HOW TO DESCRIBE WEATHER

The English language has lots of weather-related vocabulary - that’s probably because the weather in the UK is so changeable! When we talk about the weather in English, we generally use a mixture of adjectives and nouns and we have a few standard expressions as well. Here are some words and expressions related to wet weather. A drizzle is very soft, light rain, which usually continues for a long time. When we say, “It’s pouring “, we mean it’s raining very heavily. Then, the word “sleet “ means a very cold freezing rain; it’s even a mixture of rain and snow together. People say, ”It’s chucking it down!” if it’s raining really heavily . Another expression for a very heavy rain is:” Nice weather for ducks!”

Now here’s some vocabulary for hot weather.-

If it’s very hot, it’s “boiling” or “sweltering”; and it’s “scorching” when the day is extremely hot.

A period of extremely hot and dry weather that lasts for several days or even weeks is called “ a heatwave”.

And here’s some vocabulary for cold weather. –

We say it’s “chilly” if it’s quite cold, and if the weather is very cold, it’s “freezing” or “ bitterly cold”.

Frost is the name for the layer of ice crystals that forms on exposed objects when the weather ‘s very cold. This often happens overnight, and when you wake up in the morning everything’s white!

Now for wind, we can say: “breezy” for light wind, and is often quite refreshing when the weather is hot; “blowy” if it’s quite windy ; “blustery” when wind is blowing in short but strong and frequent bursts ; and “high winds “ for strong winds.

We can say: “ It’s a bit wild out there !” when it’s very windy and rainy. There’re several phrases that you can also use when you want to ask about the weather .

Here are some of them: “ What ‘s it like outside?”, “What’s the weather like ?”,

“Is it raining?”,”Is it snowing?”, “Is it sunny out there?”

And finally ,”Have you seen the weather forecast?” And if you want to answer this question, by talking about the weather in general, there’re a few adjectives that go with the word “weather” which you can use. You can say: “It’s beautiful weather”. Another way to say this is: “Oh, it’s lovely weather today”. If the weather not so good you can say: “ It’s horrible weather today”. And if it’s raining and windy and cold you can say:” Oh, it’s foul weather today!”

1.Listen to the text and mach the weather terms with their definitions.

1) A drizzle a) wind blowing in short but strong and

2) Pouring frequent bursts

3) Sleet b) extremely hot

4) It’s chucking it down ! c) it’s very windy and rainy

5) Sweltering d) raining very heavily

6) Scorching e) a period of extremely hot and dry weather

7) A heatwave that last for several days or even weeks

8) Chilly f) quite windy

9) Freezing /bitterly hot g) quite cold

10)breezy h) a mixture of rain and snow together

11) blowy i) it’s raining really heavily

12) blustery j) very cold

13) high winds k) a light wind, and is often quite refreshing

14) It’s a bit wild out there! L) very soft, light rain, which usually continues

for a long time

m) very hot

n) strong winds

2. Match the replies with the situations.

Situations:

1) When you want to ask about the weather you say...

2) If it’s raining and windy and cold you can say …

3) If you like today’s weather you say …

4) If the weather’s not so good you can say …

Replies:

a) “ What lovely weather today! “

b) “It’s horrible weather today!”

c) “What’s it like outside? “

d) “It’s a bit wild out there!”

3.Write the words into the corresponding column.

Drizzle, freezing, scorching, a heat wave, pouring sleet, cold, frosty, chuck down, boiling, very hot, sweltering, chilly, drizzle, pouring, sleet.

Rain warm/hot weather cold/cold weather



4. Make up as many compound words on the topic “Weather” as possible.

Rain bow

Drop coat

Snow flake

Man ball

Storm sun

Shine fall

Weather man

Summer time

Day light

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