
Learning English Vocabulary Weather words
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Nov 24, 2025 Dive into the delightful world of weather vocabulary! The hosts introduce British people's fascination with weather and share unique terms. Hear a fun clip about spring weather and seasonal changes. Explore how to use words like rain, snow, wind, sun, and their related adjectives effectively. Quizzes keep it interactive as you learn why some phrases work and others don't. Plus, get a handy tip on revisiting new vocabulary to boost retention!
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Local Weather Pattern From Harvey
- Harvey says he lives in the north where autumn and winter bring a lot of rain and sometimes snow in winter.
- He adds that spring is usually quite windy and summer is lovely and sunny.
Word Forms Differ By Weather Term
- Rain, snow, wind and sun can be nouns or adjectives but not all are verbs.
- Use rain/snow as verbs but use different verbs like blow or shine for wind and sun.
Use Correct Verbs For Wind And Sun
- Avoid turning non-verbs like sun and wind into verbs; use appropriate verbs instead.
- Say "the wind is blowing" or "the sun is shining," not "it's sunning" or "it's winding."
