
Learn English Podcast Why Are California Wildfires So Common? (B2 English)
🔥In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, you will explore why wildfires are so common in California while improving your English at a true B2 level. You’ll learn how climate, geography, strong winds, drought conditions, and human activity all contribute to the increasing number of wildfires in the state.
This episode focuses on real-life English used in context. You will hear and learn important vocabulary related to natural disasters, weather, risk, and the environment. These words and phrases will help you better understand the news and communicate more clearly in English.
Check the episode description for the full vocabulary list and learning links. This episode is perfect for intermediate and upper-intermediate English learners who want to grow their listening skills and real-world vocabulary. new words and expressions so you can study and improve your English effectively.
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Wildfires – Large, uncontrolled fires that spread quickly in natural areas.
2) Hazard – Something that is dangerous or could cause harm.
3) Shoreline – The edge of a body of water, like an ocean or lake.
4) Vegetation – Plants in a particular area.
5) Drought – A long period with little or no rain.
6) Flammable – Easily able to catch fire.
7) Suburban – Relating to areas just outside of a city.
8) Fire retardant – A substance that slows down or stops fire.
9) Santa Ana winds – Hot, dry winds in California that spread fires.
10) Onshore wind – Wind that moves from the ocean onto the land.
11) Offshore wind – Wind that moves from the land towards the ocean.
12) Gust (of wind) – A strong, short burst of wind.
13) Hinder – To make something more difficult.
14) Mild (weather) – Not too hot or too cold.
