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Question
- Can you make tea?
- How do you make tea?
- What brand do you like?
- At home, who makes tea/coffee for everybody?
- Have you seen a tea-plantation? What was it like?
Solution
- Yes, I can make tea.
- To make tea, I first boil water in a kettle. Then, I place a teabag or loose tea leaves in a cup, and once the water is boiled, I pour it over the tea. I let it steep for a few minutes less for green tea and a bit longer for black tea. After the tea has steeped to my desired strength, I remove the teabag or strain the leaves. Sometimes, I'll add a splash of milk or a teaspoon of sugar to taste, and then it's ready to enjoy.
- I like Tetley in green tea and red label.
- My mother and I share the responsibility of making tea in our household. I usually take up the morning routine to start our day, while my mother usually shifts in for the evening tea. It's a lovely combination that allows us both to contribute to the small moments of love and conversation our family values daily.
- Yes, I received the opportunity to visit a tea plantation, and it was an incredible experience. The endless, carefully placed rows of tea bushes produced a lovely, green environment that was both relaxing and breathtaking. The delicate rustling of leaves in the wind and the mild aroma of tea in the air contributed to the peaceful atmosphere. Witnessing the careful process of tea plucking increased my appreciation for the labour that goes into each cup.
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