A tea stall is a shop where tea is prepared and served to the customers. It is usually seen at the turning point of the road or in a crowded place. Customers of all ages go there for taking tea. A few persons are engaged in a tea stall. Sometimes the owner himself serves asthe boy and the cashier. A kettle is placed over an oven for boiling water. For preparing tea there is also a pan of milk. Some snacks are also sold here. A tea stall is not well-furnished. It has some chairs, benches and tables. People gather in a team stall and talk about different topics. It is a meeting place of friends off and on. The people refresh themselves with a cup of tea and discuss political affairs. A tea stall opens early in the morning and closes late at night. In fact, a tea stall is a favourite place for the people of all walk of life.
More Paragraphs
A School Magazine
A School Library
A Book Fair
Life of a Farmer
Early Rising
A Rickshaw Puller
A Winter Morning
A Street Hawker
A Rainy Day
Climate Change
A Tea Stall
A Moonlit Night
A Day Laborer
A Road Accident
National Flag
Tree Plantation
Deforestation
Afforestation
Traffic Jam
Liberation War of Bangladesh
Environment Pollution
Soil Pollution
Air Pollution
Sound Pollution
A Village Market
My Day Out
MY Dream
Your Daily Routine
Important Aspects of My Village
Paragraph on Personality
Paragraph on hobby/habit
Paragraph on scientific inventions
Paragraph of abstract things
Problem paragraphs
More Paragraphs
A School Magazine
A School Library
A Book Fair
Life of a Farmer
Early Rising
A Rickshaw Puller
A Winter Morning
A Street Hawker
A Rainy Day
Climate Change
A Tea Stall
A Moonlit Night
A Day Laborer
A Road Accident
National Flag
Tree Plantation
Deforestation
Afforestation
Traffic Jam
Liberation War of Bangladesh
Environment Pollution
Soil Pollution
Air Pollution
Sound Pollution
A Village Market
My Day Out
MY Dream
Your Daily Routine
Important Aspects of My Village
Paragraph on Personality
Paragraph on hobby/habit
Paragraph on scientific inventions
Paragraph of abstract things
Problem paragraphs
No comments:
Post a Comment