11 Questions
How can rain be described as?
Spitting, drizzling, pouring
What are the different ways to talk about temperature?
Hot, warm, cool, cold, freezing
What type of weather is common in Canada according to the video?
Snow
What are the different ways to describe snow mentioned in the video?
Drifting, with big snowflakes, packing snow
How is fog described in the video?
Thick and reducing visibility
What are the different ways to describe wind mentioned in the text?
Light breeze, gusty, stormy
Which type of weather is mentioned as reducing visibility in the video?
Fog
What type of weather is common in Canada according to the video?
Snow
Which type of weather can be described as spitting, drizzling, or pouring?
Rainy
What are the different ways to talk about temperature mentioned in the video?
Hot, warm, cool
What kind of weather is described as a breeze or a hard wind according to the text?
Windy
Study Notes
- The text is about learning advanced phrases in English to talk about the weather.
- There are different ways to talk about temperature in English: hot, warm, cool, cold, freezing.
- Temperature can be expressed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
- The speaker provides examples of how to use temperature phrases in the past, present, and future.
- The text discusses various kinds of weather descriptions: sunny, rainy, cloudy, snowing, and windy.
- Rain can be described as spitting, drizzling, or pouring.
- The speaker gives examples of how to use rain phrases in the past, present, and future.
- The text mentions that some countries use Fahrenheit instead of Celsius.
- The speaker expresses personal preference for certain weather conditions.
- The text discusses how to describe cloudy days, with examples for the past, present, and future.
- The text mentions that in Canada, snow is a common type of weather.
- Snow can be described as drifting, with big snowflakes, or packing snow.
- The speaker provides examples of how to use snow phrases in the past, present, and future.
- The text discusses wind, describing it as a breeze or a hard wind.
- The speaker provides examples of how to use wind phrases in the past, present, and future.
- The text mentions fog, describing it as thick and reducing visibility.
- The speaker provides examples of how to use fog phrases in the past, present, and future.
Learn advanced English weather phrases to talk about temperature, different kinds of weather, and personal preferences. Explore expressions for temperature, rain, snow, wind, and fog in the past, present, and future.
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