Pretty good conversation about coffee and tea, in Brazil is very popular make coffee in the morning similar with Canada and I'm happy because you know our coffee. Thanks for this lesson =)
You are definitely the best English teachers 👍I am so glad to have you both together 🙏 I am from Italy 🇮🇹 and I usually drink coffee with milk in the morning, however I also like to drink black tea with milk and honey. Keep going!!!💪
Hi Raul, I don't know about English institutes in Ottawa. I think a good English institute should recognize the importance of comprehensible input and help English learners get lots of English comprehensible input and experiences and interactions in English that are understandable at their level.
This video has the parts from the video where we talk about tea in teabags and loose tea: ruclips.net/video/EyRmIQiVyrA/видео.html Can you make a guess about what "loose" means here?
@@goodenough8417 Good guess! Loose tea comes in a can (or other container), and is not packaged in teabags. Teabags have been around since around 1900, and have become more popular since then. Before teabags (and still today) some people put loose tea in a teaball or tea infuser to make tea.
Спасибо за уроки
very fun talking! not boring.
Thanks! I'm glad you found it fun and interesting!
This video is very useful.I started to learn English 1 year ago and I could understand all.
Good for you! I'm glad to hear you find this video very useful!
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Im beggin to learn english, thanks for this videos... Are so important for practice my Input Comprenssible
You're welcome Jonathan!
Pretty good conversation about coffee and tea, in Brazil is very popular make coffee in the morning similar with Canada and I'm happy because you know our coffee. Thanks for this lesson =)
Thanks Marques! I didn't know that coffee was from Brazil before. I like your coffee! :D
thank you so much!! i'm from brazil, portuguese speaker and i understand this!
You're very welcome!
Me gusta que interactúen los tres tienen muy buenos videos juntos gracias Canadá e Inglaterra
You're welcome Jose!
@@ComprehensibleEnglish 😊😊😊
You are definitely the best English teachers 👍I am so glad to have you both together 🙏
I am from Italy 🇮🇹 and I usually drink coffee with milk in the morning, however I also like to drink black tea with milk and honey. Keep going!!!💪
Thanks Letizia, sounds good! I like to drink coffee with milk the most, but I also like black tea with milk and sometimes with honey.
Thank you! And you are so funny! )
You're welcome! 😀
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Interesting video 👍 thank you! Your video so useful, and this video help me learn English language. I'm from Kazakhstan. Thank you very much 🥰🥰🥰
You're welcome, I'm glad you found it useful! 😊 Greetings from Canada!
I drink coffee right now)
@Likaloveslife Me too right now 😀☕
Thankk you very much! It's very useful 👍👍👍
You're welcome! I'm glad you find it useful!
Thanks a lot for the video. This video is so useful, I can understand pretty good. Thanks again.
You're welcome Humberto!
I usually drink coffee with bread every morning...
Aquí viendo tus vídeos son muy buenos att Raúl una consulta un instituto de ingles para latinos en OTTAWA cual me recomiendas? Saludos
Hi Raul, I don't know about English institutes in Ottawa. I think a good English institute should recognize the importance of comprehensible input and help English learners get lots of English comprehensible input and experiences and interactions in English that are understandable at their level.
I like tea more
Hi
i don’t drink coffee or tea, i drink only water
I need to drink more water!
Why do you call it 'loose'? Is it according to their shape? Or a kind of tea?
This video has the parts from the video where we talk about tea in teabags and loose tea: ruclips.net/video/EyRmIQiVyrA/видео.html
Can you make a guess about what "loose" means here?
@@ComprehensibleEnglish Humm.. I think they're laid out freely in the can? In the past were all the other teas tied up?
@@goodenough8417 Good guess! Loose tea comes in a can (or other container), and is not packaged in teabags. Teabags have been around since around 1900, and have become more popular since then. Before teabags (and still today) some people put loose tea in a teaball or tea infuser to make tea.
Trainer, loose tea.. new words to me..
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