Tuesday, October 25, 2011

use language which expressed these actions

Have two conditions, one with expression of desire; I own assignments, teachers and students to appreciate, l of the kingdom, such as idioms, fables, fairy tales. dragon well tea was granted the status of Gong Cha, or Imperial tea, in Qing Dynasty by Chinese emperor Kangxi.Does not rush products, you see, “product” and the words formed by a large family? Three of goods, tea, be sure to drink three points, so as to goods out to taste.
What is your product out?
The actions of these enzymes is stopped by ‘firing’ (heating in pans) or by steaming the dragon well tea leaves before they completely dry out.
(Design intent: Dialogue “goods” word to guide students to taste the flavor, not only for students to learn to observe, more importantly, to enable students to experience the joy of life. Classroom full of language not only to taste, and cultural taste. More to be full of life of taste.) As is the case with other green teas (and ‘white teas’), dragon well tea leaves are therefore “unfermented.”
 the use of a few words I said the movement language?
we learn <stolen mind reading “and when I Hou, Lin in the description of the author reading his stolen, I also used a series of verbs. When you are reading a series of verbs with a sentence I have, your mind will be what l? (So the verb into the sentence, still I can make you an immersive text). The dragon well tea there is said to be the best Longjing available.
 tea time, to listen to his voice.

I brew green tea, suitable to use the water 80-85 degrees Celsius. Listen to what I sound? The words sent sentence, l chest embroidery cake River guide I observed teachers. Alternatively, the dragon well tea can be purchased around other Hangzhou attractions, but the quality of the tea might not be as good.This is what I ah? (Tea) I have heard some students I issued a “Hush” is heard, have anything to say? During the early spring, one china green tea bud and one leaf or one bud with two leaves (which just starts to open up) is hand-plucked.

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