Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Greet the weather in English

Greet the weather in English

In basic education in Britain, we will also learn some weather-related knowledge. In addition to the vocabulary that can be used to describe the weather in textbooks, how to talk about the weather in an authentic way and carry out extended learning on weather-related topics will often be involved.

For example, I will learn some basic short sentences:

The sun is shining. The sun is shining.

It is so boring. It's cloudy and rainy.

The wind is blowing. The wind is blowing.

It is raining. It's raining hard.

It's hail It's hail

The rain poured down. It is raining cats and dogs.

It's snowing. It's snowing.

It thundered. It thundered.

Learn some adjectives to describe the weather:

Sweat, sweat

cold

Warm, warm

coldly

the sun is shining brightly

Cloudy is cloudy.

Clear and bright

Stormy

Foggy

Foggy

Breeze, breeze

It's windy

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It is raining, it is raining.

Frosty

It is snowing, it is snowing.

ice-cold

Rain in Mao Mao, rain in Mao Mao.

Dry and dry

Wet

Do British people really care about the climate? The answer can be "yes" or "no". The reason for saying "yes" is that the weather in Britain is changeable, and it is not uncommon for four seasons to appear in a day. Knowing the weather is also important for making an outing plan. That's why most British people always take umbrellas when they go out in case it rains.