Describe a kind of weather that you like
- What kind of weather it is
- What you usually do during this weather
- How this weather affects your mood
- Why you like this type of weather
Sample Answer
My favorite pattern of weather is a warm day full of sunlight, which is typical of the summer, and I can’t wait till it starts. Yes, it sometimes gets scorching hot and sultry. But I don’t care. At least I don’t have to fight with bulky overcoats or down jackets.
Summery days mean blue sky, gentle breeze, white beaches, and green trees. I love the warmth, the plenty of sunshine it brings and the sun tanned people. On those days, girls wear cute skirts and lovely sun bonnets. All the beautiful colors go around, capturing our attention and being so eye-pleasing. And you can feel the longing to go outdoors and experience an adventure.
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It is the ice cream time as well as of a variety of fruits, such as peaches, strawberries and watermelons. I love those after going swimming or hiking. Plus, it is also a time of great relaxation. You’ll always marvel at how much fun and entertainment can be squeezed into sunny days. There is the time of rest, swimming, surfing, picnics, fishing and boating. There is always something going on and there are always people enjoying nature. I love this type of weather because it is linked to most of my best memories and it never fails to trigger my passion in life.
Typical of (phrase) like most people or things of the same type
Schorching hot (phrase) extremely hot
Sultry (adj) sultry weather is unpleasant because the air is hot and slightly wet
Bulky (adj) big and thick
Overcoat (noun) a long warm coat that you wear in cold weather
Down jacket (noun) a warm jacket filled with the soft feathers of a duck or a goose
Breeze (adj) a light wind
Sun bonnet (noun) a cotton hat for babies that protects the baby’s head and face from the sun
Eye-pleasing (adj) pleasing to the eye (visually)
Longing (noun) a strong feeling of wanting someone or something
Marvel at (verb) to show or feel surprise or admiration
Squeeze in/into (phrasal verb) to be able to do something, even though you do not have much time
Trigger (verb) to cause someone to have a particular feeling or memory
QUESTIONS FOR PART 3
What’s the difference between ‘season’ and ‘weather’?
Well the difference is basically that seasons are a time of the year, whereas weather refers to atmospheric conditions such as wind, rain, snow and sun. So it’s a pretty big difference.
In general, do you think people prefer to live in very hot places or very cold places?
That’s a good question, and I’m not all that sure, but I suppose most people probably prefer to live in very hot places, because for example, if you compare the number of people living in the far north of the country, where it gets extremely cold, to the southernmost part of the country, where it gets blazing hot, a lot more people live down south, at least as far as I know anyway. So I think this kind of shows that most people would rather choose a very hot place to live in as opposed to a cold place.
Blazing hot (phrase) very hot
Kind of (informal) rather, to some extent (often expressing vagueness or used as a meaningless filter)
As opposed to (phrase) in comparison with; instead of
In the future, what do you think will be some of the effects of global warming?
Well, from what I’ve seen and read, I think one of the likely effects will be a rise in sea-levels, due to the melting of the polar ice caps. Although I have no idea of how much they will actually rise – hopefully not a lot! So that’s one thing, and as well as this, I think what will also happen is that more rivers and lakes will dry up as a result of global warming, and this has already started happening in many parts of the world. So unfortunately, it looks like the effects will all be pretty adverse.
What do people do on rainy days and sunny days?
Actually it depends greatly on people’s interests. However, generally speaking, people would choose to stay at home and enjoy a good movie if it’s raining cats and dogs outside. On the contrary, they tend to ask their friends and organize a small camping trip or go out and participate in some outdoor activities if there is plenty of sunshine out there.
Rain cats and dogs (idiom) rain heavily
On the contrary (phrase) used for emphasizing that something is true, even though it is the opposite of something that has been said
Has climate change affected your country?
Yes, it has. Recently people have been going though erratic weather patterns over the last few decades. There are infrequent heatwaves and unpredictable floods, which have caused a great deal of damage to people in the central areas of the country. Besides, global warming is having a detrimental influence on my country as well. The temperature is getting higher thus decreasing the quality of lives of many people, especially those living in the South as it’s sometimes scorching hot that all people want to do is to stay home and turn on the air- conditioner.
Erratic (adj) not even or regular, unpredictable
Cause/Do damage to something (phrase) have a detrimental effect on
Scorching hot (phrase) very hot