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Further Records
Further Corporate
23 episodes
6 days ago
Further Corporate presents FURTHER RECORDS! Other English-learning podcasts sometimes don't have interesting topics. Wouldn't it be better to have stories that are meaningful as well as vocabulary practice? Welcome to Futher Records! Every episode we'll tackle a truly curious topic, and teach you vocabulary as well! We have sections aimed for basic learners (A1-A2), intermediate learners (B1-B2), and advanced learners (C1-C2). Pick any episode and have fun! Get in touch! We're on social media @furthercorporate, or send us an email at comunicacioncorporativa@furtherenglish.com
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Further Corporate presents FURTHER RECORDS! Other English-learning podcasts sometimes don't have interesting topics. Wouldn't it be better to have stories that are meaningful as well as vocabulary practice? Welcome to Futher Records! Every episode we'll tackle a truly curious topic, and teach you vocabulary as well! We have sections aimed for basic learners (A1-A2), intermediate learners (B1-B2), and advanced learners (C1-C2). Pick any episode and have fun! Get in touch! We're on social media @furthercorporate, or send us an email at comunicacioncorporativa@furtherenglish.com
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Language Learning
Education,
Society & Culture,
History,
Documentary
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011 - Coffee: The Most Important Drink in the World?
Further Records
6 minutes 4 seconds
6 months ago
011 - Coffee: The Most Important Drink in the World?
How do you take your coffee?Drip, cold brew, pressed, pressurized, sous vide? Milk, water, cream, or… butter? Iced coffee, hot coffee, black or sweet or salty coffee?There’s a million ways to drink it, and none of them is wrong. Except instant coffee, that’s unacceptable.Coffee has been in our lives since forever! A lot of us will remember being children and wanting a sip of that delicious dark brew, but being told “No, you’re not old enough”. Then, you become an adult, and suddenly you’re addicted to it!What you might not know is that coffee is an integral part of the history of the world, both socially and, believe it or not, religiously!Welcome to Further Records, I’m Forest. grab a cup of coffee and check out our TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram accounts!Now, you may or may not know that coffee is an ancient drink. You’re probably thinking coffee has been enjoyed for thousands of years. Well, you’d be wrong!It’s actually quite a young beverage! One legend places the discovery of coffee in the year 850. According to the story, a goat farmer saw his animals eating strange berries and then began acting funny. After that, he decided to taste it, and the rest is history! (https://www.britannica.com/topic/coffee#:~:text=of%20his%20flock.-,about%20850%20ce%20kaldi%20,-supposedly%20sampled%20the) Supposedly.Coffee began its production in Arabic countries. The oldest country that had coffee was Ethiopia, which still produces beans to this day! One of the first historians identifies the effects:He found that among its properties was that it drove away fatigue and lethargy, and brought to the body a certain sprightliness and vigour (https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=Qyz5CnOaH9oC&pg=PA3&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false).Coffee, over time, was proven to be a lovely drink. People loved it, and eventually, these countries developed the first buildings dedicated to drinking coffee. Yes, what we know now as the humble café has a history that goes back 600 years. (https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22190802)Coffeehouses were developed and used as places for social and religious gatherings, where normal people as well as scientists congregated for years.Coffee was planted and distributed in many Islamic countries, and eventually reached Europe, like most things, through war (https://books.google.com/books?id=rWQSBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA189). Through many invasions, coffee reached Hungary, then Austria, and most importantly,
Further Records
Further Corporate presents FURTHER RECORDS! Other English-learning podcasts sometimes don't have interesting topics. Wouldn't it be better to have stories that are meaningful as well as vocabulary practice? Welcome to Futher Records! Every episode we'll tackle a truly curious topic, and teach you vocabulary as well! We have sections aimed for basic learners (A1-A2), intermediate learners (B1-B2), and advanced learners (C1-C2). Pick any episode and have fun! Get in touch! We're on social media @furthercorporate, or send us an email at comunicacioncorporativa@furtherenglish.com