Tea TalK 茶香四溢 dialogue 1 PeOw: Oh, it's already 4:05. It's Tca Time. Will you join us, Jenny? Jeny: Sure. I would love to. P: Shall I pour you a cup? J: Thanks so much. P: Help yourself to some bread and butter. There's also toast and jam J: Thank you. I didn't expect such a varicty of cakcs. J: Yeah. Back in the States, we don't have afternoon tea. Nor do wc use a tea pot. P: It's interesting. How do you make tea tben? J: We just have tea baes and add hot water P: You mean you don't use tea leaves for your tea? J: No, we don't Compared with yours, our tea must be dish water. P: Maybe. In genenl, in Britain wcbdievc that loose leaf tea brcwed in a teapot makes the best tasting tea。 J: It surejy does. This is greatt. P: Another cup? J: I will, thank you. J: Well, peoplc from Asia to Europe all enjoy tea. P: Right. And China is the bomcland of tca. J: Yes, Chinese people love drinkingtca so much. Somc cven claim they can't Iive without P: Do you know there are several of Chinesce tea? J: Yes, I believe tbere are green teas, black teas and scented teas. Any Others? P: Wcll,havc you ever heard of Wulong tea and compressed tea? J: Oh,yeah. Wulong tea is good for one's hcalth. isn't it? P: You surely know a lot about China tea J: Sure, I like drinking tea at teahouses. P: Oh, so do l. J: Why don't we go for one now? P: Great. We can chat while enjoying a cup there. J: Let's go! |
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