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5 o’clock tea
This is by far the best way to teach table manners, requests, or expressions related to ordering or serving tea, coffee, or any meal in a home setting. For the following dialogue:
– Would you like some tea?
– No, thank you.
– What would you like?
– I’d like some coffee, please.
– With milk and sugar?
– Just black coffee.