25 Phrases to Talk About Nature and Landscapes in English - Visual Vocabulary Lesson

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Hi, I’m Martin.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this visual vocabulary lesson, you can learn to describe landscapes, countryside
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nature in English.
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What does the countryside look like near your home?
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What kind of landscapes does your country have?
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Let’s see how you can answer these questions.
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I grew up in a small village in England.
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The countryside around there is very typically English: there are fields separated by stone
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walls or hedgerows, and rolling hills in the distance.
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A ‘hedge’ is something like a wall, or a fence, but made out of plants.
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A ‘hedgerow’ is similar, but it’s used as a barrier between fields.
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In Britain, farm fields are often surrounded by hedgerows.
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‘Rolling hills’ means low hills with gentle slopes.
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When I was a student, I studied in Canada for a year.
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Although it wasn’t cold all year, my main memory is of these bleak, wintry landscapes,
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full of never-ending pine forests.
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‘Wintry’ is the adjective from ‘winter’.
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You heard ‘wintry landscapes’; another common collocation is ‘wintry weather’.
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‘Bleak’ means empty and cold.
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It has a negative meaning.
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Bleak landscapes are not necessarily ugly, but they’re often depressing.
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After I graduated, I took a road trip across the USA with a friend.
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It was interesting to see how the landscape changed as we drove.
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A lot of the USA is quite flat.
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There are these huge plains, which go on for miles.
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A ‘plain’ is a large, flat area of land without trees.
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You can also use the word ‘grassland’ for a flat area which is covered with grass.
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Further south, we passed through mountainous badlands.
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The mountains there have this weird liquid look, like someone
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just poured them onto the land.
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It was a barren region, but beautiful nonetheless.
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Have you ever heard the word ‘badlands’?
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It describes a specific type of landscape which is made of soft rock which has been
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shaped by erosion.
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Badlands are generally quite bare – without many plants or trees – and often have steep-sided
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hills.
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Before, I used the word ‘barren’.
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Do you know what that means?
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If something is barren, there are few plants or trees.
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You could also use the word ‘bare’, which has a similar meaning here.
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We drove through Utah and Monument valley.
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It’s a rocky desert, with these incredible mesas and weird rock formations, like nothing
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I’ve seen elsewhere.
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You can use the phrase ‘rock formation’ to refer to an interesting or unusual rock
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structure.
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One example is a mesa, which is a flat-topped rock formation with steep sides.
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In California, we visited the redwood forests.
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Of course, we have forests and woodland in England, but nothing like this.
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The trees are enormous!
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You can use different words for land which is covered with trees.
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You heard ‘forest’ and ‘woodland’.
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If you’re talking about a tropical forest, you can say ‘rainforest’ or ‘jungle’.
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You might also hear ‘wood’, as in ‘There’s a small wood next to the river.’
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Technically, a forest is bigger than a wood, but English speakers sometimes use the words
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interchangeably.
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We finished in Yosemite National Park, which is one of the most stunning places I’ve
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ever visited.
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The highlight was this towering waterfall.
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You can use the word ‘towering’ to describe natural features which are tall and impressive.
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‘Towering’ is usually a positive adjective.
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You can have ‘towering mountains’, ‘towering cliffs’, or ‘towering trees.’
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Now, I live in Germany, in a small town on the banks of a river.
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The countryside is quite similar to England, with fields, forests, and lots of greenery.
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It’s pretty, at least, when the weather’s nice!
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Here’s a question: what’s the difference between ‘bank’, ‘shore’ and ‘coast’?
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They all mean a place where the land meets the water, but they’re not exactly the same.
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Do you know the difference?
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Generally, you use ‘bank’ for the sides of rivers.
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‘Shore’ is mostly for lakes; ‘coast’ is for where the land meets the sea or the
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ocean, although ‘shore’ is also possible in some contexts.
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Another useful word you heard here is ‘greenery’.
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‘Greenery’ means plants in general.
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It could mean grass, flowers, trees, bushes, or a mix.
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If you come to Germany, you should try to visit Neuschwanstein castle.
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It’s in a beautiful setting, perched in the mountains.
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The landscape all around is incredibly rugged and dramatic.
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If you want to describe mountainous terrain which is very steep and rocky, you can use
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the word ‘rugged’.
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You can also say ‘rugged coastline’.
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If you describe landscape as ‘dramatic’, you mean that it’s impressive and beautiful.
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It’s often used for wilder, more remote landscapes, like high mountains.
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I like where I live, but my dream is to start my own business and work online, so I could
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live by the sea, maybe on a Greek island, with sandy beaches and clear, turquoise water.
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‘Turquoise’ is a colour between blue and green.
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It’s not that common in everyday conversation, but if you use it to describe water or the
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sea, you usually mean that the water looks beautiful.
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What about you?
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If you live in a city, what’s the surrounding countryside like?
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Are there forests, fields, or mountains?
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Do you live near the coast?
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If you live in the countryside, describe it!
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Look out of your window; what does the landscape look like?
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Think about your answer.
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You can write it down, say it out loud, or put it in the video comments.
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Or, do all three!
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That’s all.
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Thanks for watching!
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