Hi, everyone.
Welcome back to ForB English.
I'm Gabriella and you're watching "what is she saying?"
So can you guess what I'm going to say?
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
Let's try it one more time.
This time with a hint.
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
Can you guess what I'm saying?
Let's try it a little bit slower now.
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
OK, well, if you haven't guessed it yet, I'm saying "tea for two".
Now, this is a very typical expression, especially in the UK if you're having afternoon tea
and there are two people wanting to go in the cafe or restaurant you will say "tea for two"
or maybe the waiter or waitress will ask you "tea for two?"
So it's a very useful expression if you are getting a table in an afternoon tea establishment,
so let's practice this phrase together.
Please repeat after me slowly.
Tea for two.
OK, very good.
A little bit faster.
Tea for two.
And native speed.
Tea for two.
OK, great!
Let's practice it three times native speed.
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
Tea for two.
Great job!
So please go and have some afternoon tea and you can say "tea for two."
Thank you very much for watching.
I'm Gabriella.
This is ForB English.
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See you next time!
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