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THE ART OF TEA. Green Tea from The Natural History of the Tea-Tree. ASSOCIATIONS. Hot. Cup. Leaf. Flavoured. Tasty. Spoon. Tea pot. Lemon. Sweets. England. Family. Herbal tea. Sugar. Talk. Saucer. Granny. China. Green. Traditions. THE GROUP’S PREFERENCES. beginning. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE ART OF THE ART OF TEATEA

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Green Tea from The Natural History of the Tea-Tree

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ASSOCIATIONSHot

Lemon

Tasty

Green

Flavoured

Herbal tea

LeafCup

Spoon

Saucer

Tea potSweets

SugarChina

England

Granny Talk

Traditions

Family

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Black with sugar

Green with sugar

Green with honey

THE GROUP’S PREFERENCES

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beginning

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Listening

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Listen to the recording and fill in the gaps.

According to legend, 5,000 years ago, the Chinese Emperor, Shen Nung, ordered everyone in China to 1)_____ water to avoid disease. One day, he was going to drink some water, when some – 2)_______ from a tree fell into it. Shen Nung tried the brown liquid and found it extremely 3)____________. That was the start of tea.

By the 9th century AD, tea had spread to Japan, where it became terribly popular with – 4)________ monks. In the – 5)______century, 'tea mania' arrived in Europe and then America. It even provoked a war between America and Britain. In – 6) ______ , a group of Americans, incredibly angry about taxes on their tea, threw boxes of tea into Boston harbour!

Nowadays, tea is a common drink in many countries. China, India and Kenya are the largest tea producers and the Japanese still take part in the rather long and complicated tea – 7) __________. In Russia, people drink slightly sweet tea with lemon and some people still use traditional samovars for the hot water. The British are pretty keen tea 8) ________, too. Nowadays, 'afternoon tea' with cakes and 9) _____________ is much less common but many Brits drink several 10)_______ of milky tea every day.

boil leaves

refreshing

Buddhist 17th

1773

ceremony

drinkerssandwiches mugs

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– tea was brought to Europe by the Dutch

– “low tea” in Britaino’clock

– the cost of a pound of tea in the Netherlands

o’clock – “high tea” in Britain

– years ago tea appeared in China

TEA NUMBERS & DATES

–“iced tea” was born

– of tea which Americans drink is “iced”

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CHECK YOURSELVES

1. The history of tea goes back 5,000 years ago.2. Tea was brought to Japan by a Buddhist monk.3. From China tea was brought to Europe in 1610.4. Soon it replaced beer as a national drink.5. Tea houses were the centre of Chinese social life.6. The Japanese tea ceremony contains four principles of

Zen.7. The British tea holds a high place in daily life.8. The British usually drink black tea with milk.9. One of Queen Victoria’s ladies started a new custom.10.High tea is served around 5 or 6 o’clock.11.Low tea consists of light cakes and thin sandwiches.12.Americans drank coffee instead of tea, associated with

Britain

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TRADITIONAL

JAPANESE

CEREMONY

TEA

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BRITISH

TEA-DRINKING

TRADITIONS

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duchess

Sinking feeling

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Builders’ tea

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Builder’s tea

“overly strong, excessively tannic”

”very strong, milky, two sugars”

”very strong and sweet”

”ordinary tea with no frills, fairly strong”

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Black with sugar

Green with sugar

Green with honey

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SAMOVAR

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PREFERENCES

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Travelling lunch box

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Caddy – a small box, can, or chest in which tea is kept for daily

use.

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The teaware

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tea chest

tea trolley

tea strainer

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IN OTHER

COUNTRIES

TEA

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Tea idioms

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A cuppa is said to solve all problems.