Common questions and responses about weather
What's it like out?It's miserable out.
How's the weather?
It's ten below. (-10 degrees)
Do you have rain?
We haven't had a drop of rain for weeks.
What's the temperature there?
It's 22 degrees Celsius.
It's snowing here, what's it doing there?
It's pouring outside. (raining heavily)
Beautiful day, huh?
We couldn't ask for a better day than this.
What's the weather forecast?
They're calling for blue skies all week.
Common errors
One common mistake learners make when talking about the weather is mixing up the noun, adjective and verb forms of weather words.Example 1: How's the weather?
It is snowy (adjective). correct
It is snowing (verb). correct
Example 2: What's it like out?
It is rainy (adjective). correct
It is raining (verb). correct
Example 3: What's the weather like?
It is sunny (adjective). correct
The sun is shining (verb). correct
Vocabulary:
https://www.englishclub.com/speaking/weather-vocabulary.htm
Once we have done all of these you are to write a description of what the weather is like in Montpellier for the 4 different seasons
A Quiz:
https://www.englishclub.com/speaking/weather-report.htm
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