Tea and Coffee 2
Archived Old Topic
Questions
- Do people like to drink tea or coffee nowadays?
- Do you prefer to serve your guests tea or coffee?
- When was the last time you had a cup of tea or coffee?
- Do you usually buy your coffee in a coffee shop?
Sample Answers
Do people like to drink tea or coffee nowadays? I think people still enjoy drinking both tea and coffee, but I'd say coffee is more popular among my friends and colleagues. I mean, there's a coffee shop on almost every corner, and it's become a social thing to grab a coffee with someone. Plus, coffee gives you that extra boost to get through the day, you know, especially in the morning or after a long meeting.
Do you prefer to serve your guests tea or coffee? I'm more of a coffee person myself, so I usually offer my guests coffee when they come over. But I also have tea on hand, just in case. I think it's nice to have options, you know? Some people might be more in the mood for a soothing cup of tea, while others might need a caffeine kick. Plus, serving coffee or tea is a nice way to break the ice and make my guests feel more at home.
When was the last time you had a cup of tea or coffee? Actually, I had a cup of coffee just this morning. I was running a bit behind schedule, so I grabbed a coffee on the go. I like to start my day with a cup of coffee, it helps me wake up and get focused. I usually take it black, but today I added a bit of sugar because I needed an extra boost. It's become a daily ritual for me, and I feel like it sets a positive tone for the rest of the day.
Do you usually buy your coffee in a coffee shop? Yeah, I do buy my coffee in a coffee shop pretty often. I mean, it's convenient, and it's just so convenient. I like to grab a coffee on my way to work or class, and there's always a coffee shop nearby. Plus, I like the atmosphere of coffee shops - it's a great place to people-watch or catch up on some work. But, to be honest, I'm also a bit of a coffee snob, so I like to try out different coffee shops to see which one has the best brew.
Key Phrases and Idioms
- on almost every corner
- to be very common or widespread
- There's a coffee shop on almost every corner in the city.
- You can find a restaurant on almost every corner in this neighborhood.
- break the ice
- to do or say something to relax and make people feel more comfortable in a social situation
- Serving coffee or tea can help break the ice when you have guests over.
- Telling a joke can be a good way to break the ice at a party.
- on the go
- to be in a hurry or moving quickly
- I grabbed a coffee on the go this morning.
- She's always on the go, rushing from one meeting to the next.
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