In this topic, you will learn how to talk about past food experiences, especially when the flavor was not pleasant. The phrase "I didn’t like the pie. It was way too sweet." helps you express a negative opinion politely. You will use the past simple tense, adjectives, and learn how to describe taste.
Examples:
I didn’t like the pie. It was way too sweet.
The pie looked good, but the taste was too strong.
Next time, I will choose a different dessert.
📘 GRAMMAR
1. Past Simple – Negative Sentences:
I didn’t like the pie.
He didn’t enjoy his dessert.
2. Past Simple – Descriptions:
The pie was too sweet.
It had a very strong taste.
3. Future with “Will” and “Going to”:
Next time, I will try something else.
I’m going to order ice cream instead.
4. Modal Verbs:
You should try the fruit salad.
You shouldn’t eat too much sugar.
5. Comparatives and Superlatives:
This pie is sweeter than the cake.
It was the sweetest pie I’ve ever had.
📗 VOCABULARY (10 Words)
Sweet – tasting of sugar
Pie – a dessert with a crust and filling
Flavor – the taste of something
Dessert – a sweet dish at the end of a meal
Too much – more than what is good or needed
Slice – a piece of pie or cake
Crust – the outside part of a pie
Topping – what is put on top of food
Syrup – sweet liquid used in desserts
Filling – the inside part of a pie
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
I didn’t like it.
It was way too sweet.
Do you want to try a different dessert?
This is not my favorite flavor.
Maybe next time I’ll order something else.
📋 SENTENCES
Positive:
The pie looked very nice.
I liked the crust.
Negative:
I didn’t like the pie.
It was way too sweet.
Questions:
Did you like the pie?
Was it too sweet?
Answers:
No, I didn’t like it.
Yes, it was too sweet for me.
🗣️ CONVERSATION
Anna: Did you try the pie?
Leo: Yes, I did. But I didn’t like it.
Anna: Really? What was wrong with it?
Leo: It was way too sweet. I prefer something lighter.
Anna: Oh, I see. I liked the crust, but the filling was very sugary.
Leo: Next time, I’ll get the fruit salad.
Anna: Good choice. It’s fresh and not too sweet.
📖 READING
Too Much Sugar
Last Sunday, Maria went to a family lunch. Her aunt made a beautiful pie. It had a golden crust and strawberry filling. Everyone was excited to try it. When Maria tasted it, she was surprised. The pie was way too sweet. Her cousins agreed. They all finished their slices, but no one asked for more. Later, Maria told her aunt that the pie looked amazing but needed less sugar. Her aunt thanked her and said she would try a new recipe next time.
Questions:
Where did Maria go?
Who made the pie?
What was the problem with the pie?
Did everyone like the taste?
What will Maria’s aunt do next time?
Answers:
To a family lunch.
Her aunt.
It was too sweet.
No, they thought it was too sweet.
She will try a new recipe.
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