Drinking tea in England

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English Jade


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Hi, everyone. In this lesson I'm going to talk to you about drinking tea in England.
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You probably know that we drink a lot of tea over here in England, and we have been drinking
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tea for a really, really long time. Tea started to come here in the 18th century, and that
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was the time when the British were exploring the world and trading, and bringing back...
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Bringing back the things that they found in other countries and selling them to people
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in England. So tea was once an upper-class drink, and you had to have a lot of money
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if you wanted to drink tea. And back then there was a place for you to keep your tea,
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it was called a tea caddy, a box, and often they had locks on them because tea was so
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expensive back then. Obviously it's a very different story now. It's not like that about
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tea. And back then when... In these older times when the upper-class people were drinking
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tea, one of the ways for you to display your wealth, and status, and how much money you
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had was by investing money in your tea sets, lovely... Lovely little cups that you can
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drink your tea from, you drink it very, very slowly and drink your tea like this, and pour
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from the teapot ever so slowly. That's how they... Tea was a whole social event back
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in the 18th century, and it was a way for women to get together with their friends in
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the afternoon and spend time talking, so tea was a... Tea was a big change in the upper-class
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culture back then, and ever since those times we've been drinking tea, but now everybody
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drinks tea in England. Well, maybe not everybody because it could be the case that the... The
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golden years of tea drinking in England are over. The years that tea was the most part
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of English culture, because now lots more people drink coffee. And even when I was younger,
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like 20 years ago, not so many people drank coffee. And if you go around in London now
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you'll see lots and lots of coffee shops everywhere. People do still drink tea, but it seems to
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be changing that they drink tea at home or they drink tea at work, but when they're out
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walking around or they stop to get a hot drink somewhere, then they drink coffee. So times
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are changing in England, but yet it's still very useful for us to know about the language
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of drinking tea, and something about the culture of it.
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English tea is also an experience that people coming to England like to have as a tourist
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experience, so they might want to go out for afternoon tea, which means to go to a lovely
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hotel somewhere and have tea. You know, like the old times when they use the teapot and
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you drink it all slowly like this, you can still drink like that today in the lovely
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hotels that we've got in London. They're very posh. Very posh, expensive hotels. You can
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still drink tea that way and it is a really nice experience that I recommend to anyone
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if they're coming to England or specifically London on a holiday and you'd like to do something
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a bit different.
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Okay, so let's start by talking about posh tea. What is it exactly? Now, I know the English
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are famous in many countries for ruining their tea, and drinking it in the worst way possible
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because in many countries they cannot imagine that people would drink tea with milk in it.
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To them it's a disgusting idea. Why would you do that? Well, that's the way most people
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drink their tea in England even today. Except if you are very, very posh and you have a
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very, very, very expensive tea, then it's probably the case that you don't drink it
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with milk. So, instead of having milk tea or milky tea, you drink your tea black just
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with the tea leaves, no milk, or you would drink that tea with a slice of lemon. And
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if you drink it this way without the milk, some people would say you get more of the
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true flavour of the tea and you're not spoiling it with the milk taste.
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I already told you that in the old days they drank their tea like this, and they lifted
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their finger in the air when they were drinking. It was all so dainty like this. They used
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a cup and a saucer. The saucer is here, the cup is here, and when you're carrying... When
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you're carrying it, you carry it by the saucer, the bottom, and you try not to spill it. It's
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hard. It's hard if you've got shaky hands, so you try not to spill it. But if you're
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a lovely lady and you've come from lots of money then you probably don't carry your own
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teacup ever, so it's okay.
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Next we have milk jug. The milk is in a jug, it's separate. A milk jug, what is a milk
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jug like? Looks something like this. Well, that looks like a saucer as well. Milk jug
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is like this. So you can decide how much milk you want in your tea. You can pour it in yourself.
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Tea leaves is only for posh tea, and the reason is when you make tea from tea leaves it makes
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a mess, so obviously you don't want to clean it up yourself, you don't want to create extra
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mess if you're making it yourself, so only posh people use tea leaves because also you
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need extra equipment. It's not easy to make, and you have to be patient and wait a few
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minutes. You need a tea strainer. A tea strainer is something... Something like this. That
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looks bigger than it actually is, but it would go... When you're pouring from the teapot
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into the cup, the tea strainer catches the tea leaves. Now, if you know what you're doing
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then the tea leaves don't go in the cup. But if you don't know what you're doing you'll
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make a mess and it might be embarrassing. But the lovely ladies know how to use the
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tea strainer, they never get confused.
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Next we've got cucumber sandwiches. Cucumber sandwiches, they don't sound very delicious
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do they? How to show you what they look like? Right, that's the better way to show you what
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they look like. They're triangular sandwiches. Ignore that. In triangle shapes, and you don't...
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There's no... You know on a piece of bread this part is the crust, they cut that off.
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They only use this part. They waste... I don't know what they do with that. I hope they feed
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it to the birds, but you don't... You don't see that part. You just get the lovely sandwich
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with a cucumber inside. And I think they... I think they've put salmon and cucumber together,
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or they put other things with cucumber. But it's a very light, very... You have your tea,
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you eat your sandwich, it's all very nice.
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After you can have your scone or your scone, scone or your scone. Scones people like to
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eat with jam and cream, or butter. Jam, cream, or butter and jam. Scones are kind of savoury
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cake that... It's a heavy cake as well. And when you go to the lovely places to eat your
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tea, they're usually really big so they fill you up a lot. And yeah, some people say: "Scones"
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and some people say: "Scones". It depends. I say: "Scones". So you can have all this
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experience of eating scones, lovely, lovely sandwiches, lovely tea, teapots, you can have
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all of this if you go to afternoon tea. Some of the places you can go in London that are
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famous are the Ritz Hotel, the Dorchester Hotel, the... You can go to Harrods, the department
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store, you can go to Fortnum and Mason which is a famous food department store, so there's
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many places you can get it and it's a really nice experience with the tablecloth, and lots
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of... Everything done perfectly, and also, this is the best part, if you like champagne,
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even though it's called afternoon tea, these days you can have champagne. Okay? So that's
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another reason to go to afternoon tea.
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But that's not how English people drink tea in their everyday lives - no, no, no, it's
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not. They are more likely to drink at home what we call builder's tea. Builders are people
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that work on a house and do a practical job, build the house, that kind of thing, repair
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the house. Builder's tea is when you make the tea at home by yourself using a teabag.
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A teabag, if you haven't already seen it, I'm sure you have, usually in England it looks
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like a round shape like that. In a lot of other countries it's more like a little...
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A little square bag with a string on it. Right? So you put the bag with the string in the
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tea, and you go up and down, up and down, up and down, you take it out. In England in
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builder's tea, it's not like that. It's this round teabag you put in the cup, and you must
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use a teaspoon to take it out. There's no string. So, builder's tea isn't all lovely
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like this, and: "Oh, look at us drinking our tea. Look at us being ladies." Builder's tea
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is using a completely different kind of cup for a start; we use mugs. Mugs, they don't
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break so easily. Mugs usually have something funny written on them, a joke, or they're
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bright colours, or humorous or something, and the builder's tea has... Usually has lots
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of sugar in, so someone will have two lumps of sugar or if they really like sugar they'll
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have three sugars in their builder's tea. And instead of eating it with scones you eat...
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You can dunk... Dunk some biscuits in. Dunk. "Dunk" is a verb. You can dunk in your digestive
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biscuits, are the most famous biscuits for eating with tea. Dip it in, eat the biscuit.
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So let's look at a dialogue here of drinking tea. If you ever go to the house of an English
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person it's polite for you to be offered a hot drink when you're there, so they may say
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to you: "Would you like a cuppa"? "Cuppa" means a cup of tea, cup-of-tea, "cuppa". -"Would
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you like a cuppa?" -"Ooh. That would be lovely. Mmm, tea." -"Milk and sugar? Milk and sugar?
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Milk and sugar? Milk and sugar?" -"Milk and two sugars, please." -"I'll put the kettle
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on." Off they go to make the tea. You're probably only getting builder's tea in this house today.
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Or someone might ask you, instead of saying: "Would you like a cuppa?" they'll say: "How
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do you take your tea?" They're already going to make you tea. "How do you take your tea?"
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And this is when you tell me: Do you want milk, do you want sugar, do you like it strong,
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do you like it weak? If you... If you like the teabag in just really, really quickly
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and taken out, so the tea is not very dark, and perhaps if you're going to have a lot
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of milk in it as well, you say: "I like my tea weak as dishwater. I like my tea weak
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as dishwater." Although here we have a bit of a language debate happening because some
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people say it's meant to be they mean: "I like my tea dull as dishwater..." They say:
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"I like my tea dull as ditchwater." Okay? They sound similar, don't they? "Dishwater",
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"ditchwater". So we've heard it so much nobody knows which is the right way you're meant
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to say it. To my mind this makes more sense: "Weak as dishwater" because dishwater is when
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you're cleaning your plates, when you're washing up, it's that water that's left, slightly
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grey, dirty-looking kind of water, that's what you get left. "Ditchwater", a "ditch"
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is in the countryside... In the countryside, here's the road, here's the edge of the road,
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here's the field. This is the field, here. The ditch is the place between the road and
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the field, and the ditch is like this. So when it rains water comes in here, so that's
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also a dirty kind of water. So, how do you take your tea? You decide, either weak as
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dishwa... Weak as dishwater or dull as ditchwater. "Dull" means not bright, not shiny. And, yeah,
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people disagree what's the right answer for that.
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So, thank you for watching today's lesson. What you can go and do now is the quiz on
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drinking tea in England, and I'll see you again soon. Bye.
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