

11: Talking about the weather
Jul 9, 2006
Weather affects our moods, and this discussion dives into essential French vocabulary for describing it. Learn about the vital verb 'faire' and how it's used uniquely for weather conditions. From sunny skies to stormy days, discover practical expressions for every forecast. The conversation also touches on recent weather changes, enhancing your ability to communicate effectively in French. Plus, fun phrases like 'M'en parle pas' add flavor to your language skills!
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Expressing Temperature
- Use "Il fait chaud" for "It's hot."
- Use "Il fait très chaud" to say "It's very hot."
Expressing Coldness
- Use "Il fait froid" for "It's cold."
- Use "Il fait très froid" to express "It's very cold."
Faire vs. Être
- The verb "faire" relates to weather conditions.
- The verb "être" describes the temperature of objects.