Today's topic is the weather. Here are expressions and structures used to ask about the weather and give explanation of what's it like.
Questions about the weather:
- What's it like out(side)?
- How's the weather?
- What's the weather like?
- What's the temperature?
- What's the weather forecast? (What is the weather expected to be like?)
- Is it hot or cold?
- Is it sunny?
- Is it raining?
- Beautiful day, isn’t it?
Some answers to describe weather:
- Today it is warm and sunny out.
- It’s so cold out there!
- The sun is very bright today, you might want to take sunglasses.
- It’s not raining, but it is cloudy.
- It is! I’m so happy the sun is shining.
- They’re saying blue skies and hot!
- It's freezing outside!
- It's a bit chilly. Wrap up warm.
- It's Arctic out there.
- It's quite fresh - take a jumper.
- You can see your breath in the air.
- It's below zero.
- It must be minus five or more.
- It's pretty frosty today.
Structures for talking about weather:
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