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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced by Michael McCarthy Felicity

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you
If your country is not one of the ones on the opposite page, write a short paragraph about it 
in the same style, or else choose another country and do the same.
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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
Weather and climate
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Weather conversations
Here are some less common but nonetheless useful
words about weather, so that you can have typical
weather conversations where you agree with
someone by using a near-synonym. In these
examples, B replies using more informal language.
A: Bit 
cold today, isn’t it?
B: Yes, it’s 
chilly
/
freezing
/
nippy, isn’t it?
A: It’s 
hot, isn’t it?
B: Yes, it’s 
boiling
/
sweltering
/
roasting!
A: It’s a bit 
windy today!
B: Yes, really 
blowy
/
breezy, isn’t it?
A: What 
oppressive
/
sultry weather!
B: Yes, isn’t it 
stifling
/
heavy
/
close?
A: What a 
downpour
/
deluge!
B: Yes, it’s 
chucking it down 
/
 it’s pouring!
A: Isn’t it 
humid today?
B: Yes, horrible 
muggy
/
clammy
/
sticky weather!
Climate and metaphors
Climate metaphors are often used, particularly in written English. 
The word 
climate can refer to the general atmosphere or situation in society.
His secrecy and dishonesty created a 
climate of distrust.
The government reforms have contributed to a 
climate of change.
The words 
culturalcurrenteconomicfinancialmoralpoliticalsocial and prevailing all 
collocate strongly with 
climate in this social sense.
She has a very 
sunny disposition – she’s hardly ever miserable.
Though they won the championship last year, the outlook for the team is less 
sunny this year.
Unfortunately, our plans met with a 
frosty reception.
I’m 
snowed under with work – I’ll never get through it all in time.
After the company accounts were examined, the manager left 
under a cloud.
Don’t let your love for him 
cloud your judgement.
The soldiers were hit with a 
hail of bullets.
The Prime Minister was greeted with a 
hail/storm of abuse.
I’ve only a 
hazy memory of my first day at school.
The truth is hidden 
in the mists of history.
The article sparked a 
whirlwind of speculation.
They had a 
whirlwind romance and got married just a 
month after they met.
The horses 
thundered down the racetrack.
Thunderous applause followed his speech.
(Note that 
thundery is used to describe stormy weather 
while 
thunderous describes a loud, deep noise.)
The 
winds of change/discontent/democracy are 
blowing across the country.
A
B


Exercises
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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
Respond to these statements about the weather. Agree using slightly more formal 
language like that of speaker A in the conversations on the opposite page.
1 It’s a bit nippy outside, isn’t it?
2 What a sweltering day!
3 Isn’t it muggy here?
4 It’s blowy, isn’t it?
5 Close today, isn’t it?
6 It’s chucking it down!
7 It’s clammy today, isn’t it?
8 What a sticky day!
What are the metaphorical meanings of these words from B opposite?
1 sunny – 
pleasant and positive
2 frosty
3 to cloud
4 snowed under
5 whirlwind
6 hail
7 climate
8 hazy
9 to thunder
Find collocations for these words. You will find some on the opposite page, but use a 
dictionary to find more if necessary.
1 climate 
2 prevailing 
3 to cloud 
4 the winds of 
5 a frosty 
6 a hail of 
Read the text below and find words in it which mean the following.
1 average
2 dry
3 height above sea level
4 distance from the equator
5 rain and snow
6 rays from the sun
7 make less extreme
8 situated very far from the sea
9 differing weather conditions at different
times of the year
Schemes for dividing the Earth 
into climatic regions are based on 
a combination of indices of mean 
annual temperature, mean monthly 
temperature, annual precipitation 
totals and seasonality. The climate 
of a place is affected by several 
factors. Latitude affects the amount 
of solar radiation received, with 
the greatest in equatorial regions 
and the least in polar regions. 
Elevation affects both temperature 
and precipitation; mountainous 
areas are generally cooler and 
wetter. Location close to the sea or 
to large bodies of water moderates 
temperature; continental areas 
are generally more arid and 
more affected by extremes of 
temperature.

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