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Weekly focus - Coffee shops

Lana Lang is opening a coffee shop.

There are many types of coffee. Do you know what to order when you go to a coffee shop? Coffee comes in three sizes.

Short = Small
Tall = Medium
Grande = Large

The main choices are :
Regular coffee It's the cheapest!
Cappuccino It has lots of foamy milk on top.
Latte It's made of milk.
Frappuccino It's sweet and creamy, usually iced
Mocha It has a chocolate taste.
Expresso It's small and strong.
Decaffinated It has no caffeine so you can sleep at night.

Hong Kong has a lot of coffee shops now. Here are websites for the two most popular coffee shops in Hong Kong.

Pacific Coffee http://www.pacificcoffee.com/eng/home.php
There are 15 branches in Hong Kong. The websites tells you about coffee from different countries (Click on "Coffee Solutions"). It has advice on making coffee at home (Click on "Brewing tips"). There is also a Spot-the-difference game (Click on "Game room").


Starbucks http://www.starbucks.com
There are thousands of Starbucks around the world. There are 37 branches in Hong Kong. Click on "Our coffee". You can learn about 45 different types of coffee they have.

"Coffee education" tells you how to enjoy coffee and how it is grown.

 

** Disclaimer: Please note that HKedCity is not responsible for any links.

** Materials developed and written by English Schools Foundation


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