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Immersion English. ELP Standard 4 Speaking Levels 1 and 2 “WEATHER CONDITIONS” Author: Terry Bultje. sun/sunny. It’s very sunny out today. cloud(s)/cloudy. It’s cloudy out today. Clear (skies). The skies are clear. foggy. The road is very foggy. raining.

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Immersion English

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  1. Immersion English ELP Standard 4 Speaking Levels 1 and 2 “WEATHER CONDITIONS” Author:Terry Bultje

  2. sun/sunny It’s very sunny out today.

  3. cloud(s)/cloudy It’s cloudy out today.

  4. Clear (skies) The skies are clear.

  5. foggy The road is very foggy.

  6. raining It has been raining all day and all night.

  7. drizzling It’s barely drizzling out.

  8. hail The hail was very large.

  9. lightning I like the lightning! It’s looks very cool.

  10. thunder Thunder audio clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn77o_7qsZ0 The thunder was very loud.

  11. wind/windy It’s very windy outside.

  12. tornado The tornado did a lot of damage.

  13. warm It’s nice and warm out today.

  14. hot It’s so hot outside.

  15. humid/muggy It was very humid out today.

  16. cool I enjoy cool weather the best.

  17. cold It don’t like it when the weather is too cold.

  18. snowing It’s snowing.

  19. snowstorm I shoveled a lot of snow after the snowstorm.

  20. freeze/freezing/frozen • Water turns to ice at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. • Freezing temperatures can be deadly. • Never touch your tongue to a frozen metal pole.

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