We only use stuffy to talk about the conditions inside a room. Or in the underground, it's very stuffy. On the train, for example, a let's see a cloud. Well, cloud, we can say, obviously it's cloudy, right? It's very cloudy to day. And if it's overcast, it means that, er, there's just gray cloud across the whole sky, and you can't see the sun, so it'm overcast. We also say things like, we talk about blue sky, right? That's, we know, when there's no cloud, it's we talk aboutblue sky. Patches of blue sky are just
Lots of weather vocabulary and natural expressions to describe the weather. To read notes, vocabulary and definitions for this episode, click here https://teacherluke.co.uk/2009/11/10/british-weather-lots-of-exciting-vocabulary/
The weather is one of the most common topics of conversation. Imagine you're doing business with someone from another country, and you have to make smalltalk. What can you possibly talk about? THE WEATHER OF COURSE! Learn some natural expressions to describe the weather and practise your listening at the same time.
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