Everybody knows that the British like tea. Tea is more than just a drink to them - it is a way of life. Many people drink it with breakfast, them mid-morning, with lunch, at tea-time (around five o'clock), with dinner and finally just before bed.
For centuries now, tea has been the national drink of Great Britain. Tea has worked its way into the language too. Nowadays, people have "tea break" at work, even if they drink coffee or Cola. Many people call the main evening meal "tea", even if they drink juice or mineral water with it. When someone is unhappy or sad, the British say they need tea and sympathy, In fact, tea is the best treatment for all sorts of problems and troubles instead of pills and tablets.
1. Do you like tea?
Yes, I like tea / No, I don't like tea
2. When do you have tea?
I drink tea in the morning
3. What do you prefer to drink tea with?
I drink tea with cake
For centuries now, tea has been the national drink of Great Britain. Tea has worked its way into the language too. Nowadays, people have "tea break" at work, even if they drink coffee or Cola. Many people call the main evening meal "tea", even if they drink juice or mineral water with it. When someone is unhappy or sad, the British say they need tea and sympathy, In fact, tea is the best treatment for all sorts of problems and troubles instead of pills and tablets.
1. Do you like tea?
Yes, I like tea / No, I don't like tea
2. When do you have tea?
I drink tea in the morning
3. What do you prefer to drink tea with?
I drink tea with cake