The following article on Italian Coffee is free for you to use in your lesson as a topic of discussion. There are many words relating to coffee that native English speakers deal with every day without a second thought. But ESL students may not be able to handle more than 'milk coffee' or 'coffee without milk' so this is a rich source of vocabulary for them. Get your student to read the article aloud and correct pronunciation. |
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So what kind of coffee should you order? The possibilities can be as daunting as a Starbucks menu. Below is a list of the most popular coffee beverages. caffe (espresso)-a small cup of very strong coffee, i.e.,espresso caffe Americano-American-style coffee, but stronger; weaker than espresso and served in a large cup caffe doppio-double espresso caffe freddo-iced coffee caffe Hag-decaffeinated coffee caffe latte-hot milk mixed with coffee and served in a glass for breakfast caffe macchiato- espresso "stained" with a drop of steamed milk: small version of a cappuccino caffe marocchino- espresso with a dash of hot milk and cacao powder cappuccino - espresso infused with steamed milk and drunk in the morning, but never after lunch or dinner granita di caffe con panna-frozen, iced beverage (similar to a slush, but ice shavings make it authentic) and topped with whipped cream If you are looking for that special blend of Kona roast and you are tired of spending lots of money on pre-roasted and pre-ground tins then you should consider buying coffee online. Buying coffee online is the way to go. Whether you are that single morning cup of java drinker or an espresso guru, buying coffee at home and having it delivered fresh to you when you need it, is all you need to know. The ability to browse literally hundreds of roasters and wholesalers, all eager to sell you top line coffees at discount prices will make your coffee buying experience an enjoyable one. When you buy coffee online, it is both practical and economical. By purchasing direct from wholesalers, not only are you assured fresh coffee, but you also avoid paying retail overhead. Why buy retail if you can buy coffee direct and save money? Looking for information about Coffee? Go to: http://www.dkcoffee.com
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If you're a teacher, these articles can be used to help you create a discussion lesson. Get the students to read an article aloud then discuss some of the vocabulary, phrases, idioms and phrasal verbs used. Discuss the issues that the article has brought up. If you're a student, any reading is good English practice for you. Read an article on a topic you like then research any vocabulary used. If you didn't agree with what the article says, you can write your own, refuting it! Have fun! |
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