Thursday, March 5, 2020

Happy Spring! or Fall! English Weather Vocabulary

Happy Spring! or Fall! English Weather Vocabulary Well, today is the first day of spring for me and all of us who live in the Southern hemisphere, it is fall to all the Northern hemisphere folks (slang for people). As I was taking my daily subway ride to the school where I teach I noticed that everyone had flowers, except me (boo!). I asked at the school, and I was told that in Argentina the first day of spring is marked or celebrated my giving flowers and having a picnic. What a nice tradition! So I thought that I would take this occasion to talk about the weather.The table below will explain the basic English Weather Vocabulary.[table id=2 /]Note that we always use THE when we talk about the sun.We treat the active weather like rain and snow differently than the inactive weather.Below is a poem about spring. All of the words related to weather have been underlined. Not all are explained in the table, but can you understand what they are from context? Are they adjectives or verbs of weather?I thought I had forgotten,But it all came back againTo-night with the first spring thunderIn a rush of rain.I remembered a darkened doorwayWhere we stood while the storm swept by,Thunder gripping the earthAnd lightning scrawled on the sky.The passing motor busses swayed,For the street was a river of rain,Lashed into little golden wavesIn the lamp lights stain.With the wild spring rain and thunderMy heart was wild and gay;Your eyes said more to me that nightThan your lips would ever say. . . .I thought I had forgotten,But it all came back againTo-night with the first spring thunderIn a rush of rain.What is your favorite season? Does your country have any special traditions to mark or celebrate the first day of every season?Email us if you have an questions, or contact us for Skype English classes (cursos de inglés).

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