, while others may have juices that are made from concentrate.
Juices can also be blended with other ingredients to create delicious smoothies. For example, adding bananas to a berry juice can create a delightful drink that is both nutritious and tasty.
For those looking for a healthier option, many people prefer natural juices without added sugars or artificial ingredients. Juice can be enjoyed at any time of day, whether it’s as a refreshing morning drink, a tasty addition to lunch, or a delightful accompaniment to dinner.
In conclusion, asking "What juices do you have?" not only helps you learn about beverage options but also opens the door to discussing preferences and trying new flavors. Next time you're at a restaurant or cafe, don’t hesitate to explore the juice menu!
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