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English tea and Russian tea

English tea and Russian tea. Mikhail Phyodorovich Romanov. "бах-ча". In whose reign did tea-drinking appear in Russia?. Mikhail Phyodorovich Romanov. England. The English have tea with milk. The Russian have tea with lemon. Tea with milk = English tea. Tea with lemon = Russian tea.

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English tea and Russian tea

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  1. English tea and Russian tea

  2. Mikhail Phyodorovich Romanov

  3. "бах-ча"

  4. In whose reign did tea-drinking appear in Russia? • Mikhail Phyodorovich Romanov

  5. England

  6. The English have tea with milk. The Russian have tea with lemon

  7. Tea with milk = English tea Tea with lemon = Russian tea

  8. How many times a day have English people tea? • 6 or 7

  9. Put the pictures into the correct order and write how to make tea. • Boil the water • Warm the pot • Put one teaspoon of the tea into the pot for each person and one extra for the pot • Pour hot water into the pot • Fill the kettle with cold water

  10. How to make tea. • Fill the kettle with cold water • Boil the water • Warm the pot • Put one teaspoon of the tea into the pot for each person and one extra for the pot • Pour hot water into the pot

  11. TEA PROVERBS AND IDIOMS 1) Reading the tea-leaves - Гадание на кофейной гуще 2) Easy as tea-drinking - Пустяковое дело 3) Storm in a tea-cup - Буря в стакане 4) Kiss the cup - Пригубить чашку 5) Go off like hot cakes - Идти нарасхват

  12. The teaspoon should be left in the teacup. Hey! Give me that scone! Tea should always be sipped sweetly with elegance to show good manners. Would you like a cup of tea? Pass me some milk, please. Here you are. Take yourself! Pour me some water, please. RIGHT OR WRONG (table manners).

  13. Good bye!

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