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The document discusses weather and weather-related topics in several countries. It provides definitions for weather-related terms and has sample conversations about weather that may come up in English exams. It discusses how weather can affect moods and plans. People find weather forecasts useful for planning trips, activities, and work depending on the forecast and need to dress appropriately or prepare for different conditions.

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Weather PDF

The document discusses weather and weather-related topics in several countries. It provides definitions for weather-related terms and has sample conversations about weather that may come up in English exams. It discusses how weather can affect moods and plans. People find weather forecasts useful for planning trips, activities, and work depending on the forecast and need to dress appropriately or prepare for different conditions.

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Weather

Part 1-style questions

Examiner: What’s the weather like in your country?

Katie: It’s quite changeable really … we have periods of time with clear blue

skies then all of a sudden we’ll have torrential rain.

 changeable: weather that often changes

 clear blue skies: a sky without clouds

 torrential rain: see ‘heavy rain’ above

Examiner: Which months have the best weather in your country?

Ernst: Well … I suppose it’s a matter of personal taste really … I like it around the

end of October and November … I’m not fond of the heatwaves we often get

during the summer … it’s not freezing cold during these months and we still get

lots of sunny spells.

 a heatwave: a period of very hot weather

 freezing cold: very cold (informal)

 sunny spells: short periods of sunny weather


Examiner: Does it bother you much when it rains?

Junko: It depends … if I get caught in the rain and I get drenched I don’t like it

… but I’m a gardener so a drop of rain is good for my plants.

 to get caught in the rain: to be outside when it rains unexpectedly

 to get drenched: to get very wet

 a drop of rain: a little bit of rain


Part 2-style task

Describe a time when you experienced extreme weather conditions. You should

say

 when this was

 where you were

 what the weather was like

and say how you felt about the experience.

I was studying English in a language school a few years ago … we were in

Cornwall in the UK … we’d been enjoying lovely sunny days … not a cloud in

the sky … when all of a sudden there was a change in the weather … we were in

town walking around the shops when it started to pour down … I’d never seen

such heavy rain before … within about 10 minutes the roads were full of water …

I think they call it a flash flood … it was like being in the middle of a tropical

storm … the water was almost up to my knees … the weather forecast hadn’t

predicted it so everyone was taken by surprise … I’m not sure you could call it

‘extreme’ weather as a few hours later it startedto clear up … the sun came

out and slowly the water level went down … but a lot of people’s houses were

flooded so it would have been extreme for them … I found it all quite exciting …
in my country we generally have a very mild climate and don’t often get floods

like this so it was quite an experience for me.

 not a cloud in the sky: see ‘clear blue skies’ above

 a change in the weather: when weather conditions change

 to pour down: to rain heavily

 heavy rain: intense rainfall

 a flash flood: a sudden and severe flood

 tropical storm: a storm typical of ones that you find in tropical climates

 weather forecast: a TV/radio programme or section in a

newspaper/magazine which predicts weather conditions

 to clear up: when clouds or rain disappear

 to come out (the sun): when the sun appears out of a cloudy sky

 mild climate: a climate without extreme weather conditions


Part 3-style questions

Examiner: Do you think the weather affects how people feel?

Tierre: Absolutely … yes … I don’t mind the occasional cold spell but I think the

winter months can make you feel down. I hate having to leave the house in the

winter … there’s often a thick fogevery morning and we sometimes get bitterly

cold winds … the winter certainly makes me feel a little depressed … though

having said that … it’s always nice to see the town covered in a blanket of snow.

 a cold spell: a short period of cold weather

 thick fog: a dense fog that makes visibility very poor

 bitterly cold: very cold and unpleasant

 a blanket of snow: a complete covering of snow

Examiner: Do you think the weather is changing due to global warming?

Ceri: I don’t know if it’s due to global warming or not but the weather in my

country is certainly changing … we’ve been getting quite mild winters lately …

the temperatures are sometimesbelow freezing but only occasionally … and then

during the summer it can get boiling hot with a lot of older people even suffering

from heatstroke.
 mild winter: a winter that isn’t particularly cold

 to be below freezing: below zero degrees Celsius

 boiling hot: very hot (informal)

 heatstroke: a serious condition caused by being too long in hot weather

Examiner: In which ways are weather forecasts useful?

Sinita: Well … if you’re planning a trip or going on holiday it’s important to know

whether you’ll need to dress up warm or take an umbrella … farmers need to

know what the long-range forecast is so they can plan their work … I suppose

people who organise outside events need to know as well in case things get rained

off.

Definitions

 to dress up warm: to wear warm clothes to protect yourself against wintry

conditions

 long-range forecast: the weather forecast for several days or weeks ahead

 to be rained off: to be cancelled or postponed due to poor weather

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