Lesson No 14C-Conversational Exchanges About The Weather

Conversational Exchanges About The Weather

Talking about the weather is a common conversation starter. Below are example dialogues about the weather along with their pronunciations in Devanagari script. These will help you practice and become more comfortable discussing the weather in various situations.

Dialogue 1: General Conversation

  • Person A: How’s the weather today?
    • हाउ’ज़ द वेदर टुडे?
  • Person B: It’s quite warm and sunny.
    • इट्स क्वाइट वॉर्म एंड सनी।
  • Person A: that’s great weather for a walk in the park.
    • दैट’स ग्रेट वेदर फॉर अ वॉक इन द पार्क।
  • Person B: Absolutely! Do you want to join me for a walk later?
    • ऐब्सोल्यूटली! डू यू वांट टू जॉइन मी फॉर अ वॉक लेटर?

Dialogue 2: Commenting on Rain

  • Person A: It’s raining heavily today.
    • इट्स रेनिंग हेविली टुडे।
  • Person B: I know, right? I forgot my umbrella at home.
    • आय नो, राइट? आय फॉर्गॉट माय अम्ब्रेला ऐट होम।
  • Person A: that’s unfortunate. Do you want to share mine?
    • दैट’स अनफॉर्च्युनेट। डू यू वांट टू शेयर माइन?
  • Person B: Thank you, that would be great!
    • थैंक यू, दैट वुड बी ग्रेट!

Dialogue 3: Discussing Cold Weather

  • Person A: It’s quite cold today, isn’t it?
    • इट्स क्वाइट कोल्ड टुडे, इज़न्ट इट?
  • Person B: Yes, it is. I had to wear my thick coat.
    • यस, इट इज़। आय हैड टू वियर माय थिक कोट।
  • Person A: Do you know if it’s going to snow later?
    • डू यू नो इफ इट्स गोइंग टू स्नो लेटर?
  • Person B: I heard on the radio that we might get some snow this evening.
    • आय हर्ड ऑन द रेडियो दैट वी माइ्ट गेट सम स्नो दिस ईवनिंग।
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Dialogue 4: Talking About A Heatwave

  • Person A: The heatwave is unbearable, isn’t it?
    • द हीटवेव इज़ अनबेरेबल, इज़न्ट इट?
  • Person B: Yes, it is. I’ve been staying indoors all day.
    • यस, इतिफ़ आद been स्तायिंग इनडोर्स ऑल डे।
  • Person A: Do you have any plans to cool down?
    • डू यू हैव एनी प्लान्स टू कूल डाउन?
  • Person B: I might go to the beach later. How about you?
    • आय माइट गो टू द बीच लेटर। हाउ अबाउट यू?
  • Person A: I’m planning to visit a friend who has air conditioning.
    • आय’म प्लानिंग टू विजित अ फ्रेंड हू हैज़ एयर कंडिशनिंग।

Dialogue 5: Commenting on a Beautiful Day

  • Person A: It’s such a beautiful day today!
    • इट्स सच अ ब्यूटीफुल डे टुडे!
  • Person B: Yes, the sky is so clear and blue.
    • यस, द स्काय इज़ सो क्लियर एंड ब्लू।
  • Person A: Perfect weather for a picnic, don’t you think?
    • परफेक्ट वेदर फॉर अ पिकनिक, डोंट यू थिंक?
  • Person B: Absolutely! We should go to the park later.
    • ऐब्सोल्यूटली! वी शुड गो टू द पार्क लेटर।

Vocabulary for Weather Conversations

  • Sunny: सनी
  • Rainy: रेनिय
  • Stormy: स्टोर्मी
  • Cloudy: क्लाउडी
  • Windy: विंडी
  • Snowy: स्नोई
  • Hot: हॉ
  • Cold: कोल्ड
  • Warm: वॉर्म
  • Cool: कूल
  • Humid: ह्यूमिड
  • Dry: ड्राय

Tips for Discussing the Weather

  1. Use Weather Apps: Check a weather app to stay updated on current conditions.
  2. Listen to the News: Weather forecasts on the news provide useful phrases and vocabulary.
  3. Practice Describing: Practice describing the weather where you live or in different places you know.
  4. Engage in Small Talk: Use weather conversations to practice small talk in real-life situations.
  5. Use Adjectives: Enhance your descriptions by using a variety of adjectives (e.g., “It’s freezing cold,” “It’s pleasantly warm”).
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By practicing these dialogues and tips, you’ll become more proficient in discussing the weather, which is a versatile and common topic in English conversations. Happy learning!

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