100 Weather Expressions in English: Advanced Vocabulary Lesson

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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from, SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to talk about the weather?
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Let's do it.
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Vanessa: Have you ever felt like you use the same words
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again and again?
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It's a sunny day.
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I think it's going to rain.
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Those are great, but do you know what, there are so many more natural expressions to describe
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the weather and because weather is one of the most common small talk topics, this is
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a great way to master something and feel confident in it.
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Every day, you can just look outside, look out the window, describe the weather in English
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and you're building your vocabulary step by step.
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Some English websites and textbooks use hundreds of weather expressions, but we don't really
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use those in daily life, unless your job is to be the weatherman on TV.
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So I have good news, today I'm going to share with you 100 real English weather expressions
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that we definitely use in daily life and I hope that you can too.
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Vanessa: I broke down these 100 expressions into some
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different categories.
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So today we're going to talk about how to describe the sun, sky, air, rain, cold, temperature,
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and some common questions that you're going to hear and you can ask to talk about the
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weather.
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All right, let's get started by talking about the sun.
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There are three common sentence structures that we use to talk about the weather.
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You could say, "It's sunny, it's a sunny day or more casually, it's a sunny one today."
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I'm going to be using those three pretty simple sentence structures throughout this lesson,
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so I hope that you'll feel confident and comfortable using them yourself.
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Let's change out that word sunny.
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Sunny is just a generic term for the sun is shining, but what else could you say to be
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a little bit more specific?
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"It's nice and warm today.
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It's March now, so at the end of winter, it's really nice to have a day that is nice and
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warm."
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Vanessa: Those two words usually go together or you
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might say, "Oh, it's a bright one today.
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The sun is really bright."
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Great expression.
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"Oh man, it's hot.
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It's a hot one today."
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All of these expressions are getting stronger and stronger.
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They're getting warmer and warmer, hotter and hotter.
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Or you could say, "It's boiling."
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When you boil water, bubbles form in the water and that is extremely hot.
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Of course, this is an exaggeration, but you're probably going to see that in a lot of these
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weather expressions, they are exaggerations, "It's boiling."
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Or you can say, "It's scorching.
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And this kind of feels like your in an oven.
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"It is scorching or it's a scorching one today."
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Or you could say, "It's a scorcher."
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That means it's really hot.
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Sometimes when it's hot outside, the air texture is also different, so you might say, "It's
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muggy, it's humid, it feels like you're swimming outside."
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Vanessa: You can get the sense that the air is thick
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with moisture.
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It's not because it's raining, but just because it feels like a swimming pool.
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You're sweating, the air is thick.
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If you've experienced weather like this, you definitely know what it's like.
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Here where I live, in the summer, it's pretty common to have humid weather.
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The air is humid or it just feels muggy.
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It's kind of miserable in my opinion, but that's pretty common when you have hot weather,
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it's sometimes also muggy.
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Vanessa: All right.
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What we're going to do now is I have a special segment for you.
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You're going to be seeing my husband, Dan and I looking at some weather pictures that
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have to do with vocabulary we just talked about and Dan and I are going to briefly have
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a quick conversation about those pictures describing the weather.
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So you're going to hear us naturally describe them.
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You might hear some of the same words, you might hear different new words, but I hope
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that you'll be able to see that, yeah, we really use these in daily life.
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All right, let's go.
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I'm here with my husband, Dan.
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Dan: Hello.
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Vanessa: If you can see us small in the little corner
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over here and we're going to be talking about these four pictures that have to do with the
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words that you just learned or maybe you'll learn some new words.
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So when you look at this first picture of the guy snowboarding, how would you describe
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the weather of that picture?
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Dan: Well, I'd probably say first it's a really
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clear and sunny day.
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Honestly, I'd probably say it's cold first, just because there's snow, but then I'd follow
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it up with, it's very clear and sunny or I'd say it's a perfect day for snowboarding.
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Vanessa: Oh yeah.
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It looks really bright, the way the sun is reflecting, especially off the camera.
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It looks like a bright day, clear, sunny.
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But compared to that, what about the next picture of the boat?
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Dan: The top right one?
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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Dan: Yeah, the picture of the boat, I would say
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it's misty, although I suppose it could be pretty humid.
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I'm not sure.
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What would you say?
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Vanessa: Yeah, I would say misty, humid, muggy.
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If this is in the South of the US, I imagine that it's pretty muggy, even if this is the
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early morning hours.
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Dan: Yeah, muggy is like when you walk outside
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and you feel the water on your body, it's basically the same thing as humid.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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Which might relate to the next picture in the jungle.
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Dan: Yeah, in that jungle, I would definitely say
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humid.
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It just looks really wet in there and you could probably feel the water.
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When you breathe, you feel like you're breathing in thick air.
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Could even say, thick.
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Thick and muggy.
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Vanessa: Thick, muggy, humid.
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Usually this is not ideal conditions for me, but some of you that might be the norm.
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What about the last picture, which is kind of the opposite of what we just talked about?
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Dan: Yeah, so the first word I would use to describe
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this would just be dry, but it's because of all that broken ground there, but you could
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say it's scorched, scorched earth, or scorching hot.
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Vanessa: Ah, yes.
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We can use the word scorched in a couple of different ways.
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It's scorched earth.
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It's scorching outside.
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The weather's scorchy.
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It's a scorcher.
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Sure, we can say all of those things.
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Dan: It's a scorcher, that's more slang.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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Great.
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Thanks for your help.
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Dan: You're welcome.
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Vanessa: I hope you enjoyed that special segment.
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Now we're going to go onto the next category, which is describing types of sky or air.
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It's clear.
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It's a clear day, not a cloud in the sky.
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That's a common expression that we use to talk about a clear day, not a cloud in the
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sky.
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You could add there's, at the beginning, there's not a cloud in the sky, but if you just want
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it to be more casual, cut it off and say, "Whoa, not a cloud in the sky today."
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Perfectly fine.
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But what if there are some clouds?
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You could simply say, "It's cloudy or it's partially cloudy."
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That means that there's some clouds, but it's not completely cloudy.
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It's cloudy, it's partially cloudy, or it's overcast.
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This kind of has a dark feeling to this word, it's overcast.
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That means that you can't see any sky at all.
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Vanessa: In fact, today, it is completely overcast.
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There is no sun.
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It's overcast.
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It's kind of darker than it would normally be because you can't see the sun through the
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clouds.
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Or you might say, "It looks threatening."
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Threatening.
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What is threatening you here?
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Are the clouds coming down and saying, "Vanessa, you better behave."
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No.
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In this situation, it looks like rain is most definitely going to happen, or some kind of
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storm is coming.
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You can imagine dark clouds, maybe they're moving quickly.
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Maybe the shape of the clouds makes you think, ah, there's probably going to be a big storm.
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So if you're hiking and you look up and you see threatening clouds, you can use this expression,
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"It looks threatening.
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I think we should turn back."
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Threatening.
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Vanessa: In the spring especially, it's pretty common
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for it to be windy.
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It's a windy day or, oh, it's pretty breezy.
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I need to tie my hair back, it's breezy.
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What about the word blustery?
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Now this is a little bit more formal and I feel like you're more likely to hear this
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on a TV weather program, it's a blustery day today.
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But you might hear some people use this in daily life.
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It's a blustery one today, just kind of in a casual way to say, "Oh, it's really windy.
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The wind is blowing pretty strongly.
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It's not a hurricane or anything, but it's still a blustery day.
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It's a breezy day or it's simply windy."
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Now it's time to go onto the special section with my husband, Dan, where we're going to
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be describing some pictures of the sky or of the wind.
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Let's go.
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Here we have four new pictures talking about the sky or the air.
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Dan: Lots of mountains in these pictures.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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When I was looking at pictures- Dan:
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I want to go to these places, it looks really pretty.
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Vanessa: A lot of them had mountains or the ocean.
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I guess that's kind of the most picturesque places to take pictures.
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But what would you say about this top left picture?
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The one that has some houses in it.
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Dan: There's some a wispy clouds in this photograph.
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But just in general, I'd say it's partly cloudy.
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That's what I would say.
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Vanessa: It's not completely clear.
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It's just partly cloudy.
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I think that's exact expression I would use as well.
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Dan: That's what the weatherman would say.
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Vanessa: Yeah and us.
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What about the next one with these rugged mountains?
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This is actually in Hawaii.
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Super cool.
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Dan: I would just keep it simple again and just
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say cloudy, it's a cloudy day.
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Vanessa: I would say it's overcast because there's
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no sun.
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It's kind of dreary and dark.
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And when you have an overcast day, you can't see any sun.
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But in that first picture you can see some sun, you can see the blue sky through the
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clouds, but when it's overcast it's just completely covered in clouds, like that picture.
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Dan: Yeah.
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And if you get a few days of that in a row, some people might say it's just miserable
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outside and they're probably talking about a sky that's gray.
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Vanessa: Yeah, a gray sky.
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Dan: So it's a gray sky.
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Vanessa: What about the next one?
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Where the clouds are a little bit darker?
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Dan: Yeah, I would again probably say cloudy first,
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but I could say it looks potentially stormy, like it might rain soon.
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Vanessa: I would use the word threatening because if
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I was hiking and I saw the clouds roll in like this, I would probably say, "Oh, I should
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find some shelter or we should find our way back to our car."
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Dan: Do you think you'd say the clouds look threatening
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or would you just say it looks threatening out there?
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Vanessa: Oh, I think you could say either, the clouds
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looked threatening or just it looks threatening, simply it.
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The weather.
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The sky looks threatening.
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What about the last one though?
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Beautiful day.
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Dan: Well, again, it's a partly cloudy day, but
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it looks quite windy.
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It looks very windy or breezy.
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I'm not in the photograph, so I don't know how strong the wind is blowing, but usually
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when you're standing near a body of water, the wind is coming in your face.
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Kind of refreshing.
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Vanessa: It's a little bit breezy, a little bit windy.
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I probably wouldn't say that this is blustery.
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Dan: Could be though.
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Vanessa: I feel like blustery is a little bit more
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chaotic, it's not a comfortable wind.
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But this is a beautiful water beach scene that might be a little more comfortable.
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Dan: Certainly not raging.
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Vanessa: Yeah, not a raging wind.
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Dan: Do you say raging winds?
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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Dan: Some people might.
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Vanessa: Or a raging storm.
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Well, thanks so much for your help with these words.
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Dan: You're welcome.
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Vanessa: I hope you enjoyed that segment where we talked
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about the sky.
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Next we're going to be talking about types of rain.
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I noticed when I was writing and trying to do some research for this lesson, that there
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are a lot of descriptions for rain and cold weather.
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Maybe it's because English originated in England and it's pretty common weather to have lots
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of rain.
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But there are significantly more expressions to talk about, downfall, things that are coming
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out of the sky, precipitation, than just a sunny or a cloudy day.
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So let's get started.
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A common sentence structure that you might hear is, they're calling for rain or they
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said it's going to rain.
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Who is they?
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They here is simply the weather channel, maybe even the app on your phone.
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A lot of people don't even watch the weather on TV anymore, they just look on an app on
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their phone, but you can still use they, they're calling for rain.
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Somebody, maybe some program wrote that on your phone and it's just that you're not the
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one deciding it, they are calling for rain.
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They said it's going to rain.
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Vanessa: Now let's talk about different levels of precipitation.
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Precipitation could be anything falling from the sky, but in this section, we're talking
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about rain.
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What about if it's just a little bit, you can say it's foggy.
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It's foggy.
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When it's foggy, you don't need a rain jacket, you don't need an umbrella.
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It's just a little bit difficult to see outside.
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It's foggy or it's hazy.
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Hazy is pretty much the same thing as foggy.
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There is a dense moisture in the air.
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It's not muggy because here it's a little bit closer to rain, but you still probably
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will get a little bit moist, but it's not going to be rain.
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Then we have misty.
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It's misty outside today.
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This, in my opinion, is kind of the most annoying rain because you don't really need an umbrella,
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but you're still going to get wet.
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It's just misty.
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Vanessa: It kind of feels like your walking close to
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a waterfall and the waterfall is kind of pushing some moisture out at you.
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You're not getting soaked, but you're still getting wet.
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This is kind of typical British weather, in my opinion, misty, or you could say it's drizzling.
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Now here we're getting a little bit more serious.
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When it's drizzling outside, you look outside and say, "Oh, it's drizzling.
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I definitely need an umbrella."
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And you can't really do an awful lot outside, in my opinion, when it's drizzling.
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It's not exploding out of the sky, it's just drizzling, but it's stronger than mist.
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You might hear in some formal situation someone say, "Oh, they're calling for a rain shower,
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or I think there's going to be a rain shower today."
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I feel like this is a little bit too formal for casual conversation.
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Vanessa: If my husband asked me, "Do you know what
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the weather's going to be like today?"
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I wouldn't say, "They're calling for a rain shower."
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You might say, "There's going to be showers in the afternoon."
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But to say a rain shower feels a little bit formal, so I recommend using some of these
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other expressions too.
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What happens if it's more than hazy, more than misty, more than drizzling?
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You could say it's pouring.
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You can imagine you have a cup of water and you just pour it into another container.
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There is a lot of water.
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It's pouring outside or you might use a noun and say there's a downpour.
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There is a downpour.
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These are both pretty strong.
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There's a lot of rain coming out of the sky.
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Vanessa: A common expression that you might hear is
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simply it's coming down or it's really coming down.
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Or you could say it's really coming down out there.
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If you look out the window and it's just a wall of water because there's so much rain,
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you might say, "Oh, it's really coming down out there."
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And that just means it's raining a lot.
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Here in the US and maybe where you're from too, people tend to have kind of negative
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attitudes about rainy days like, ah, it's so rainy.
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It's not a positive or happy day.
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It's just a rainy day.
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So we also have some kind of negative sentences that you can use to talk about what it's like
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when it's raining.
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Vanessa: You might say, "Oh, it's just a wet day.
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It's just a wet day.
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Everything outside is wet.
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The moment I go outside, I'm wet, everything's wet.
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It's just a wet day."
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Or you could say, "It's a nasty day to day.
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It's a gross day today."
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Maybe if you had plans to do something outside and then you look outside and you can tell
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that the rain isn't going to stop anytime soon.
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It's just pouring and it's probably a little bit cold.
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It's not a nice warm spring rain, it's just cold pouring rain.
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That is the perfect time to say, "Oh, it's just nasty out there.
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Oh, what gross weather today."
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Saying nasty and gross to describe the weather.
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Sorry weather.
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All right, let's go to our special segment with Dan where you're going to see us describing
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some pictures of rain.
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All right.
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Now we have four more pictures talking about types of rain.
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Dan: wetness.
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Vanessa: Yes.
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Type of liquid or something that's in the air.
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What would you say about this first picture that has this nice cliff?
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Dan: I would say it's foggy.
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It's just a very foggy day.
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There's not good visibility out there.
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Vanessa: Not good visibility.
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It's foggy.
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Yep.
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I think people say that as well.
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Dan: People say low visibility as well.
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Vanessa: There's low visibility, especially if you're
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giving a warning about driving, like, "Be careful driving.
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There's low visibility because it's really foggy."
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What about the next picture, this couple with the umbrella?
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Dan: Yeah.
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It's kind of hard to tell how hard it's raining in this picture, but it's certainly raining.
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It doesn't look like a downpour.
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I would say it might be drizzling perhaps.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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I think drizzling, maybe a light shower.
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Dan: Light shower, yes.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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They're still walking.
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They have an umbrella, but they're not trying to hide inside.
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Dan: Yeah, do you think they're happy?
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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They're in nature, why not?
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Dan: They seem happy, they're holding arms.
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This is a beautiful afternoon.
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Vanessa: I think if that were us, I'd be pretty happy.
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Dan: Yeah, they're definitely going to kiss soon,
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I think.
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That's my feeling.
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Vanessa: Oh, I see.
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What about the third picture?
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The girl with the umbrella inside on this kind of blue gloomy day.
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Dan: Yeah, it does look gloomy.
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I would definitely say it's raining.
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It just looks generally raining, although it might be pouring.
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Vanessa: I would say this is the perfect example of
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a gross day.
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It's just gross outside.
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It's nasty.
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You don't want to go outside for more than three seconds.
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Just run to the next place that you have to go to.
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It's not like the other picture, you're not going to take a nice walk with an umbrella.
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No, it's just full of those kind of bad feelings that you get when you have a completely overcast
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sky, it's raining, there's a lot of water on the ground.
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It's a gross day.
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Dan: Yeah.
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It looks like the kind of day where the rain is just kind of continuing all day.
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It's not a shower because usually if you say it's a shower, it comes and goes.
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I would say the rain shower is for an hour, two hours, less, who knows?
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Vanessa: This is a continual rain all day.
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It's a gross day.
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What about the last picture?
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Dan: Yeah, that looks like the strongest rain of
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all of them.
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I'd say this is a downpour or if you're inside and somebody asks you what's what the weather
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is like outside, you would say it's pouring.
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Vanessa: Yep.
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It's pouring.
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Someone has just poured their cup from the sky down and it's pouring, continuous rain.
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Would you ever say it's raining cats and dogs?
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Have you ever said that in real life?
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Dan: I have said that but only as a joke, maybe
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I was a kid.
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Vanessa: This is kind of like one of the first idioms
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that English learners learn, I feel like native speakers never or hardly ever use that to
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describe whether like that.
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Dan: You might get a smile if you said it's raining
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cats and dogs outside.
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People might, they might laugh a little bit.
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Vanessa: But that's the only context when you'll actually
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hear people use that in real life, is just as a little joke.
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Well thanks for talking about these rain pictures with me.
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Dan: You're welcome.
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Vanessa: Did you hear some of those expressions that
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we just talked about to do with the rain?
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I hope so.
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Let's go to our next category, which is describing types of cold.
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There are two sentences that you can use to talk about the changing of time, the changing
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of temperature, especially between seasons.
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You could say, "It's getting cooler outside or it's getting colder outside."
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You usually use this maybe between summer and fall, it's getting cooler outside, but
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you could even use this right before a rainstorm in the summer.
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Maybe it's extremely hot and you're excited that it's getting cooler outside.
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Finally, it's getting cooler outside.
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And we're using that verb, get, to talk about some kind of action that's happening.
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It's getting or becoming cooler.
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But the verb get, is a little bit more natural in this situation.
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It's getting colder.
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It's getting cooler.
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Vanessa: Especially now that we can almost predict
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the weather using different apps and looking at the weather on TV, you'll probably going
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to hear and you could say, "There's a cold front coming up next week."
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A cold front means just there's going to be a lot of cold weather coming in next week.
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It could be because of some Arctic winds or maybe it's just something that's happening
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regionally, but that's a common expression you'll hear.
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There's a cold front coming in.
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Or if it is actually getting quite cold, you might say, "Make sure you bundle up."
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This is a great phrasal verb that means wear your hat, scarf, gloves, winter coat, winter
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boots.
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Make sure you bundle up.
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Vanessa: When it gets really cold, not fall weather,
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but winter weather, you can say, "I can see my breath."
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This is a great way to kind of judge the temperature.
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When you go outside and you breathe out, if you can see your breath, then it means it's
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pretty cold.
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The air is cooler than your body temperature, than the air coming out.
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And then sometimes something that we say when we're talking about judging the weather, the
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temperature, "Oh, I could see my breath in the car or is the heat on in our house?
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I can see my breath."
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That means it's still a little bit cold.
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And what's a common precipitation when it's cold outside?
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Snow.
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So you might say, "It's freezing.
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Oh, it's freezing."
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It just means it's extremely cold.
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Vanessa: But what comes after freezing?
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It's snowing.
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Usually, at least where I live in the South of the US, the first snow is pretty exciting.
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If you live in the North somewhere where snow is extremely common, maybe the first snow
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is exciting, but then two months later, if you've had continuous snow for two months,
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it's not so exciting anymore.
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But where I live, it's not common to get snow, maybe three times in the winter we'll have
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a couple of days with snow.
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So it's really exciting.
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So whenever there's snow, everyone shouts, "It's snowing, look outside, it's snowing."
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When it's not too cold outside, but it's still snowing, you might describe this by saying,
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"There are just a few flurries."
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Flurries means occasional snowflakes.
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It's not pouring from the sky with snowflakes, but instead there's just a few flurries.
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Vanessa: Or when you look at the ground, you might
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say, "Yeah, it's snowing, but it's not sticking."
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This means it's not staying on the ground.
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The ground is warmer than the snow, so it's just melting the moment that it hits the ground.
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This is every child's sad moments that, "Oh, it's snowing.
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Oh, and then it's not sticking.
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I can't go sledding.
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I can't make a snowman.
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I can't throw snowballs."
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Because it's not sticking, I can just look outside and see snow.
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But some snow does stick and the way that we can describe this type of snow, there's
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a lot of different words that you might see online, but some of the most common ways is
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just to say, "Wow, this is great snowball snow.
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Or you can pack the snowballs really easily with this."
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So you might be talking about the texture of the snow.
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Vanessa: When you pick up snow, sometimes it's powdery.
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So you might say the snow is powdery.
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It just kind of falls apart like flour or sugar in your hands.
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But if it is good for making snowballs, you could say, "Oh, I can pack it really well.
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It's great for making snowballs."
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After the snow melts a little bit, there is a not so beautiful thing that happens and
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on the roads and maybe on the sidewalks, maybe in your yard, it is slushy or it's icy.
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Slushy means that it's not hard ice, but it's kind of broken up ice, it's wet ice and usually
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if it's on the road it's kind of black or gray because of all the cars.
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It's not beautiful, but it's a common thing that happens.
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It's slushy, it's icy, watch out where you walk because the sidewalk is pretty slushy
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or the sidewalk is icy.
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Whenever there's a lot of ice outside, you'll definitely hear warnings about ice, such as
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watch out for black ice on the road.
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Vanessa: What is black ice?
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Well, because the road is made of asphalt, which is a black color, sometimes the ice
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melts and it becomes what they call black ice and it's not completely melted, it's still
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icy but you can't see it, so it's kind of like invisible ice.
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So basically this warning, watch out for black ice, means just be careful while you're driving
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because you might not see all of the ice that's actually there.
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Watch out for black ice.
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Have you ever experienced icy conditions in the summer?
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I have and it is so weird, especially because I live in the South.
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This is called hail.
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Vanessa: Hail can happen at any time during the year
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and it can even happen in this summer.
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Hail is like a ball of ice falling from the sky and if it's small, it's not so terrible,
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but if it's big, sometimes they describe this as golf ball sized hail or baseball sized
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hail or softball size hail.
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I have never heard basketball sized hail, maybe because that's kind of impossible.
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But if you have golf ball sized hail falling from the sky and it's hitting your car, it's
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hitting your plants, it's hitting your roof, that can be extremely damaging.
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So at least whenever there's a hail warning, people usually try to put their cars under
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cover or cover up their plants or do something to protect their property because hail can
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be pretty dangerous.
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Vanessa: And finally, before we get to the extra section
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with my husband, Dan, you might say, "It's the dead of winter."
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It's the dead of winter.
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You can also use this for summer.
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It's the dead of summer, but I feel like it's more common about winter.
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That means it's maybe January or the end of January, you feel like it's the middle of
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the winter.
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It's been the winter for so long.
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You feel like it's going to be winter for so much longer in the future.
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It's the dead of winter.
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I feel so sad, which is a common condition that happens during the winter.
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You're not outside that much.
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You don't get as much sunshine, so you could say, "It's the dead of winter."
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Vanessa: All right, let's go to the extra section where
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you're going to see us describing some pictures that have to do with snow and ice.
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All right.
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Now we have four more pictures of cold weather.
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How would you describe this picture of a horse?
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Dan: Well, he looks kind of sad out there, doesn't
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he?
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You can see his breath, so it's probably pretty cold.
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It doesn't look like it's that humid out there, although there's a lot of snow on the ground
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or some snow on the ground.
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It could potentially even be freezing out there.
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If you walk outside and it's so cold, then you can just describe it as freezing.
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Vanessa: It's freezing.
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Yeah.
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I think there's kind of a light dusting of snow on the ground, it's not thick packed
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with several feet of snow, but just the light dusting of snow.
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Probably not a terrible day, bundle up and you'll be fine.
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What about the next picture, the city picture?
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Dan: Yeah.
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This one looks maybe a little more risky if you're on the road driving, so I might describe
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the ground as icy or potentially slushy.
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It's hard to tell exactly how hard the ice is, but if it's not solid ice, if it's a little
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bit wet than you call it slush.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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Especially after it snowed for a while and cars have driven on it or people have walked
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on it, it gets kind of gross, kind of gray snow, that's not so pretty anymore.
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Dan: It looks like a pretty big snow though too.
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So I might say the snow is deep or the ground is covered.
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Vanessa: Yep.
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Yep.
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What about a picture of this guy throwing a snowball?
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Dan: He looks like he's having fun.
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Actually, he doesn't look like he's having fun, it's like, you're dead.
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Vanessa: I'm going to throw this snowballing and get
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you.
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Dan: Well anyways, I mean obviously it's snowy,
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but the snow, you might say it's powdery snow and it can form a snowball really well.
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Vanessa: Easy to pack.
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Dan: Yeah.
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Or the ground is covered.
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Again, these are things I might say.
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Vanessa: I would say that he's really bundled up.
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He has a hat.
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The hat is also covering his ears.
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He's got a coat and gloves, so he's completely bundled up.
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He might even be able to pull a scarf over his face or over his nose, to bundle up more,
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but that's a common expression that people might use to tell you it's really cold out
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there.
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Bundle up.
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What about the picture with these poor sheep?
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Dan: They do look a little lonely and sad out there.
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Vanessa: They've got a lot of wool though.
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Dan: Maybe not lonely, but cold.
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Vanessa: Pretty cold.
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Dan: You would just say it's snowing first of all,
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but they're pretty big snow flurries and it's kind of low visibility.
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So you might say it's snowing hard.
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I think people say it's snowing hard a lot when it snows that much.
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Vanessa: It's really coming down out there.
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Dan: Ooh, it's really coming down.
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Which you can also use for rain, I believe too.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Dan: But yeah, I would say it's not quite a blizzard.
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So a blizzard, you couldn't see a thing and it would be probably nighttime and the wind
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would be blowing all over the place.
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Vanessa: You probably would put your animals in some
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kind of shelter, I hope.
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Well, I've never had sheep, so maybe they're really hardy.
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But in this situation I would also say that it seems like the flurries are just sticking
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to the ground.
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It's not thick with snow yet, but they're just sticking.
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So we don't know if they're going to melt when they touch the ground or if they're going
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to stick, but they seem to be just sticking.
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It's recently happened.
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Great.
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Thanks so much for talking about this.
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Dan: You're welcome.
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Vanessa: I hope you caught some of those great cold
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expressions.
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Next we're going to be talking about how to talk about temperature specifically.
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What about these two sentences?
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How could you say these?
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Well, you might say, "It's 20 degrees."
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But what about that second one?
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You could say, "It's minus 20 degrees or it's negative 20 degrees or it's 20 degrees below
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zero."
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There are a lot of more various ways to talk about negative temperatures than positive
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temperatures, so you could simply say, "It's 20 degrees.
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Okay, that's a beautiful day.
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It's 20 degrees."
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But if it is minus 20 degrees, you probably need to bundle up.
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You got to watch out for some black ice while you're driving.
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It is negative 20 degrees.
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It's minus 20 degrees or it's 20 degrees below zero.
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Vanessa: If you want it to be a little bit more general
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about the weather, you could say, "It's above freezing."
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Which could be like three degrees or it's below freezing, which is negative three degrees,
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minus three degrees.
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Or you could just say, "It's below zero."
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And that means the temperature is negative.
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Those three expressions are pretty common.
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And of course I need to mention that in the US we use Fahrenheit and in pretty much the
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rest of the world you use Celsius.
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So just be aware if you are listening to maybe an American weather channel, they're probably
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going to tell the temperature in Fahrenheit.
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Or if you're watching a movie and they're talking about the temperature, if they're
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American, it's most definitely going to be in Fahrenheit.
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Vanessa: For me, I feel a little bit ashamed because
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I've lived in a lot of other countries around the world where they use Celsius, but I still
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struggle with converting the two.
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I know that 20 degrees Celsius is generally a good temperature, 30 is really hot.
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I know zero is freezing, but between that I have difficulty converting because it's
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something that comes so natural for me to use Fahrenheit.
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So just be aware whoever you're talking with that you use the correct version.
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Let's go to the extra section where you're going to see Dan and I describing the temperature.
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All right.
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Here we have two pictures from our life.
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Dan: I know these people.
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Vanessa: Yeah, this is a year ago, I guess, a little
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bit more than a year ago.
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Dan: Yeah a little over a year.
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Vanessa: When we built the snowman, there was a fun
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snow that happened in our city and the other picture's a little bit more recent, when it
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was just kind of a cold day.
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So how would you describe specifically the temperature of the first picture with the
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snowman?
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Dan: Yeah, so it's 28 degrees Fahrenheit, but it's
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minus two degrees Celsius.
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And it's interesting because in America we don't use Celsius.
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Vanessa: I wish we did.
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Dan: So we rarely say minus for a temperature.
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So if it's a minus temperature, you're really like, it's minus five out there.
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It's so cold.
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But in other countries it might just be like it's a little below freezing.
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It's minus two.
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Vanessa: Yeah, it's not so bad, but if it's actually
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going to be minus in Fahrenheit, it is extremely cold.
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So it's just the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
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Dan: Yeah.
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And I would also say, you probably wouldn't say this unless somebody asked you what the
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temperature is.
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You wouldn't come inside and be like, "It's 28 degrees out there."
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You would probably be like, "It's freezing out there."
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If you're talking casually, you're just going to say the general feeling, not necessarily
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the specific temperature.
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Vanessa: Yeah, but often I like to look at my phone
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and look at the weather app to see what the temperature is.
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So if I look at the temperature and I want to tell Dan what that temperature specifically
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is, then I could say, "Oh, it's 40 degrees or it says it's 40 but it feels like 35 or
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feels like 30."
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And that means, usually we call that the wind chill because of the wind, it feels colder
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than it actually is.
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And that's usually how it is around here, it usually feels colder than it actually is.
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What about that second picture with the log, with our two year old son?
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Dan: Well as you can see, it's above freezing out
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there.
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It's 38 degrees Fahrenheit or three degrees Celsius.
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It's not very comfortable unless you're wearing a nice big coat.
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Vanessa: Yep.
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You've got a bundle up and he is the definition of bundled up in this picture.
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Well, we still had a good time, even though it was around freezing, it was above freezing,
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but it still felt pretty cold.
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I remember on that day, even though it felt like, even though it was 38 degrees, it still
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felt like it was below freezing.
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Dan: With the wind chill and whatnot.
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Vanessa: Yeah, with the wind chill.
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Great.
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Well thanks so much for talking to me about these weather pictures.
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Dan: You're welcome.
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Vanessa: Did you hear some of those temperature expressions
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with Dan?
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I hope so.
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Let's go on to our final category, which are four common questions that you will hear and
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that you can also ask to talk about the weather.
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What's the weather like today?
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What's the temperature today?
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How's the weather?
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What's it like outside.
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Those final two, I feel like those are generally when you want some advice about how you should
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dress.
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Should I bring my umbrella?
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Should I put on my snow boots?
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How's the weather?
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What's the weather like outside?
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Okay, well I need some advice for what I should wear.
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These are common questions that you can ask other people.
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They will ask you and I hope that this lesson prepared you with some great specific answers
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that you can give.
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Vanessa: And now I have a question for you, in the
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comments, let me know what's the weather like today in your city?
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Let us know and make sure you look through all of the comments because you'll probably
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see some of these expressions used.
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It's a great way to just refresh your memory and remember all of the things that you learned.
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Thanks so much for learning English with me and I'll see you again next Friday for a new
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lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, five steps to becoming a confident English
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