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Coffee Shops

Coffee Shops

Date: Nov 21 2008

Themes: Food, Hobbies

Grammar: Present Progressive Tense

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It’s easier to get out of bed in the morning when you know there’s a fresh cup of coffee waiting for you and friendly people to meet at the coffee shop. Big chains like Starbucks offer convenience, but small, independent coffee shops have something else: personality.

For some, local coffee shops are more than just a place to grab a quick caffeine fix. They’re more like a second home, a comfortable place to spend hours studying, working, or talking with friends. Listen to Beren and Mason discuss coffee shops.

Dialog

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Mason

Mason

Beren

Beren

Mason:  You know what I miss the most now that I am a 9 to 5-er?

Beren:  What? What’s that?

Mason:  Getting to hang out at coffee shops all the time.

Beren:  Ooh, yeah. Did you used to do that a lot?

Mason:  Yeah, I mean when I was in my crazy swinging freelance days, I had my couple favorite shops and that was just where I’d go get all my work done. And you kind of become part of a scene there, you know. You get to know the baristas and the regulars. It’s awesome.

Beren:  Yeah. I get coffee. I need my caffeine fix and everything in the morning. But I don’t know, ever since I worked at a coffee shop I just have not been able to like hang out there. Just because I feel too bad for the people behind the counter.

Mason:  What kind of place did you work at? Was it like an independent shop?

Beren:  Um, it started out as like a locally owned independent coffee shop. Then it kind of got slowly taken over by a big corporation.

Mason:  Really? That doesn’t happen all that often.

Beren:  No, not too often. But, yeah, I don’t know. It’s just…Once you work in a coffee shop, you’re drinking so much coffee all the time, you get totally wired. You can’t handle…anything. Simple conversation. That’s why people that work at coffee shops are so jittery and angry. They’re just like, “Ahhh!” It’s all the caffeine.

Mason:  Okay. I’m going decaf.

 

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Discussion

Mason recently started working a 9 to 5 job so he can’t spend all his time at coffee shops any more. He misses being a regular at his favorite coffee shop and belonging to a local scene.

Beren used to be a barista at an independent coffee shop that got bought out by a large chain. Beren’s experience working at a coffee shop has turned her against them. She says all baristas are wired and angry from drinking too much caffeine and dealing with difficult customers.

Are coffee shops popular in your country? Do you like going to coffee shops to get your caffeine fix or hang out with friends?

 

Comments

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moustafapolo

Egypt

I'am mad about coffe shops

02:07 PM Nov 27 2008 |

marielle-H

marielle-H

China

When I just tried, I will drink coffee

12:03 PM Nov 27 2008 |

little boat

China

some times i have coffee in my home , it is fragrance . but it seldom makes me excited , but always falls asleep .

08:23 AM Nov 27 2008 |

soorena

soorena

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

A Latte, with extra cream, and a muffin, Latin music, friendly people, who welcome you with smile. That was my soul and flesh breakfast for about 2 weeks of writing my book at Starbucks. Wonderful days and memories.

08:02 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

Laughingl like coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07:43 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

Laughingl like coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07:43 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

Laughingl like coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07:43 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

Laughingl like coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07:43 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

Laughingl like coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07:43 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

Laughingl like coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07:43 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

Laughingl like coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

07:43 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

coffee shops are popular in my country , VIETNAM . most people like drinking  with friends to chat or work . l like coffee very much and l don't know the reason . l usually dink everyday at home , sometime in coffee shops

07:42 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

coffee shops are popular in my country , VIETNAM . most people like drinking  with friends to chat or work . l like coffee very much and l don't know the reason . l usually dink everyday at home , sometime in coffee shops

07:42 AM Nov 27 2008 |

rabbit_308

Viet Nam

coffee shops are popular in my country , VIETNAM . most people like drinking  with friends to chat or work . l like coffee very much and l don't know the reason . l usually dink everyday at home , sometime in coffee shops

07:42 AM Nov 27 2008 |

marswangzhenqun

China

very like Coffee,& like you

11:17 PM Nov 26 2008 |

marswangzhenqun

China

very like Coffee,& like you

11:17 PM Nov 26 2008 |

aliena

China

I'm not a coffee person, I am a tea person. But in the area I'm living, there's a Nestle manufacturing factory, Oh my God, every afternoon, when they grind coffee bin, the atmosphere is full of coffee flavour. I don't know it's a favour or not, maybe for those coffee person, it is. But for me, Hmmmm…. that makes me dizzy!!!

01:41 AM Nov 25 2008 |

sheosnur

Turkey

LaughingI enjoy drinking coffee but 'TURKISH COFFEE'

I thınk you can try  TURKISH COFFEE.

10:36 PM Nov 24 2008 |

NikolasW

Russian Federation

I like dring coffee when I work, it give me more cheerfulness! :-D

09:49 PM Nov 24 2008 |

freekiss2u

Morocco

i did'n go to coffee shops lot's and i think it's just for times free whatever for me i hate it

06:19 PM Nov 24 2008 |

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