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☀️Are you ready to talk about summer like a native English speaker? In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, you'll learn how to talk about hot weather in English. You’ll learn how to describe different types of hot weather, how to talk about health and safety in the sun, and how to express your feelings about summer. If you're looking to expand your English vocabulary, improve your listening comprehension, and confidently talk about summertime, this episode is for you!
🔥We'll explore how people discuss everything from intense sunshine to sticky, humid conditions, all in a way that helps you learn English naturally. You'll discover new ways to describe how hot it feels, moving beyond just "hot" to more descriptive words like "sweltering" and "muggy." We'll give you practical advice and the English words you need to understand warnings and conversations about protecting yourself during the hottest months. You'll also learn common idioms like "it's like opening an oven" and "you can fry an egg on the sidewalk."
😎Get ready to elevate your vocabulary and sound more sophisticated when discussing the weather. This episode is perfect for learners who want to grow their vocabulary while also practicing their listening skills. If you enjoy learning English through real-life topics and natural conversation, this episode is for you! Be sure to check the episode description for a complete list of the new words and phrases. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share the podcast with your friends who are also learning English. Stay cool, and happy learning!
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) heat wave: a period of unusually hot weather that lasts for several days.
2) high pressure system: an area where the atmospheric pressure is higher than the surrounding areas, often associated with clear skies and warm, stable weather.
3) sweltering: uncomfortably hot and humid, often causing a lot of sweating.
4) oppressive: causing discomfort because of being too strong or intense, making you feel unable to act freely.
5) muggy: unpleasantly warm and humid, with a lot of moisture in the air.
6) dry heat: hot weather with very low humidity or moisture in the air.
7) scorching: extremely hot, often to the point of feeling like your skin is burning.
8) sizzling: extremely hot, often with the feeling that everything is being cooked or heated intensely.
9) sunburn: red, painful skin caused by too much exposure to the sun.
10) sun tan: a darkening of the skin, typically as a result of exposure to the sun.
11) sun-kissed: a term used to describe skin that has a healthy, slightly tanned, or rosy glow from sun exposure.
12) sun stroke/heat stroke: a serious medical condition caused by the body overheating.
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☀️Are you ready to talk about summer like a native English speaker? In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, you'll learn how to talk about hot weather in English. You’ll learn how to describe different types of hot weather, how to talk about health and safety in the sun, and how to express your feelings about summer. If you're looking to expand your English vocabulary, improve your listening comprehension, and confidently talk about summertime, this episode is for you!
🔥We'll explore how people discuss everything from intense sunshine to sticky, humid conditions, all in a way that helps you learn English naturally. You'll discover new ways to describe how hot it feels, moving beyond just "hot" to more descriptive words like "sweltering" and "muggy." We'll give you practical advice and the English words you need to understand warnings and conversations about protecting yourself during the hottest months. You'll also learn common idioms like "it's like opening an oven" and "you can fry an egg on the sidewalk."
😎Get ready to elevate your vocabulary and sound more sophisticated when discussing the weather. This episode is perfect for learners who want to grow their vocabulary while also practicing their listening skills. If you enjoy learning English through real-life topics and natural conversation, this episode is for you! Be sure to check the episode description for a complete list of the new words and phrases. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share the podcast with your friends who are also learning English. Stay cool, and happy learning!
🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
Take lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387
📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbb
Affiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
📝 Vocabulary list:
1) heat wave: a period of unusually hot weather that lasts for several days.
2) high pressure system: an area where the atmospheric pressure is higher than the surrounding areas, often associated with clear skies and warm, stable weather.
3) sweltering: uncomfortably hot and humid, often causing a lot of sweating.
4) oppressive: causing discomfort because of being too strong or intense, making you feel unable to act freely.
5) muggy: unpleasantly warm and humid, with a lot of moisture in the air.
6) dry heat: hot weather with very low humidity or moisture in the air.
7) scorching: extremely hot, often to the point of feeling like your skin is burning.
8) sizzling: extremely hot, often with the feeling that everything is being cooked or heated intensely.
9) sunburn: red, painful skin caused by too much exposure to the sun.
10) sun tan: a darkening of the skin, typically as a result of exposure to the sun.
11) sun-kissed: a term used to describe skin that has a healthy, slightly tanned, or rosy glow from sun exposure.
12) sun stroke/heat stroke: a serious medical condition caused by the body overheating.
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