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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.



 
 
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