Weather | British English Idiom | Learn English

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Xuất bản 14/08/2015
British English at http://Britlish.com More lessons at http://linguaspectrum.com If it wasn't for the weather, the English would have nothing to talk about. Accordingly, this introduction to a series of five weather videos should give you all the weather words you need when talking about the weather. The second video in the series is Wet Weather. You can find it here: http://youtu.be/X4uyK0TJRc0 This video looks as general weather words and expressions used in English. Expressions like "Red sky at night..." "Red sky in the morning..." "Nice weather for ducks!" "Turned out nice again." "Raining cats and dogs." and more. If you are serious about improving your English, then perfecting your accent should be an important part of the process. Visit my pronunciation website at http://soundsbritish.com where you can download free sample copies of my eBook, An Interactive British English IPA Chart, and the 2000+ question Practice Pack that goes with it. Invest in your future today. If you are serious about improving your English, then perfecting your accent should be an important part of the process. Visit my pronunciation website at http://soundsbritish.com where you can download free sample copies of my eBook, An Interactive British English IPA Chart, and the 2000+ question Practice Pack that goes with it. Invest in your future today.
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