The document provides common questions asked about the weather in English and examples of responses used to describe different weather conditions, such as whether it is warm and sunny, cold, cloudy, raining, or freezing outside. It notes that when talking about the weather in English, the phrase "it is" is usually used and warns against mixing up noun, adjective, and verb forms of weather words like using "it is sun" instead of "it is sunny".
The document provides common questions asked about the weather in English and examples of responses used to describe different weather conditions, such as whether it is warm and sunny, cold, cloudy, raining, or freezing outside. It notes that when talking about the weather in English, the phrase "it is" is usually used and warns against mixing up noun, adjective, and verb forms of weather words like using "it is sun" instead of "it is sunny".
The document provides common questions asked about the weather in English and examples of responses used to describe different weather conditions, such as whether it is warm and sunny, cold, cloudy, raining, or freezing outside. It notes that when talking about the weather in English, the phrase "it is" is usually used and warns against mixing up noun, adjective, and verb forms of weather words like using "it is sun" instead of "it is sunny".
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, isnt it? Some answers to describe weather: Today it is warm and sunny out. Its so cold out there! The sun is very bright today, you might want to take sunglasses. Its not raining, but it is cloudy. It is! Im so happy the sun is shining. Theyre 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 In English, we usually use it is when we talk about the weather.
!One common mistake learners make when talking about the
weather is mixing up the noun, adjective and verb forms of weather words. Example: What's the weather like? It is sun. Incorrect It is sunny. Correct The sun is shining. Correct