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IS THIS TEA TOO SWEET FOR YOU?

 "Is this tea too sweet for you?" is a question that asks about preferences and opinions using food vocabulary. We often ask this when we want to know if something tastes good to someone, or if it has too much sugar, salt, or flavor. This topic helps us talk about what we like and don’t like, and how we express our opinions politely.

For example:

  • Is this juice too sour for you?

  • This coffee isn’t too bitter. It’s just right.

  • The tea is sweet, but not too sweet.

This kind of question is common when we serve drinks or meals to others.


🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)

  1. Present Simple Question with "Is"

    • Is this tea sweet?

    • Is the soup too salty?

    • Is this coffee strong?

  2. Too + adjective

    • too sweet, too hot, too bitter

    • This tea is too sweet for me.

    • This lemonade is too sour.

  3. Not too + adjective / Just right

    • It isn’t too sweet.

    • It’s just right.


📘 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Sweet – With a lot of sugar.

  2. Bitter – A strong and sometimes unpleasant taste.

  3. Sour – The sharp taste of lemon or vinegar.

  4. Mild – Not strong in taste.

  5. Strong – A taste that is very powerful.

  6. Delicious – Very tasty and pleasant.

  7. Blend – A mix of different things.

  8. Flavor – The way something tastes.

  9. Serve – To give food or drink to someone.

  10. Taste – The sense that lets you enjoy food or drinks.


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Is it too sweet for you?

  • It’s not too strong.

  • I like it this way.

  • It has a good flavor.

  • It tastes perfect.

  • This is just right.

  • Do you want more sugar?

  • No, thank you. It’s fine.


📝 SENTENCES

Positive:

  • The tea is delicious.

  • It’s sweet, but not too sweet.

Negative:

  • The tea isn’t too sweet.

  • The juice isn’t very strong.

Questions:

  • Is this tea too sweet for you?

  • Do you like sweet drinks?

Answers:

  • Yes, it’s a little too sweet.

  • No, it’s just right. I like it!


🗣️ CONVERSATION

Emily: Here you go. I made you some tea.

Jake: Thanks! [Takes a sip] Hmm... Is this tea too sweet for you?

Emily: No, not at all. It’s perfect for me. What about you?

Jake: It’s a little sweet, but I like it. I usually drink green tea with no sugar.

Emily: Oh, I see. I added honey this time.

Jake: That explains the flavor. It’s nice. Just different.

Emily: Next time, I’ll make it less sweet.

Jake: No worries. I’m enjoying it!


📖 Long READING

Marta and her sister Julia love trying different kinds of tea. One afternoon, they visited a small tea house near the park. The place had many options—black tea, green tea, chai, fruit blends, and more. Julia chose a mango tea, and Marta picked a chai latte with cinnamon.

When Julia tried her tea, she smiled and said, “Wow! This is sweet.” Marta took a sip and asked, “Is this tea too sweet for you?” Julia replied, “Maybe a little, but it’s okay. I like sweet drinks.”

Marta, on the other hand, loved her chai. It was warm, a bit spicy, and not too sweet. They talked about flavors, took notes, and planned to come back again.

Questions:

  1. Where did Marta and Julia go?

  2. What kind of tea did Julia choose?

  3. Was Julia’s tea too sweet?

  4. How was Marta’s tea?

  5. What did they plan to do again?

Answers:

  1. They went to a tea house.

  2. She chose mango tea.

  3. Yes, it was a little too sweet for her.

  4. It was warm, a bit spicy, and not too sweet.

  5. They planned to return to the tea house.

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