Monday, June 16, 2025

ESL WORKSHEET - Describing drinks and containers

LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS
DRINKS AND CONTAINERS


Jun. 2, 2025


Level: Pre-intermediate (A2-B1)
Type of language: General English
Tags: Food and Drink; Everyday Objects; Quantifiers (a lot, much, a little/few, etc.); Vocabulary and Grammar; 13-15 Years Old; 16-18 Years Old; 18+ Years Old
Publication date: 06/02/2025

Students learn a variety of words and expressions for describing drinks and containers. The worksheet includes a grammar exercise on quantifiers.

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  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in British English.
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AUDIO TRANSCRIPT

Lisa: Wow, there are so many drinks on the menu! I don’t know what to choose.
Tom: Yeah, same here. Do you usually drink coffee or tea?
Lisa: It depends. In the morning, I always have a cup of coffee. But in the afternoon, I prefer a glass of juice or a bottle of water.
Tom: Oh, I love coffee! I drink a lot of coffee every day – maybe too much!
Lisa: Really? How many cups do you have?
Tom: Hmm… maybe three or four cups a day.
Lisa: That’s a lot! I only drink one or two cups. Do you take sugar?
Tom: Just a little. What about you?
Lisa: No, I drink it black – no sugar, no milk.
Jake: Hi! Welcome to Café Milano. Are you ready to order?
Lisa: Yes, I think so. Do you have any fresh juice?
Jake: Yes, we have orange, apple, and mango juice.
Lisa: Great! I’ll have a glass of mango juice, please.
Jake: Sure. And for you?
Tom: I’ll take a large cappuccino, please.
Jake: Would you like a little sugar in it?
Tom: No, thanks. Just milk.
Jake: Alright. Anything else?
Lisa: Hmm… do you have any snacks?
Jake: Yes, we have some cakes and sandwiches.
Lisa: I’ll have a small slice of chocolate cake.
Jake: Good choice! And you, Sir, do you want something to eat?
Tom: No, thanks. Just the coffee.
Jake: Alright! That’s one glass of mango juice, one cappuccino, and a slice of chocolate cake. I’ll be right back! (pause)
Jake: Here you go! Enjoy!
Lisa: Thank you! This juice looks so fresh!
Tom: And my cappuccino smells amazing!
Lisa: Let’s toast! Cheers!
Tom: Cheers!

Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/esl-lesson-plans/general-english/drinks-and-containers. Accessed on June 16, 2025. LinguaHouse.com © 2008–2025. All rights reserved.

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