Eat Sleep Dreamers, welcome to another pronunciation
lesson with Tom. Today we're going to be looking
at different types of coffee and how to say
it. Now let's start off with the word 'Coffee'.
Two sounds, Coffee. You blend them together,
you get the word. Ok, so let's try it 'Coffee'
and the stress is on the first syllable 'Coffee'.
Now obviously many of these words we use for
coffee are from Italian, they are Italian
words so we don't say it as maybe the Italians
would say it, we say it in a British English
way. So this is a 'Cappuccino'. Now there
are, let's see how many syllables we've got.
We've got Cappuccino, ok? So four syllables
'Cappuccino'. The stress is on the third 'Cappuccino'.
Ok, another popular type of coffee is a 'Latte'.
Now a latte is different from a cappuccino.
A cappuccino has half milk and half foam whereas
a latte has more milk and a little less foam.
Let's say that word together 'Latte'. A very
popular one at the moment, in England certainly,
is 'Flat White' so the stress is on the white
there 'Flat White'. I think that's from Australia,
I think it's sort of been imported. It's delicious,
frankly. And then if you just have a little
shot of coffee it's called an 'Espresso'.
Ok, let's try one more time 'Espresso'. Well,
what could be better Eat Sleep Dreamers than
the sunshine and a cup of coffee and I'm pretty
happy right now. Tell me in the comments below
what type of coffee is your favourite, ok?
I'm sure you've got one, whether it's a flat
white, americano, a cappuccino or whatever
it might be. Until next time guys, this is
Tom the English Hipster saying goodbye.
