📖 Lesson A1 Speaking🍎 Food & Cooking

🍎 Sunshine Club: Café Fleydo

A fully interactive A1.1 kids speaking lesson (ages 7-9) built around a café role-play. Children warm up with four move-and-say starters, then meet the two target patterns in simple boxes: the polite order chunk "Can I have + food + please?" with a magic-words panel (please, thank you, Here you are!, Yes please, No thank you) and the preference exchange "Do you like…? — Yes, I do / No, I don’t". Ten café words (menu, waiter, please, thank you, café, juice, sandwich, ice cream, water, money) appear in a table with 3-6 word definitions, and six get review flashcards. A tiny 80-word story shows Ela as the waiter serving Tom, Nina and Omar, with five hover word cards and a sight-word chip row. Practice offers 8 one-word fill-in-the-blanks with live green/red feedback and hints. The speaking section mirrors the classroom café rotation with five prompts and a 6-line waiter dialogue; the frame-based writing task (10-20 words) prepares the real-meal homework; and an 8-question quiz with two story questions, per-question explanations and a saved score closes the lesson.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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  • 4 move-and-say starters: favourite food, Yummy!, Please!, Thank you!
  • No writing — just say and do

translate Key Vocabulary

menuwaiterpleasethank youcaféjuicesandwichice creamwatermoney

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Polite request chunk: Can I have + food + , please?
  • Serving exchange: Here you are! — Thank you!
  • Preference exchange: Do you like…? — Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
  • Magic words: please, thank you, yes please, no thank you

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