Here in India, tea is something that we just can't get enough of! But for me, afternoon tea with toast, biscuits or some sweets is something very very ravishing. Whenever I am home, I make sure to visit my cousins at the afternoon tea and it's so fun! ❤
thank you, I've just joined to your channel, I really like to improve my listening by listen to variety accent all around the UK also all immigrant people in to the UK.
This video is among the top ones on British Culture and one of the best educational videos to improving the speaking and listening English skills :) . Keep up the good work !
In Algeria, at breakfast, WE take coffee with milk or just coffee alone especially for men and for kids they drink only mlik with chocolate... Tea usually WE serve it at special occasions like wedding and meeting with friends or parties ... I really like the podcast.. keep sharing these kind of conversations.. thanks ❤
Thank you Anna for your lovely approach, great speed of lessons for students, and lovely conversation topics. I appreciate your current content.. because so many youtube teachers would just do a list of phrasal verbs and idioms... there are too many of the same style. This makes you really different and specific. I pass your channel to many of my friends:). Wish you the best on your way and a big thank you!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm so glad that you appreciate my content and have been passing it on to your friends. I really appreciate it and it means a lot to me. It's great that you recognize how different my content is from other TH-cam teachers, and I'm so grateful for your feedback. Thank you again!
There's so much to learn about English culture, from our customs and traditions to our music, art, literature, and cuisine. We also have a unique history that stretches back to the days of the Roman Empire! :)
In Italy we drink more coffee than tea but when we have tea we like to accompany it with biscuits or a crost or a kind of cake we call ciambellone. Greetings!
I find your podcasts absolutely fascinating, especially because they cover several aspects of the British culture, something that we English learners are interested in. I listened to this long podcast without realising that because time flies when something's compelling. I love afternoon tea, although I try to reduce the amount of teas daily; I rather go for herbal infusions more and one of my favourite is peppermint. I do love English Breakfast tea with plant-based milk, because I'm vegan. I've never had Prosecco with my tea and it sounds quite weird for me and I agree with Charlie, for choosing Prosecco over Champagne (well I'm Italian and I have a soft spot for Italian wines). Anyway you made me starving gals with your video and I'll for sure try the afternoon tea experience, once I'll be in London...soon! :-)
Hi I really like your podcast, i watch it all to see if i will understand everything your are talking about to measure my english level because i m an english learner. Thanks for your videos.
Thank you so much for you this video really helpful me and please upload like this because I'm in hometown an India this conversation helpful lot to me again thank you.
I really enjoy watching this you are amazing and the best I also advise my friends and my siblings to watch you if they want to improve their language thank you so so much ❤
I miss your vocal trainings. I have a lot to thank you for, even if we never met. I really hope you will get back to online canto lessons, but only if it makes you happy. May you be blessed and thank you again. I am getting back to reviewing the content on your former channel. 🤗
We had Afternoon Tea when we were in Edinburgh. It was very expensive but it was worth it !!! How can describe....it was fabulous. The waiters were so friendly an it tasted so good 😊
Thanks for doing great content within learning English. We have fikastund in Sweden as our popular break to relax in the day. Often with double hearty sandwiches. Your food talk was good to listen to both.
This is to kill two birds with one stone because I have honed my listening skill and known about how to prepare food plus British culture afternoon tea.
paragraph 1 : ( 0:40 - 1:23 ) Food is general is probably my favourite topic to talk about, And afternoon tea, I like it very much. I suppose it’s one of those things that I don’t have … it’s a treat for me. it’s something that perhaps me & a family friends will do on a birthday (or like I say,) 或者就像我說的, is a special treat (rather than it being something) that I do regularly at home. 這是特別活動, 而不是某種天天會做的事 I have to say that life has got (rather boring) for me because I try not to eat too much refined sugar, trying to be healthy. ** rather boring -"The movie was rather boring.” 無聊的電影 So, that does change afternoon tea a little bit for me. But the joy of afternoon tea is that it’s not all about the cakes.
Anna this video is really gives good information about British after tea culture as well as what kind of food you people like and my request you to make video on Christmas festival food It's helpful to know the things more in detail
I live where this video was taken, I notice the older ones talked differently plus the old farmers would make this "eh" sound when listening to someone to show they're engaged, that's died out.
That's strange we fought for "the end of the bread" while my sister and I were kids back in Turkey :) End of the bread is a such a gem there! At the end, you can have only 2 of them but many slices :D
For your kind info,,, abstain from taking that much of sugar,,, your body doesn't use the glucose present in the body rather it uses sugar present in the pastries which reduces the hunger induced by the stomach
I´ve just discovered your podcast as well (subscribed too). Remember to clarify some of the content for the podcast listeners that don´t have the image´s help. Great and interesting content BTW. Many thanks!! Having a Moroccan tea in Morocco has been such an experience. I could have had a gallon haha. In any case, I don´t want to know the dissolved amount of sugar it had haha.
@@EnglishLikeANative not really. I enjoyed apple tea in Turkey, but nothing to do with peppermint(?) tea with natural mint leaves; half a litre. It was over the top
I am literally addicted to your podcast like eating drinking and breathing I keep watching 3 pods a day at least and writing them down to be my british precious reference Couldn't thank u enough
As a Danish nipper in't 70'ies I learnt' mi Yoksha dialect when me Ma watched Emmerdale (Farm) on t'telly. Reckon that's naut much to prattle on 'bout.
BELIVE ME;You the best teacher for " non native" learner that I have seen :DEAR Anna..........thankyou thankyou so much🌹
Wow, thank you!
I agree with her/him
im japanese🇯🇵.but im from spain 🇪🇸, thank you for great convesertion♡
Here in India, tea is something that we just can't get enough of! But for me, afternoon tea with toast, biscuits or some sweets is something very very ravishing. Whenever I am home, I make sure to visit my cousins at the afternoon tea and it's so fun! ❤
What a wonderful conversation. Thank you and thank to your guest.
thank you, I've just joined to your channel, I really like to improve my listening by listen to variety accent all around the UK also all immigrant people in to the UK.
Thanks for your videos Anna! We need people like you to improve our target language, it's not easy to improve it!
This conversation has brought out so many new words, soo useful. Thank you very much!
Oh God
That was lovely, thanks a lot! The fact that I've just listened to the juicy, genuine British English makes me the happiest person on earth ♡
This video is among the top ones on British Culture and one of the best educational videos to improving the speaking and listening English skills :) . Keep up the good work !
Afternoon tea to me as a North American is a grand opportunity to "mini siesta" with a friend and a good nosh to munch. I love it!
Minisiesta eeuu a culturaless country
Fantastic episode! And also a lot of new vocabulary. I love learning English this way. Thank you, Anna!
In Algeria, at breakfast, WE take coffee with milk or just coffee alone especially for men and for kids they drink only mlik with chocolate... Tea usually WE serve it at special occasions like wedding and meeting with friends or parties ... I really like the podcast.. keep sharing these kind of conversations.. thanks ❤
It's very grateful to connect with ur channel. I watched this channel while waiting breakfasting. Our love to all of you from Indonesia.
We want more of these kinda podcasts please magnificent ❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely enjoyed this conversation. Very elegant and refined.
Thank you Anna for your lovely approach, great speed of lessons for students, and lovely conversation topics. I appreciate your current content.. because so many youtube teachers would just do a list of phrasal verbs and idioms... there are too many of the same style. This makes you really different and specific. I pass your channel to many of my friends:). Wish you the best on your way and a big thank you!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm so glad that you appreciate my content and have been passing it on to your friends. I really appreciate it and it means a lot to me. It's great that you recognize how different my content is from other TH-cam teachers, and I'm so grateful for your feedback. Thank you again!
That was amazing. I enjoyed the conversation so much. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful video 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
The best podcast about British tradition ❤ I've never heard about that, but it's fascinating for non-native speaker from Kazakhstan 🙃
Keep it up 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love listening about English culture
There's so much to learn about English culture, from our customs and traditions to our music, art, literature, and cuisine. We also have a unique history that stretches back to the days of the Roman Empire! :)
In Italy we drink more coffee than tea but when we have tea we like to accompany it with biscuits or a crost or a kind of cake we call ciambellone. Greetings!
I find your podcasts absolutely fascinating, especially because they cover several aspects of the British culture, something that we English learners are interested in.
I listened to this long podcast without realising that because time flies when something's compelling. I love afternoon tea, although I try to reduce the amount of teas daily; I rather go for herbal infusions more and one of my favourite is peppermint. I do love English Breakfast tea with plant-based milk, because I'm vegan. I've never had Prosecco with my tea and it sounds quite weird for me and I agree with Charlie, for choosing Prosecco over Champagne (well I'm Italian and I have a soft spot for Italian wines).
Anyway you made me starving gals with your video and I'll for sure try the afternoon tea experience, once I'll be in London...soon! :-)
May I ask why you reduce the amount of teas daily?
Fantastic. Thank you so much. very helpful and friendly .
Hi I really like your podcast, i watch it all to see if i will understand everything your are talking about to measure my english level because i m an english learner. Thanks for your videos.
Thanks a lot for this beautiful and informative video about English culture.
Hiya, great to listen natural British conversation. I learned a lot. More this type please😊
Thank you! With my B1 level I got almost everything you were talking about ))
What an amazing Podcast!!! I enjoyed a lot.❤
Wow I have ever wanted to listen your postcast. I Will dowload it to listen in My phone righ now. Thanks
I like the end of the bread and the crust is my favorite part❤too
I really like this conversation, please make more videos like this.❤
Thank you so much for you this video really helpful me and please upload like this because I'm in hometown an India this conversation helpful lot to me again thank you.
I'm from Poland and here tea with a slice of lemon is very popular, unlike tea with milk, that's only recommended for women who lactate.
Mój dziadek lubił bawarkę.
@@wincentywiewiorczak4114 😂
I really enjoy watching this you are amazing and the best
I also advise my friends and my siblings to watch you if they want to improve their language thank you so so much ❤
Thank you so much ☺️
I love it. Thank you so much from Thailand.
Glad you like it!
This video realy beatiful and smooth Afternoon Tea I am from borneo.
I was extremely looking for this kinda channel❤❤
Thank you so much. From Bangladesh.
Brilliant speech teacher.
Have a nice weekend Anna 🌻👍
I really like this episode 😍 . I see it as cultural lesson rather than language learning
Your podcast is very essential for new learners. Make podcast much more
I plan to. Thank you for taking the time to listen and comment.
I miss your vocal trainings. I have a lot to thank you for, even if we never met. I really hope you will get back to online canto lessons, but only if it makes you happy. May you be blessed and thank you again. I am getting back to reviewing the content on your former channel. 🤗
Thank You,
I love this video
It was really fabulous
I have got a lot of new vocabulary
I hope you make other videos like this
So yummy ! cucumber sandwiches, coronation chicken with dried apricots , cheese sandwich , …
Thank you Anna and Charlie for this lovely podcast ❤️👍👍👍
I have some troubles to understand British English and you helped me a lot 🥰
We had Afternoon Tea when we were in Edinburgh.
It was very expensive but it was worth it !!!
How can describe....it was fabulous. The waiters were so friendly an it tasted so good 😊
Thanks for doing great content within learning English.
We have fikastund in Sweden as our popular break to relax in the day. Often with double hearty sandwiches.
Your food talk was good to listen to both.
Scones with jam and clotted cream, it’s delicious. I got that during my time in Devon.
Thanks for this useful lesson...thanks a lot
Thank you for this podcast ❤
Thank you very much ❤
I enjoy a lot with your videos, thanks!
Glad you like them!
Fascinating 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
I loved. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for this (weirdly) fascinating conversation ☺
Thank you
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you ❤
This is to kill two birds with one stone because I have honed my listening skill and known about how to prepare food plus British culture afternoon tea.
Makes the two of us
Afternoon I take jaggery tea it's very delicious drink
paragraph 1 : ( 0:40 - 1:23 ) Food is general is probably my favourite topic to talk about,
And afternoon tea, I like it very much.
I suppose it’s one of those things that I don’t have … it’s a treat for me.
it’s something that perhaps me & a family friends will do on a birthday
(or like I say,) 或者就像我說的,
is a special treat (rather than it being something) that I do regularly at home.
這是特別活動, 而不是某種天天會做的事
I have to say that life has got (rather boring) for me because
I try not to eat too much refined sugar, trying to be healthy.
** rather boring -"The movie was rather boring.” 無聊的電影
So, that does change afternoon tea a little bit for me.
But the joy of afternoon tea is that it’s not all about the cakes.
I really enjoyed the conversation thank you for sharing teacher
You are so welcome!
Anna this video is really gives good information about British after tea culture as well as what kind of food you people like and my request you to make video on Christmas festival food
It's helpful to know the things more in detail
I live where this video was taken, I notice the older ones talked differently plus the old farmers would make this "eh" sound when listening to someone to show they're engaged, that's died out.
We need more of this
That's strange we fought for "the end of the bread" while my sister and I were kids back in Turkey :) End of the bread is a such a gem there! At the end, you can have only 2 of them but many slices :D
in Costa Rica we have a similar tradition, the afternoon coffee
Very interesting. Thank you.
For your kind info,,, abstain from taking that much of sugar,,, your body doesn't use the glucose present in the body rather it uses sugar present in the pastries which reduces the hunger induced by the stomach
I am Brazilian 🇧🇷
The end of the bread certainly has a name in the french language and this is croûton.
😍really enjoyed this ,👍👍😍
Glad you enjoyed it
In napoli we say "o cuzztiell e Pan" It means the end of the bread 😅 i Hope u like the Word..very nice and relaxing chat
I love afternoon tea. Here in Portugal we call the end of the bread "bottom" just like the part of your boby.😉🤣
We do that too in Poland 😂✋️
In the Netherlands we call it : kontje ( little bottom)😂
@@annekejongebreur4183 Oh same "dupka" 😅 or "piętka" like little part of feet
a.m sirlanka very good english tiche.
Thank you class excelent best channel pretty.
Another question about scones I would have asked is: do you put clotted cream on them ?
It makes to be hungry!😊
thanks
Loved it!
i appreciate there have English Subtitles♥
Welcome 🎉🎉🎉
Great video
I love your british accent go forward.
I went to Darjeeling and I seen biggest biggest Tea gardens (India)
I´ve just discovered your podcast as well (subscribed too). Remember to clarify some of the content for the podcast listeners that don´t have the image´s help. Great and interesting content BTW. Many thanks!!
Having a Moroccan tea in Morocco has been such an experience. I could have had a gallon haha. In any case, I don´t want to know the dissolved amount of sugar it had haha.
Is that the apple tea you had in Morocco? I too enjoyed that when I visited.
@@EnglishLikeANative not really. I enjoyed apple tea in Turkey, but nothing to do with peppermint(?) tea with natural mint leaves; half a litre. It was over the top
Thank you girls, it was fun and interesting! You are beautiful))
Awesome..
this video really helpfull ❤
Great
Love❤
I love bread too! But my eczema gets flared after eating it 😢❤😅
🆒 I enjoyed it
Thank you :)
Thx 4 yr discssn
Good 👍
Awesome ❤❤
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It’s good
U r great
I am literally addicted to your podcast like eating drinking and breathing
I keep watching 3 pods a day at least and writing them down to be my british precious reference
Couldn't thank u enough
As a Danish nipper in't 70'ies I learnt' mi Yoksha dialect when me Ma watched Emmerdale (Farm) on t'telly. Reckon that's naut much to prattle on 'bout.