Types of weather
Here's a lesson on vocabulary related to "Types of Weather" for the IELTS band score 3.0-4.5:
I. Sunny:
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Definition: Characterized by bright sunlight and clear skies.
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Vocabulary: Sunny, sunshine, clear, bright, warm, hot.
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Example: It's a sunny day, perfect for a picnic at the park.
II. Cloudy:
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Definition: Covered with clouds, lacking direct sunlight.
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Vocabulary: Cloudy, overcast, gray, dull, gloomy.
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Example: The sky is cloudy today, and it might rain later.
III. Rainy:
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Definition: Characterized by rainfall, wet weather.
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Vocabulary: Rainy, raining, showers, downpour, drizzle.
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Example: Don't forget your umbrella, it's going to be a rainy day.
IV. Windy:
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Definition: Having a strong or gusty wind.
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Vocabulary: Windy, breezy, gusty, blustery, windy conditions.
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Example: It's quite windy outside, so hold onto your hat.
V. Stormy:
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Definition: Characterized by intense weather conditions, such as thunderstorms.
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Vocabulary: Stormy, thunderstorms, lightning, thunder, heavy rain.
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Example: Stay indoors, it's going to be a stormy night.
VI. Foggy:
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Definition: Covered with thick fog, reduced visibility.
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Vocabulary: Foggy, fog, misty, hazy, low visibility.
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Example: Drive carefully, it's foggy out there.
VII. Snowy:
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Definition: Characterized by falling or covering of snow.
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Vocabulary: Snowy, snow, snowfall, blizzard, snowflakes.
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Example: The whole town is covered in a snowy blanket.
VIII. Cold:
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Definition: Having low temperatures, chilly weather.
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Vocabulary: Cold, chilly, freezing, frosty, cold front.
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Example: Don't forget to wear a warm coat, it's really cold today.
Remember to practice using these vocabulary words in sentences and conversations to improve your understanding and fluency in English.
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