Early in the morning, sipping a well brewed and flavorsome beverage is helpful as a pick-up remedy for the day ahead. Certainly, it gets your state of mind active enough to take on thought-provoking everyday jobs!

Actually, to many people, having a coffee break or drinking one whilst carrying out their daily duties is refreshing and great as a pick-me-up drug at any time of the day.
On the other hand, having an instant coffee, filtered coffee, or expresso is the perfect moment to recharge your batteries.
Going to a coffee house (shop) with colleagues, or meeting friends is a great chance to converse about everyday matters, or whatever!
In fact, having a Brazilian pão-de-queijo (cheese bread), a typical snack which originates from the state of Minas Gerais is pretty awesome in conjunction with expresso.
Most people don’t recommend coffee in the evening, and I suppose it is because of the caffeine that might leave a person hyper. Personally, I find an expresso is a touch of class after dinning in the evening!
Take care!
Prof. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder:
Sipping (v) = tasting, drinking, swallowing, supping
Brewed (v) = prepared, made, steeped, infused, fermented, concocted, distilled
Flavorsome (adj) = delicious, tasty, appetizing, scrumptious, yummy, juicy, succulent, full of flavour
Pick-up (adj) = spontaneous, unplanned, surprise, pick-me-up.
If you recharge your batteries, you stop working for a short period in order to rest so that you have more energy when you start working again.
Awesome (adj) = overwhelming, grand, breathtaking, tremendous, remarkable, amazing, awe-inspiring, astounding, humbling, fearsome
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