In this session, we are primarily
going to practice speaking key sentences that will help you carry a
conversation about the weather.
Asking about the weather:
"Do
you know what the weather will be like tomorrow?"
"Do
you know if it's going to rain tomorrow?"
"Did
you see the weather forecast?"
"What
is the weather like in Korea/Seattle/Los Angeles?"
"How
is the climate in Korea?"
"Does
it rain much in Denver?"
"How
different is the weather between Pusan and Seoul?"
"What
is your favorite season of the year?"
Answering questions about the
weather:
"The
weather is supposed to be sunny and warm tomorrow."
"It's
supposed to rain for the next several days."
"I
didn't see the news yesterday so I don't know what the weather is going to be
like."
"Weather
in Los Angeles is usually hot in the summer and mild in the winter. It never
really gets that cold."
"The
weather in Pusan is very similar to Seoul. The main difference is that Seoul
gets a little more snow in the winter and a little hotter in the summer. This
is primarily because Pusan is right next to the water."
"My
favorite season of the year is Spring. It's not too cold and the anticipation
of a good summer puts me in a good mood."
Statements about the weather:
"I
heard Seattle is a very gloomy city with so many clouds."
"The
weather is beautiful this time of year."
"I
hate the rain. It makes me feel depressed."
"Autumn
is a great season."
"The
summer months are so humid in Korea."
"I
can't stand the cold winter months."
"It's
a beautiful day today, isn't it?"
"I
wish the weather was like this everyday."
"It's
been raining for 5 days straight. I wonder when it will stop raining."
"I
hate the snow. The roads are dangerous to drive in, and when it melts, the
streets are very dirty."
"I
love snowboarding so I always look forward to the winter."
"The
winter months are tolerable because I don't mind the cold."
"Korea
has four distinct seasons."
