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Let us examine some of the words and phrases used in ‘Weather Words’ slides.

Let us examine some of the words and phrases used in ‘Weather Words’ slides. when the Summer cools down ; I let my tea cool down the plane takes off at noon; he takes off layers of clothes we all (jumped, went home, said ‘sorry’) a breeze coming off the ocean;

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Let us examine some of the words and phrases used in ‘Weather Words’ slides.

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  1. Let us examine some of the words and phrases used in ‘Weather Words’ slides.

  2. when the Summer cools down; I let my tea cool down • the plane takes off at noon; he takes off layers of clothes • we all (jumped, went home, said ‘sorry’) • a breeze coming off the ocean; • it is a bit cold, it is a bit warm, a bit tight, a bit sweet • we put off going out • in between sweet and sour • it is only half past four, it is only for a joke, it is only me! • the temperatures go from 0 to 100; the alphabet goes from A to Z; the train goes from Paddington

  3. we ran into a fog; we ran into George in Lannion; we ran into shelter • it may still be cold outside; there may still be time to finish • one talks of bad weather; one talks of how much food costs • some flowers are so strong that…; many places are so hot that… • I ended up with too much food; they ended up looking silly; he ended up in Calais! • You didn’t bother to say goodbye; he didn’t bother to put his coat on.

  4. They drove straight by me; I drove straight past your house; It is straight down the road. • So far it has been easy; so far we can explain; so far the weather has been fine. • He looked embarrassed; I looked silly; she looked pretty as a picture. • It looks like we will be early; it looks as if things will be OK; it looks like snow. • If today is anything like yesterday it will rain; if my suit is anything like yours I will be happy.

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