Pytanie 1
Przeczytaj tekst i zdecyduj, które zdania 1-5 są zgodne z treścią tesktu (True), a które nie (False).

Afternoon tea is a light meal typically eaten between 3pm and 5pm. It originated in the United Kingdom, though various places that used to be part of the former British Empire also have such a meal. However, changes in social customs and working hours mean that most Britons only take afternoon tea on special/formal occasions.
Traditionally, loose tea would be served in a teapot with milk and sugar. This would be accompanied by various sandwiches (customarily cucumber, egg and cress, fish paste, ham, and smoked salmon), scones (with butter, clotted cream and jam - cream tea) and usually cakes and pastries (such as Battenberg, fruit cake or Victoria sponge). The food would be often served in a tiered stand.
While afternoon tea used to be an everyday event, nowadays it is more likely to be taken as a treat in a hotel, café, or tea shop, although many Britons still have a cup of tea and slice of cake or chocolate at teatime. Accordingly, many hotels now market a champagne cream tea.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_(meal) (24.06.2008)
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Nowadays lots of British people have their afternoon tea between 3-5 pm.
2. Traditionally cream tea is sometimes served with something sweet.
3. Afternoon tea is only typical of the United Kingdom.
4. At tea time every British person gets his/her teapot with loose tea and a tiered stand with food.
5. Many hotels still offer afternoon tea.