martes, 10 de marzo de 2015

10 Weather Expressions in English


Hello my name is Emma, and today's lesson we are going to learn about  weather expressions. So I will teach you ten new epressions that have to do with ...wind, rain, storm, thunder and weather. OK ? So let's get star it! The first expression i want to teach you today, is "storm out". So what is storm? A storm is when you have: heavy rain, lots o lightning, lots of loud bum, thunder sounds. So, that's storm. So we use   talk about weather, but we  also can use it when we talk about how people leave. OK. So when someone leaves a room, very quickly, angrily. OK  They storm out. I don't know if I've never seen someone storms out. But if, maybe you have two friends and they have a fight, when there is a fight, usually one person storms out. They leave the room quickly, and angrily. So the key word here: angry.
Our second expression: under the weather. OK.  And it's important to know wich preposition we are using? Not over the weather, under the weather. What does it mean?  xxx actually doesn't have to do with weather . It means: You are sick; if you are under the weather. It's a common expression we use it a lot, and how are you feelling today? Oh I'm a little under the weather. My teacher didn't come to school; she was feelling a little under the weather. So you can use..x .under the weather, or i'm feelling under the weather. Both are OK. We can use: I'm under the weather  or i'm feeling under the weather.
Third expression for today: weather that storm.


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