In london, when snow lands, it just melts on the ground. But sometimes it settles, and then you get lots of snow covering theof the ground,. Ah, that's snow, basically. And we also use the word mild - which is somewhere between cool and warm. So typically in march, we would have mild weather. It's kind of, i don't know about ten degrees or something. I suppose ten, ten to 15 degrees mild er, oka, that's hot, er. We've got a humid now! If you say it's humid, that means that er, it's hot, but it's also wet... The air feels very heavy and wet
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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