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Discovering Global Tea and Coffee Cultures

Explore the fascinating world of tea and coffee! Learn about the top tea-producing countries like China, India, and Kenya, and discover which nations, including Japan, Russia, and Britain, sip the most. Understand the unique tea-drinking customs of Russians, who prefer lemon, versus the British inclination for milk. Plus, uncover why Ethiopian farmers cherish coffee, allowing them to stay energized at night. Finally, delve into the origins of the words "coffee" and "cappuccino," revealing their rich linguistic history.

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Discovering Global Tea and Coffee Cultures

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  1. Answer these questions. 1. Which countries : a) Produce a lot of tea? China, India and Kenya. b) Drink a lot of tea? Japan, Russia and Britain. 2. How is tea in Russia different from that in Britain? In Russia, people drink tea with lemon. In Britain many people drink tea with milk.

  2. 3. Why did Ethiopian framers like coffee? Because it kept them awake during nightly chores. 4. Where did the words ‘coffee’ and ‘cappuccino come from? Coffee comes from the Arabic word ‘qahwa’. Cappuccino comes from friars because it is the same as their robes.

  3. a) Extremely, terribly incredibly, rather, very, really, absolutely. b) slightly, pretty quite.

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