Orange — A1 Fruit Vocabulary
A round orange fruit with a thick skin.
Quick Answer
An orange is a round fruit with a thick orange skin. You peel it and eat the juicy parts inside. Oranges are sweet and full of juice.
Example: An orange has lots of juice.
Orange in 3 Sentences
Read these three sentences. Notice how orange is used:
- An orange has a lot of juice. (describing the fruit)
- I eat an orange after dinner. (every evening)
- She drinks orange juice in the morning. (orange = the flavour)
A Quick Tip About ORANGE
The word “orange” starts with a vowel sound (o), so use an, not “a”. Also, “orange” is the name of the fruit AND the colour — context tells you which one.
Using “a” before “orange”
✗ I want a orange.
✓ I want an orange.
Easy way to remember: “orange” starts with the sound “o” (a vowel), so always say an orange.
Practice all A1 Fruits
Now practise orange together with the other words in this topic. Use Study, Practice, Flashcards, and Review.
A1 Fruits Vocabulary
Learn six everyday fruit words with pictures, short examples, practice questions, flashcards, and a review queue.
Study Cards
Read the word, look at the picture, and say the example sentence.
Quick Practice
Choose the word that completes the sentence.
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Flashcards
Look at the picture first, then tap the card to check the word.
Spaced Review
Review cards today, then let the queue bring them back later.
Test Yourself: Orange
Choose the correct answer for each sentence. Click Check to see if you are right.
1. I drink _______ juice in the morning.
2. An _______ has lots of juice.
3. Choose the correct sentence:
4. Which word means a round fruit with a thick skin and juicy inside?
5. She has _______ orange in her bag.
Other A1 Fruits to Learn
Pick another word from this lesson — small steps add up fast.
Keep Going — One Word, Many Wins
You just learned orange — a useful A1 word that names a fruit AND a colour. You can already use it in real sentences.
But what about a small yellow fruit so sour it makes your face squeeze up? You probably already know the word.
Next lesson: Lemon — A1 Fruit Vocabulary
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