How to Talk About the Temperature in English | Descriptive Adjectives

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Hey, I'm Annemarie with Speak Confident English.
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If I asked you to describe the weather or more precisely the
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temperature where you live right now, what would you say?
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You might think of words like warm, hot, cool, and cold.
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Those words are certainly accurate,
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but you might also feel limited in your ability to truly describe
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the temperature where you live. For example,
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the word hot could mean that you feel warm after walking
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outside for several minutes in a t-shirt and shorts.
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Or perhaps it's so hot outside that it's
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unsafe to be out for more than one or two minutes. For instance,
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on a recent trip I took to Washington DC,
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it was so hot and humid that after just two minutes outside,
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I felt like I had been in a sauna or a steam room for more than 20
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minutes. In this Confident English lesson,
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we'll explore multiple ways to describe temperature in English.
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This includes idiomatic and creative language,
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as well as subtle distinctions with words that describe hot,
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cold, warm, and cool temperatures. And along the way,
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I have some pop quizzes for you. But first, if you don't already know,
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I am Annemarie, an English confidence and fluency coach.
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Everything I do is designed to help you get the confidence you want for your
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life and work in English. So while you're here,
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miss one of my Confident English lessons. Even better,
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It's a free in-depth training that will help you master your
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confidence, fluency, and accuracy when speaking English.
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And with that,
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let's jump right into our first category with several words we can use
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to describe cold temperatures. We're going to review the words frigid,
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freezing, biting, bone, chilling, and foul.
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Let's take a look at each one. We'll talk about its precise meaning,
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and I'll share an example sentence as well. The first is frigid.
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This means to be intensely cold. For example,
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the ocean temperatures in the North Atlantic are frigid.
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I'm sure it will cause hypothermia if you're in the water for very long.
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The second word on our list is freezing.
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And as you might imagine from the word freezer or the verb to freeze,
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this indicates a temperature at which water will become frozen.
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And of course, that temperature is quite cold,
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maybe not as cold as frigid,
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but still very cold. And a simple example sentence would be,
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it's freezing outside. Don't forget to take your scarf and gloves.
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Number three on our list is bone-chilling. As you might imagine,
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this is temperature that is so cold you feel it in the depths
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of your bones. For example,
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if I think about the winter season where I grew up as a child,
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I could say a bone-chilling,
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wind burst into the room when I opened the window.
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Similar to bone-chilling, cold temperatures is biting cold.
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Imagine someone biting your skin. It would cause pain, right?
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And the same is true with some temperatures that are extremely cold.
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A biting cold temperature is so cold that it causes
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physical pain or sharp pricks of pain on the skin. For example,
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the biting wind blew in my face as I walked home.
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And the last word for this category is foul.
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Foul temperature or foul weather.
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This word encompasses cold temperatures along with weather that might be
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described as unpleasant, rainy, or windy.
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And if you're experiencing foul weather or foul temperatures,
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you might say to someone,
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the weather is absolutely foul today. I wouldn't go out if I were you.
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Before we continue with our next category on words we can use to describe cool
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temperatures, I've got a pop quiz for you.
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Imagine you get caught outside in a snowstorm.
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There are strong winds and you are not dressed appropriately for the weather.
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Which adjective would you use to complete this sentence?
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It's outside,
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and the winds make me wish I had dressed warmer.
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What words would you use to fill in that sentence?
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You could certainly use frigid or freezing in the first part of the sentence.
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It's freezing outside or it's frigid outside,
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and the biting winds make me wish I had dressed warmer.
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And now let's review the next three words on our list, crisp, misty,
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and frosty.
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All three of these words can be used to describe cooler temperatures.
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The first one, crisp perfectly, associates with the expression sweater,
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weather. In my opinion,
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sweater weather can be used to describe temperatures where you definitely need
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a sweater to stay warm, maybe even a scarf,
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but it's still pleasant outside. It's dry, it's cool,
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and you can enjoy going on a long walk. Here's an example sentence.
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It's such a lovely, crisp, autumn day. Let's go for a long walk.
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The second word, misty isn't so pleasant.
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Misty weather describes weather that is very cool,
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and there are small drops of water. It's not quite rain,
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but it's definitely wet outside, so it's not as pleasant to be in.
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For example, the weather this morning is quite misty.
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Be careful driving on your way to work because it might be difficult to see the
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road ahead. The third word is frosty,
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and this is kind of a middle ground between cold and freezing.
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You definitely need warmer clothing for this temperature,
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and there may be a very thin layer of ice on the grass,
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on the sidewalks. It will melt quickly, but it is there,
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so you have to be careful. And here's an example sentence.
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We had a frosty morning yesterday.
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I definitely needed a proper pair of winter boots to keep my feet warm on
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my walk to work. And with that,
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let's transition from cool temperatures to warm temperatures.
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Here we'll look at the words tepid clement, balmy,
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muggy, and humid.
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If you live in a location with four major seasons such as
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summer, fall, winter, and spring,
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tepid would be a word you could use as you transition from winter to
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spring or autumn to winter. In other words,
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the temperature isn't very warm, but it's not cold either.
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It's just kind of room temperature. In fact,
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we use this word a lot to describe water that is room temperature,
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water. You might, for example, describe water in a bath to be tepid water.
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Another example might be the temperature in New York is surprisingly
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tepid for the summer. In other words, it's quite a bit cooler.
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It's just slightly warm,
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whereas normally it's quite hot during the summer months.
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The second word on our list is Clement. This means pleasant,
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not extreme temperatures. For example,
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it's surprisingly Clement for this time of year.
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The next one is balmy,
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and this word for me perfectly describes how I want the temperature
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to feel if I'm on a beach.
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If you can describe the temperature as balmy,
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it means that it's warm and there's a nice gentle breeze to keep things
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just cool enough. You're not hot, you're not cold, it's perfect.
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For example,
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most people flock to warmer countries during the winter to enjoy
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balmy weather.
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The next two words can be used in conjunction with warm temperatures to
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describe humidity in the air,
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there's a slight distinction between the two,
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and we're going to start with the word that is slightly less uncomfortable,
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muggy. If you describe the weather as muggy,
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then you're indicating that the temperatures are quite warm and
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it's unpleasant outside. There's a lot of water or moisture in the air.
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For example, Toronto feels uncomfortable and muggy during peak summer months.
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The word humid could be used as a synonym. However,
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it also indicates that it's gone beyond feeling unpleasantly warm.
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It's in fact quite hot and very unpleasant due to the
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excessive moisture in the air. For example,
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if you're preparing to go on a trip and you're packing a suitcase,
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you might say to someone, tomorrow's supposed to be quite humid.
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Are you sure you don't wanna pack looser clothing?
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Before we go on to our final category with words we can use to describe hot
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weather, let's do another pop quiz.
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I want you to imagine you've traveled to California and after looking at the
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weather forecast, you anticipated a lot of rain. However,
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during your stay, the weather has been warm, the skies have been blue,
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there's a nice gentle breeze. With all of that in mind,
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what adjective would you use in this sentence?
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I'm so relieved that the weather is nice and this week,
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what do you think? A wonderful word to use here would be, balmy.
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It's warm, not too hot, and there's a nice gentle breeze to keep things cool.
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In highlighting words about warm weather,
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we talked about the words muggy and humid.
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These could certainly be used to describe hot weather as well.
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Muggy or humid temperatures always indicate that it's warm or
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excessively warm, and there's a lot of moisture in the air,
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so we can use those words for either category
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beyond muggy and humid. We're also going to look at the words boiling,
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blistering, and scorching.
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Each of these describes extremely hot weather.
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For example, let's start with the word boiling.
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If you think about boiling water,
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you know that the temperature of the water is so hot,
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it would cause terrible burns on your skin.
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If it's boiling outside,
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it is extremely hot and very uncomfortable.
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And an example sentence might be it's boiling outside.
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Let's wait until this evening when it's a bit cooler to take a walk.
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Similar to boiling is the word scorching. However,
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scorching indicates a very dry excessive heat.
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For example, if you imagine being in the desert in the middle of the day,
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or perhaps you touch a hot bench that has been sitting in the sun
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for hours, the temperature of that heat might be scorching.
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Another example sentence,
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nothing could be better than ice cream on a scorching day.
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The final word on our list to describe hot temperature is the word
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blistering. This is severely hot,
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particularly on the skin. For example,
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imagine someone with a terrible sunburn.
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After a couple of days, the skin may start to blister,
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which is quite painful,
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and you could use this word in a sentence such as,
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I'd rather not go out in this blistering weather.
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I really don't want a bad sunburn.
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Now that you have a variety of new vocabulary to precisely describe
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temperature, I have two practice questions for you. Number one,
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using words from this lesson today,
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I want you to describe the temperature where you live,
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and as always,
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you can share your example with me in the comment section below.
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My second question goes one step further.
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Rather than describe the temperature in just one location,
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I want you to compare your two favorite cities.
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For example, if I were to choose two cities,
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I might select a city here in California where I live,
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and I might choose Washington DC,
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so two sides of the United States with very different temperatures during
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the month of August. For example,
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if I were to talk about Washington DC in August,
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I would describe it as scorching, maybe blistering,
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and definitely muggy. However,
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here in California where I live,
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I would describe August temperatures as possibly crisp.
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It's true, and maybe if I'm lucky, balmy as well.
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So now it's your turn. I want you to choose two cities,
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think about a particular month during the year,
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and describe the average temperature in those two cities
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during that particular timeframe. Again,
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you can share your examples with me in the comments below.
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