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Topic Vocabulary For Ielts

This document contains a list of vocabulary words related to weather and climate conditions including bitterly cold, a blanket of snow, boiling hot, moderate, changeable, clear blue skies, and dress up warm. It also includes weather phenomena such as a drop of rain, a flash flood, freezing cold, drench, heatstroke, heavy rain, long-range forecast, mild climate, pour down, rained off, thick fog, torrential rain, tropical storm, weather forecast, cyclone, and drizzling. It provides questions about weather experiences and preferences in different countries and seasons.

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Topic Vocabulary For Ielts

This document contains a list of vocabulary words related to weather and climate conditions including bitterly cold, a blanket of snow, boiling hot, moderate, changeable, clear blue skies, and dress up warm. It also includes weather phenomena such as a drop of rain, a flash flood, freezing cold, drench, heatstroke, heavy rain, long-range forecast, mild climate, pour down, rained off, thick fog, torrential rain, tropical storm, weather forecast, cyclone, and drizzling. It provides questions about weather experiences and preferences in different countries and seasons.

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Weather/climate

bitterly cold: very cold and unpleasant


 a blanket of snow: a complete covering of snow
 boiling hot: very hot (informal)
 moderate
 changeable: weather that often changes
 clear blue skies: a sky without clouds
 to dress up warm: to wear warm clothes to protect yourself against wintry conditions
 a drop of rain: a little bit of rain
 a flash flood: a sudden and severe flood
 freezing cold: very cold (informal)
 Drench: to get very wet
 heatstroke: a serious condition caused by being too long in hot weather
 heavy rain: intense rainfall
 long-range forecast: the weather forecast for several days or weeks ahead
 mild climate: a climate without extreme weather conditions
 to pour down: to rain heavily
 rained off: to be cancelled or postponed due to poor weather
 thick fog: a dense fog that makes visibility very poor
 torrential rain: see ‘heavy rain’ above
 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
 cyclone
 drizzling- light rain

What’s the weather like in your country?


– Does the weather affect your mood?
– How do rainy days make you feel?
– What’s your favorite season of the year?
– What do you like to do when it’s hot?
– What do you usually do in the winter?
– How many seasons does your country have?

We experience moderate weather in my country.

Summer/winter/spring/Monsoon(rainy season)
Describe your favorite weather. You should say:
 What the weather is like
 Why do you like it
 Where you can experience such weather conditions.

Describe a day when you thought the weather was


perfect.
You should say:
where you were on this day
 what the weather was like on this day
 what you did during the day
pleaseant

Describe a time when weather changed your plan

When was it
What was the weather
How it affected the plan
How you handled it.
It started pouring down

person you admire’


Describe a
Who the person is
What he or she is like
Why you admire him or her

Describe someone you like in your family


What personality does he or she have
Why do you like this person
Do you wish to be like that person.

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