tea taste? h) Do tea lovers generally like strong tea or weak tea? i) Why should tea be directly added to the pot? j) Why does the author prefer the cylindrical cup to a flat cup?
k) What should be poured into the cup first–tea or milk? l) Why does the author advise removing cream from the milk? m) Does the author like drinking tea with sugar? Give reasons.
n) Why does the author refer to himself as being in ‘a minority’? o) Whom does the author call ‘misguided people’? What is his advice to them? .
Based on your understanding of the text, answer each of the following questions in four or five sentences. a) What are the author’s views on China tea? b) How does adding sugar affect the taste of tea? c) Elucidate the author’s ideas about teapots.
. Answer each of the following questions in a paragraph of – words. a) Summarise George Orwell’s distinctive ideas in “A Nice Cup of Tea”. b) Discuss how the essay reveals the factual points and the author’s personal opinions on the preparation of tea.
c) What are the aspects that contribute to humour in the essay? . Based on your understanding of the text, complete the chart given below by choosing the appropriate words or phrases given in brackets. Golden Rules of Tea Preparation (add sugar, shaken, milk, infused properly, strainers, without cream, taken to the kettle, small quantities, China or earthenware, stirred, warmed) Tea should be made in in a teapot.
The teapot should be made of The pot should be beforehand. The pot should not have While pouring water the teapot should be The tea leaves should be After making tea, it should be or the pot should be The milk for the tea should be The author does not like to to tea. 12th - - A Nice Cup of Tea Page a) Find out the synonym of the underlined word in each of the following sentences. .
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