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Offering a drink English lesson What will I learn from the Offering a drink English lesson? This lesson you will learn how to offer a drink politely and how to accept a drink politely. The last part of the lesson is a short conversation between two people. Polite ways you can ask someone if they want a drink 1. Do you want a drink of grape juice? = yes, please. 2. Do you want a glass of water? = No, thank you. 3. Would you like a drink of coffee? Yes, please that would be great. 4. Would you like a glass of juice?= No thanks I just had a drink 5. Can I get you something to drink? Yes please, I would like a cup of coffee. 6. Can I get you a glass of pure orange juice? No, thanks I don’t like pure orange juice 7. Could I get you something to drink while am in the kitchen? A glass of water please. 8. Could I get you a glass of wine? Yes that will be lovely. 9. Do you want something to drink while you wait? No thanks the taxi will be here in a minute. 10. Do you want some more apple juice? Please , am really thirsty 11. Would you like me to get you something to drink?A glass of juice or water would be nice. 12. Would you like some of green tea? I would love a cup thanks. A conversation between two friends What is the conversation about? Mrs Jones invited her friend Mrs Smith round to her house for a chat; on arriving she asks her if she would like a drink . . . Mrs Jones: -Hello Mrs smith it is lovely to see you again would you like something to drink? Mrs Smith: - Yes, thank you that would be nice. Mrs Jones: -What would you like to drink? Mrs Smith: -water or any kind of juice will be fine, thank you. Mrs Jones: -I have some pure orange juice, apple juice, and grapejuice? Mrs Smith: -Well;only if it's not too much trouble, grape juice would be really nice Mrs Jones: - it’s no trouble at all I went shopping this morning and bought plenty. Wait a moment. I'll be back as soon as possible. Mrs Jones: -Here you are. I have put some ice cubes in for you as well. Mrs Smith: -Thank you very much.

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Offering a drink English lesson

What will I learn from the Offering a drink English lesson? This lesson you will learn how to offer a drink politely and how to accept a drink politely. The last

part of the lesson is a short conversation between two people.

Polite ways you can ask someone if they want a drink

1. Do you want a drink of grape juice? = yes, please.

2. Do you want a glass of water? = No, thank you.

3. Would you like a drink of coffee? Yes, please that would be great.

4. Would you like a glass of juice?= No thanks I just had a drink

5. Can I get you something to drink? Yes please, I would like a cup of coffee.

6. Can I get you a glass of pure orange juice? No, thanks I don’t like pure orange juice

7. Could I get you something to drink while am in the kitchen? A glass of water please.

8. Could I get you a glass of wine? Yes that will be lovely.

9. Do you want something to drink while you wait? No thanks the taxi will be here in a

minute.

10. Do you want some more apple juice? Please , am really thirsty

11. Would you like me to get you something to drink?A glass of juice or water would be nice.

12. Would you like some of green tea? I would love a cup thanks.

A conversation between two friends What is the conversation about?

Mrs Jones invited her friend Mrs Smith round to her house for a chat; on arriving she asks her if she

would like a drink . . .

Mrs Jones: -Hello Mrs smith it is lovely to see you again would you like something to drink?

Mrs Smith: - Yes, thank you that would be nice.

Mrs Jones: -What would you like to drink?

Mrs Smith: -water or any kind of juice will be fine, thank you.

Mrs Jones: -I have some pure orange juice, apple juice, and grapejuice?

Mrs Smith: -Well;only if it's not too much trouble, grape juice would be really nice

Mrs Jones: - it’s no trouble at all I went shopping this morning and bought plenty. Wait a moment.

I'll be back as soon as possible.

Mrs Jones: -Here you are. I have put some ice cubes in for you as well.

Mrs Smith: -Thank you very much.

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Mrs Jones: -Please let me know if you want another glass.

Mrs Smith: -Thank you. That was really good, where did you buy it from?

Mrs Jones: -You're quite welcome. I went shopping at the local supermarket they had a special pffer

on so I bought four cartoons as the weather is hot.

Mrs Jones: -I will give you one as a present to take home with you.

Mrs Smith: -Thank you so much. You’re very kind.

Mrs Jones: -Oh, think nothing of it we have been friends many years.