DRINKS
(24 WORD TO PRACTICE)
About the Topic: Drinks
Drinks are the liquids we have when we are thirsty or when we eat our meals. Everyone needs to drink every day to stay healthy and strong. The most important drink for our body is water, but there are many other drinks people enjoy.
Some drinks are hot, like tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. Others are cold, like juice, milk, soda, or lemonade. In the morning, many people drink milk or orange juice. At lunchtime, they may drink water or soda. In the evening, they sometimes drink tea or coffee.
It’s important to know which drinks are healthy and which are not. Water, milk, and fresh juice are good for you. But drinks with too much sugar, like soda or energy drinks, should not be taken too often.
Learning words about drinks helps students talk about their daily life — what they drink, when they drink it, and what they like or don’t like.
Sample Vocabulary
Water
Milk
Juice
Tea
Coffee
Soda
Lemonade
Hot chocolate
Energy drink
Smoothie
Learning Outcomes
After learning this topic, students will be able to:
Recognize and name common drinks in English.
Use “like” and “don’t like” to talk about their favorite drinks.
Ask and answer simple questions such as “What do you drink?”
Understand which drinks are healthy or unhealthy.
Improve listening, pronunciation, and speaking skills through fun games.
Benefits of the BoomWords Game
The BoomWords Game makes learning drink vocabulary fun and fast. The teacher says “Drinks!” and students take turns saying a drink word — “water,” “tea,” “milk,” “coffee,” etc. If someone repeats a word or takes too long, they say “Boom!” and sit down.
This game helps students:
Remember drink names easily.
Practice pronunciation and quick thinking.
Speak English confidently in class.
Have fun while learning and playing together.
Teachers can also make the game more exciting by showing pictures of drinks, using flashcards, or asking questions like “What do you drink in the morning?”
Teacher’s Comment
“Students learned many drink words today and practiced using them in sentences. They said, ‘I like juice,’ or ‘I don’t like coffee.’ The BoomWords game helped them remember words and speak more confidently. Everyone was active and happy during the lesson.”
Student’s Comment
“I liked learning about drinks. Now I can say ‘I like milk’ and ‘I don’t like soda.’ The BoomWords game was so much fun! I can talk about what I drink every day in English now.”
Example Sentences
I drink water every day.
She likes milk in the morning.
We drink juice at breakfast.
My father drinks coffee after dinner.
Tea is hot, but lemonade is cold.
I don’t like soda; it’s too sweet.
Hot chocolate is my favorite drink.
Smoothies are made with fruits and milk.
Water is the healthiest drink.
We played the BoomWords game with drink words in class.

