111 Say whether the following sentences are true or false.
Correct the false sentences.
1. Nowadays British people drink more
coffee than tea.
2. British people started drinking tea in
the 17th century.
3. A rich woman started the tradition of
"afternoon tea".
4. Nowadays British people don't have
“afternoon tea”.
5. British people like tea without milk.
Explanation: This statement is false. British people still have a strong preference for tea over coffee. Tea is a significant part of British culture and is consumed regularly.
Correction: Nowadays, British people drink more tea than coffee.
2. British people started drinking tea in the 17th century. (True)
Explanation: This statement is true. The tradition of drinking tea was introduced to Britain during the 17th century when Catherine of Braganza, a Portuguese princess, married King Charles II of England. She brought the habit of drinking tea with her, and it gradually became popular in British society.
3. A rich woman started the tradition of "afternoon tea". (False)
Explanation: This statement is false. The tradition of afternoon tea can be traced back to Anna, the Duchess of Bedford, who lived in the 19th century. She is often credited with starting the tradition of having tea and light snacks in the afternoon to overcome the hunger between lunch and dinner.
Correction: A duchess started the tradition of "afternoon tea".
4. Nowadays British people don't have "afternoon tea". (False)
Explanation: This statement is false. The tradition of afternoon tea is still very much alive in British culture. Many people, especially on special occasions or during weekends, enjoy afternoon tea at hotels, tea rooms, or even at home. It is a social event that involves drinking tea and eating sandwiches, scones, and cakes.
Correction: Nowadays, British people still have "afternoon tea".
5. British people like tea without milk. (False)
Explanation: This statement is false. British people generally prefer to drink tea with milk. Adding milk to tea is a common practice in Britain and is known as "builder's tea." However, there are also people who prefer their tea without milk and they may have it as "black tea".
Correction: British people like tea with milk.
Overall, it is important to remember that cultural practices and preferences can vary among individuals, but these statements reflect general trends and traditions in British society.