Weather Talk! Learn English Words and Phrases to Talk about the Weather | Video with Subtitles

Sometimes when you are learning English, you learn to talk about the weather. Sometimes it is easy. You know how to say, “It is sunny today!“ in English. But there are a lot more types of weather! In this English lesson I’ll help you expand your knowledge of how to talk about the weather. I’ll help you learn to speak fluent English when talking about 6 different kinds of weather - in the past, the present and the future. I’ll even go over how to talk about temperature! -- ⌛ Remember: Always watch the video three times. Twice today with English subtitles on, and once tomorrow with the English subtitles off. This will reinforce the English you have learned! -- ✅ Support Me and Get These Members Only Perks: 😀💲 If you would like to become a member of my channel here is the link: Becoming a member at every level has these benefits and perks: 1) For 10 minutes or more during each live stream you will be able to participate in the “Members Only“ chat. 2) A cool crown beside your name during live streams and when making comments on videos. 3) Your name in green during live stream lesson chat. 4) You will have access to a members only video each Wednesday called, “Wednesdays with Bob“. These are behind the scenes bonus videos with full English transcripts for your listening practice. 5) A full transcript for every Tuesday video. 6) Access to a slower version of every Tuesday video with high quality audio and large easy-to-read English subtitles. 7) At least one worksheet for each Tuesday video to fill out while listening. (Great for Teachers!) ✅ Join now to receive these perks: If you prefer to support me via Patreon, here is a link to that page: -- TAKE YOUR ENGLISH CONVERSATIONS TO THE NEXT LEVEL: ✅Talk to a real English tutor / teacher at preply: (This is an affiliate, signing up for this service helps support my channel). ✅Some Books I Recommend: The Pearl by John Steinbeck: The Martian by Andy Weir: Essential Words for the TOEFL by Steven J. Matthiesen (These are Amazon affiliates. Purchasing these books helps support my channel). -- FOLLOW ME: ✅ I have a second Youtube channel right here: ✅ Sign up for my email list for regular English lesson practice materials: -- TRANSCRIPT: Hi Bob the Canadian here. Sometimes when you’re having an English conversation you want to be able to talk about the weather, and you probably already know some of the basics. You probably know how to say, “It’s sunny.” You probably know how to say, “It’s raining.” But in this video I’ll help you learn some more advanced phrases to talk about the weather in English. Hey welcome to this video. If this is your first time here don’t forget to click the subscribe button below and the bell icon, and if you don’t mind sometime during this video, if you like it, give me a thumbs up! So we’re here to talk about the weather. There’s a lot different kinds of weather. There’s a lot of different kinds of temperatures, and in English it’s nice to be able to talk about all of them. Let’s start by talking about temperature. If you’re talking about temperature in general, you can say things like, from hot to cold: It is hot out! It is warm out - a little less hot. It is cool out. It is cold out. Or: It is freezing. Notice I went from really warm to really cool. So those are general ways to talk about the temperature outside. You can of course also say the exact temperature. Today, at my place, it is six degrees celsius outside. You’ll wanna be able to say celsius or fahrenheit depending on which segment of measurement the country you are in uses. Most places around the world, I think use celsius. So today there might be a high of nine degrees later today. If it stays sunny it will get warmer. But let’s also talk about a few different kinds of weather descriptions. In my introduction I mentioned you probably already know how to say, “It is sunny.” You can also say: “The sun is out.” You can also say, “The sun is bright today. The sun is very bright today.” And I’d like to give you examples of how to use the past, the present, and the future. So you could say: Yesterday it was sunny. Today it is sunny. Tomorrow it is going to be sunny. or Tomorrow it will be sunny. It is sunny out today. At my place, I don’t think you can actually see it, but it’s quite sunny out today. A bit of the opposite of sunny is a rainy day. **Note: All images used under: CC0 License ✓ Free for personal and commercial use ✓ No attribution required From or
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