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The trouble with tea
The trouble with tea is that originally it was quite a good drink. So a group of the most eminent scientists made complicated biological experiments to find a way of spoiling it. To the eternal glory of British science their labour bore fruit. They suggested that if you not drink it clear or with lemon or rum and sugar, but pour a few drops of milk into it, and no sugar at all, the desired object is achieved. Once this refreshing aromatic, oriental beverage was successfully transformed into colourless and tasteless water, it suddenly became the national drink of Great Britain and Ireland – still retaining the high-sounding title of tea. There are some occasions when you must not refuse a cup of tea, otherwise you are judged an exotic and barbarous bird without any hope of being able to take your place in civilized society. If you are invited to an English home, at five o'clock in the morning you get a cup of tea. When you are disturbed in your sweet morning sleep you must not say: " Madam? I think you are a cruel and spiteful person who deserves to be shot." On the contrary, you have to say with your best five o'clock smile: " Thank you so much. I do love a cup of early morning tea, especially so early in the morning." If they leave you alone with the liquid, you may pour it down the wash-basin. Then you have tea for breakfast; then you have tea at eleven o'clock in the morning, then you have tea for tea, then after supper, and again at eleven o'clock at night. You must not refuse any additional cups of tea under the following circumstances: if it is hot, if it is cold; if you are tired; if you are nervous; before you go out; if you are out; if you have just returned home; if you feel like it; if you don't feel like it; if you had no tea for some time; if you have just had a cup. You definitely must not follow my example. I sleep at five o'clock in the morning; I have coffee for breakfast; I drink innumerable cups of black coffee during the day. Ex.7. Learn the poem by heart.
At eight o'clock in the morning For our breakfast we'll see Cornflakes and buttered toast And let's have a cup of tea!
At four o'clock in the afternoon, There'll be food for you and me! Cream cakes and sandwiches And let's have a cup of tea!
At seven o'clock in the evening A lovely supper we'll see: Chips, peas and fish-fingers – And let's have a cup of tea!
At ten o'clock at night We'll have a piece of bread, And I'll make a cup of tea, And then we'll go to bed. Ex 8. Read the story and retell it.
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