50 Daily English Conversations – The Cloudy Weather 15 August, 202030 November, 2019 by Alisa 50 Daily English Conversations - The Cloudy Weather https://englishforall.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/The-Cloudy-Wheather.mp3 How’s the weather today? I think it’s going to be cloudy. Oh no! Is it going to rain? I wanted to go to the beach today. I don’t think it will rain. But it won’t be sunny. What does the weather forecast say? The weatherman said it would be cloudy today and sunny tomorrow. So if I go to the beach today, it will be OK? Sure, but make sure you wear sunscreen. Yeah I will. I got sunburned last time and it hurt for several days. Or just wait and go when the weather is a little better. I guess I can just go to the beach tomorrow. Maybe I’ll go with you. Vocabulary the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area Weather /ˈweð.ər/ UK /ˈweð.ɚ/ US full of clouds Cloudy /ˈklaʊ.di/ UK /ˈklaʊ.di/ US drops of water from clouds Rain /reɪn/ UK /reɪn/ US an area of sand or small stones near the sea or another area of water such as a lake Beach /biːtʃ/ UK /biːtʃ/ US bright because of light from the sun Sunny /ˈsʌn.i/ UK /ˈsʌn.i/ US a statement of what the weather is likely to be for the next day or few days, usually broadcast on television or radio or printed in a newspaper Weather Forecast /ˈweð.ə ˌfɔː.kɑːst/ UK /ˈweð.ɚ ˌfɔːr.kæst/ US a male weather forecaster on television or radio Weatherman /ˈweð.ə.mæn/ UK /ˈweð.ɚ.mæn/ US a substance that you put on your skin to prevent it from being damaged by the sun Sunscreen /ˈsʌn.skriːn/ UK /ˈsʌn.skriːn/ US Sunburned skin has become red and sore by being in the strong heat of the sun for too long, or is very suntanned Sunburned /ˈsʌn.bɜːnd/ UK /ˈsʌn.bɝːnd/ US Email Tweet Tweet Share Pinterest Messenger Related Download Pdf Lessons (Audio Included) Loading...