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  1. Speaking about the Weather in English. This section is about the language we use to talk about the weather in English. English speakers love to talk about the weather. It is a way of breaking the ice (starting a conversation). People talk about the weather on the phone and in person. Friends and family talk about the weather before they discuss ...

  2. May 2, 2019 · The Weather in English #2 ☀ Talking about sunny weather ☀. What they teach you in school: It’s sunny. The sun’s shining. These phrases are absolutely fine, of course; there’s a reason we learn them in school – they’re very common. But there are lots of other interesting and common expressions you can use to talk about the weather ...

  3. Jul 15, 2022 · Verbs for describing weather expressions in Spanish. There are three verbs you should use when talking about the weather. The first one is hacer (“to do,” “to make”), the second one is estar (“to be”), and the third one is haber (“to have”). Hacer is largely used to describe the general “feel” or “sensation” of the ...

  4. Activity 1: The Four Corner Game. Kids love this fun classroom game and it is a great listening game to practice weather. To play, place one of the weather flashcards in the 4 corners of the classroom. Then choose one (e.g. ‘sunny’), write it down, and don’t show the students. Next, give students 5 seconds to move to one of the corners.

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  5. 1. Quite warm, like on a summer afternoon. 2. Slightly cold, like first thing on an autumn morning. 3. Very cold, which means you need to wear a hat and scarf. 4. Cold and raining quite a lot. Write the missing word.

  6. Here are some examples: “ Habrá una tormenta mañana” (there will be a storm tomorrow), “ El clima estará frío mañana” (It will be cold tomorrow) and “ Hará bastante calor este verano ” (This summer will be very hot). Other important verbs for talking about the weather in Spanish are “TENER” (to have), “CAER” (to fall ...

  7. May 7, 2024 · Spanish Weather Expressions with Verbs Hacer, Haber and Estar. Hacer — The weather “does” or “makes” Oh hacer, that complex Spanish verb that seems like it can mean so many different things. When talking about the weather, we use the hace form in sentences like:

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