Learn to Talk About Pizza in Easy English!
- yespriyaitis
- Jan 5
- 1 min read
Pizza Party!
Maya: "Hi, Ben! Do you like pizza?"
Ben: "Yes! I love pizza! It's my favorite food."
Maya: "Me too! What's your favorite kind?"
Ben: "I like pepperoni pizza. It's yummy!"
Maya: "I like cheese pizza. And I like mushrooms on my pizza."
Ben: "Mushrooms? Yuck! I don't like mushrooms."
Maya: "That's okay. We can share a pizza with tomatoes on one side and mushrooms on the other side."
Ben: "Great idea! I like olives too. Do you like olives?"
Maya: "Yes, I do. Olives are yummy! We can get olives on the pizza too!"
Ben: "Pizza with, tomatoes, mushrooms, and olives! That sounds delicious!"
Maya: "I know! Let's ask my mom to order a pizza for us."
Ben: "Yes! Let's go!"
(Later, when the pizza arrives)
Maya: "Wow! The pizza is here! It looks so good!"
Ben: "It smells good too! I'm so hungry."
Maya: "Let's eat! Here's a slice with tomatoes for you."
Ben: "Thank you! This is the best pizza ever!"
Maya: "I'm glad you like it! I love pizza parties with my friends."
Ben: "Me too! Thank you for sharing your pizza with me, Maya."
Maya: "You're welcome, Ben! Let's have another pizza party soon."
Key takeaways for A1 learners:
This conversation uses simple vocabulary and sentence structures.
It focuses on expressing likes and dislikes.
It shows how to make suggestions and agree on something.
It incorporates everyday expressions like "yummy" and "great idea!"
This example demonstrates how A1 learners can engage in a longer conversation about a familiar topic like pizza, using basic English to express their preferences and interact with others.
