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Weather - Summer and Autumn
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In this section, we will learn about the four
different seasons along with the difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Also, we will learn about weather in different parts of the world. In the next
session, we will practice more dialog. But this is a good starting point when
learning to hold a conversation about the weather.
Summer:
Depending on the location, summer can be warm and pleasant or unbearably hot
and humid. Although you will describe summer in one particular way, you should
be aware of how other people describe summer in different parts of the world.
In Nevada, Arizona, Egypt, or other places that are like deserts, people might
say,
Summer
is very hot and dry. It's not so bad when we are in the shade."
Summer
is extremely hot. The sun will burn you if you don't wear sunscreen."
Because
it's not humid, it is easy to get used to."
In Seattle, the summer is the best season,
Summer
is the only time of year that it doesn't rain much."
Summer
is like paradise in Seattle."
If
summer wasn't so good here, I would move to a different city."
In New York, Korea, or other hot and humid places, people can say,
Summer
is both hot and humid here."
I
am always sticky because I sweat so much during the summer."
Without
air conditioning, I don't know how I would survive."
Spring and Fall / Autumn
From my perception, I noticed that spring and autumn are generally pleasant
seasons for many areas of the world. I haven't heard enough to say one way or
another, so I can only write down what I know.
My
favorite season is autumn."
The
only reason I don't like the fall is due to all the leaves I have to rake up."
Fall
is so beautiful because of all the different color leaves everywhere."
It
rains a lot around here during the fall."
It
gets cold in late autumn."
In
our country, autumn is just like summer. It's hot and humid."
My
favorite season is spring because of the budding flowers."
I
love the spring because it's not cold nor hot."
The
spring season here causes a lot of people to sneeze due to all the flowers
appearing. Many people with allergies hate the spring."
Weather - Winter
Winter has many differences between locations. Some
places might be extremely cold like Korea, New York, Alaska, Greenland, etc,
and some places might be perfect like Hawaii, Los Angeles, Mexico and other hot
places.
Hot places that enjoy pleasant summer warmth:
I
don't think we have a winter here. During the winter months, it's still 80
degrees. So everyone loves the winter months because it's not too hot."
Winter
time is the best time to visit because the temperature is the best during
January."
I
like to go to Hawaii for my winter vacations because it's so cold in my home
city."
Cold places:
It's
freezing out."
It
doesn't snow often, but when it does, it stays around for several weeks because
it stays cold."
For
3 months, this city will be covered with a layer of snow because it will never
melt."
It
doesn't get too cold here, but it's always raining and very gloomy."
The
winter here is cold and dry. We hardly get any precipitation."
Weather - Fahrenheit and Celsius
It's unfortunate
that some countries still use the Fahrenheit system. It would be so much easier
if everything was in Celsius. But because the United States still uses the
Fahrenheit system, knowing the conversion of Celsius to Fahrenheit will help
when speaking to Americans.
How do you
convert Fahrenheit to Celsius?"
Well, you
subtract 32 from Fahrenheit, multiply by 5 and then divide by 9."
How do you
convert Celsius to Fahrenheit?"
You multiply
Celsius by 9, divide by 5, then add 32."
Here is an example dialog.
Person A: What is the
average temperature in Seoul during June?"
Person B: It is usually
about 26 degrees Celsius during June."
Person A: What is that in
Fahrenheit?"
Person B: That would be
about 80 degrees Fahrenheit."
Usually, it takes some time to convert degrees using the conversion method. So
it's easier to have general temperatures already memorized. Here is a small
table so you can quickly respond when talking with a foreigner about the
temperature.
Fahrenheit
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Celsius
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100
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37.8
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90
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32.2
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85
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28.4
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80
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26.7
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75
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23.9
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70
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21.1
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65
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18.3
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60
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15.6
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50
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10
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40
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4.4
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32
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0
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20
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-6.7
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10
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-12.2
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0
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-17.8
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You don't need to remember everything. But if you know a couple of numbers you
can just change the other number slightly. For example, if you know that 80
degrees is about 27 degrees Celsius, then if the temperature is 77 degrees, you
can figure that it will be about 25 degrees Celsius. Also, you don't have to be
very accurate. In conversation, many people just want general numbers and being
off by a half a degree will not do any harm.
Finally, during the winter months, it gets so cold that the temperature goes
below 0 degrees Celsius. Let's practice a few sentences using negative numbers.
How
cold does it usually get in Korea?"
Usually
around minus 5 degrees Celsius, but sometimes it gets as cold as minus 12
degrees."
How
cold does it get in Alaska?"
Depending
on the area, but it's common for the temperature to be below 0."
Is
that in Fahrenheit or Celsius?"
Fahrenheit."
That
means it's 20 below zero!"
Remember, although numbers below zero are negative numbers, it's not common to
say, 'Negative 2 degrees.' It's not wrong to say it and everyone will
understand, however, when speaking to many people, almost everyone says 'minus
2 degrees.' Another common way to say it is below zero is to say, '2 below' as
in the example above.
Weather - Questions and Answers
In this session, we are primarily going to practice
speaking key sentences that will help you carry a conversation about the
weather.
Asking about the weather:
Do
you know what the weather will be like tomorrow?"
Do
you know if it's going to rain tomorrow?"
Did
you see the weather forecast?"
What
is the weather like in Korea/Seattle/Los Angeles?"
How
is the climate in Korea?"
Does
it rain much in Denver?"
How
different is the weather between Pusan and Seoul?"
What
is your favorite season of the year?"
Answering questions about the weather:
The
weather is supposed to be sunny and warm tomorrow."
It's
supposed to rain for the next several days."
I
didn't see the news yesterday so I don't know what the weather is going to be
like."
Weather
in Los Angeles is usually hot in the summer and mild in the winter. It never
really gets that cold."
The
weather in Pusan is very similar to Seoul. The main difference is that Seoul
gets a little more snow in the winter and a little hotter in the summer. This
is primarily because Pusan is right next to the water."
My
favorite season of the year is Spring. It's not too cold and the anticipation
of a good summer puts me in a good mood."
Statements about the weather:
I
heard Seattle is a very gloomy city with so many clouds."
The
weather is beautiful this time of year."
I
hate the rain. It makes me feel depressed."
Autumn
is a great season."
The
summer months are so humid in Korea."
I
can't stand the cold winter months."
It's
a beautiful day today, isn't it?"
I
wish the weather was like this everyday."
It's
been raining for 5 days straight. I wonder when it will stop raining."
I
hate the snow. The roads are dangerous to drive in, and when it melts, the
streets are very dirty."
I
love snowboarding so I always look forward to the winter."
The
winter months are tolerable because I don't mind the cold."
Korea
has four distinct seasons."
Weather - Long Description
Being able to speak specific sentences is good,
however, it is more important to be able to say a whole paragraph when talking
about topics such as the weather. I'll have a specific lesson about putting
sentences together in a future lesson. But I'll give one advice now. Basically,
make about 10 sentences. After you know your ten sentences about this question,
you can say all of them one after the other so it is a long answer. The ten
sentences should be in a list format.
We will learn how to speak longer in a future lesson, but if you want to give
it a try now, here are two examples.
Question: What
is the weather like in Korea?"
Answer: Well,
the weather in Korea is unique with four distinct seasons. In the winter, the
temperature is about zero degrees Celsius. But, because it doesn't rain much in
the winter, there isn't much snow and the air is very dry. In spring, the days
warm up significantly but the night gets a little chilly. The summer has two
characteristics. It is very hot and humid most of the time, and for about 3
weeks or so, we have a rainy season called monsoon. It gets very rainy and
windy during that time period. But we all look forward to autumn. It is a
beautiful time of year and the temperature is very pleasant. If you plan on
visiting Korea, I highly recommend visiting during autumn."
Question: Which
season do you like the most?"
Answer: I
like summer the most, but at the same time, I hate it. I like summer because
it's warm. I don't mind the heat and I like the longer days. So, I can do more
activities like swimming, bicycling, rollerblading, and many other outdoor
activities. I usually take a short vacation during the summer so I always look
forward to that. However, the part about summer I hate the most is during the
monsoon season. I can tolerate the humidity, but when it gets hot and humid
along with the rain and the wind, then it gets terrible."
Weather - Interactive Practice
Click on Listen
All and follow along. After becoming comfortable with the entire conversation,
become Person A by clicking on the Person A button. You will hear only Person B
through the audio file. There will be a silence for you to repeat the sentences
of Person A. Do the same for Person B. The speed of the conversation is native
speed. Use the pause button if the pause between each sentence is too fast for
you. After practicing several times, you will be able to speak as fast as a
native.
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Person B
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A: "Hey
John, it's beautiful out today, isn't it?"
B: "Yeah. I wish it would be like this everyday."
A: "Did you see the weather forecast?"
B: "Unfortunately, it's supposed to start raining tomorrow night."
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A: "Do
you know what the weather is going to be like tomorrow?"
B: "It's supposed to be the same as today. I don't think the weather
will change much for the next week or so."
A: "That's great."
B: "Why are you so happy? Do you have anything planned?"
A: "Yeah, I'm going to Everland with my family this weekend so I was
hoping for good weather."
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A:
"I can't believe it is raining so much."
B: "It's not that bad. Last year we had floods in 4 different areas of
the city."
A: "Really? Does it always rain so much during this time of year?"
B: "This is not as bad as usual. During the monsoon season, we usually
have rain for 3 weeks."
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