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This document discusses the debate between coffee and tea. It begins with warm-up questions to ask about preferences for tea or coffee and how they make one feel. A matching activity defines words like "excess" and "boost". Fun facts are provided about coffee and tea production and effects. The main part describes a video where Jessica offers Steve coffee, thinking it's better than tea in the morning for its caffeine boost. Steve counters that tea has benefits like hydration and protecting teeth. Jessica admits she needs the extra energy coffee provides. Steve says up to 4 cups of coffee per day are safe and that added sugars and milk in coffee negatively impact health. The document provides activities to understand the video dialogue about coffee vs tea.

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The Great Debate Coffee Vs Tea Conversation Topics Dialogs Crosscultural Communic - 143311

This document discusses the debate between coffee and tea. It begins with warm-up questions to ask about preferences for tea or coffee and how they make one feel. A matching activity defines words like "excess" and "boost". Fun facts are provided about coffee and tea production and effects. The main part describes a video where Jessica offers Steve coffee, thinking it's better than tea in the morning for its caffeine boost. Steve counters that tea has benefits like hydration and protecting teeth. Jessica admits she needs the extra energy coffee provides. Steve says up to 4 cups of coffee per day are safe and that added sugars and milk in coffee negatively impact health. The document provides activities to understand the video dialogue about coffee vs tea.

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Coffee Vs.

Tea: The Great Debate


Warm-Up Questions
Ask your teacher and classmates the following questions.

1. What kind of tea or coffee do you like?


Vs.
2. How does coffee/tea make you feel?

3. Which is best, coffee or tea? Give 3 reasons.

MATCHING - Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right.

1 shed (v) A having absorbed enough water

2 excess (adj) B having a large amount of something

3 stick to (phr.v) C a person who is very knowledgeable about or skillful in a


particular area
4 hydrated (adj) D to keep doing what you said you would do or what you
believe in
5 bolster (v) E an increase in energy

6 protect (v) F used to say what you have just said is true in the opposite
order
7 expert (n) G to get rid of something unwanted or unnecessary

8 climb the walls (idiom) H used to indicate one’s preference in a particular matter

9 vice versa (adv) I to keep safe from harm or injury

10 loaded with (idiom) J to support something or make something stronger

11 boost (v) K feeling very anxious or frustrated because you have a lot of
energy but can’t do something
12 rather (adv) L more than is necessary or wanted; too much

Fun Facts About Coffee & Tea

Coffee
Coffee beans are technically seeds. Brazil grows the most coffee in the world. Only 2 U.S.
states produce coffee. Espresso means “pressed out” in Italian. You can overdose on coffee.
Tea
It takes around 2000 tiny leaves to make just one pound of finished tea. You are less likely
to get a “caffeine crash” when you drink tea or coffee. All tea comes from the same plant.

Watch the video and answer the questions.


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Listening Questions

Watch the YouTube video and answer the following questions.

1 What did Jessica just make and how did Steve react to her offer?

2 Why does Jessica think coffee is better than tea in the morning?

3 According to Steve, what are some benefits of tea?

4 According to Jessica, what are some benefits of coffee?

5 According to Steve, how many cups of coffee are safe to drink every day?

6 What does Steve mean, “all those add-ons make coffee bad for your teeth, not to mention your waistline?”

7 What does Jessica mean when she says, “It’s going to be a long day and I need all the help I can get?”

8 What’s Steve trying to lose?

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