1. Tell me about the weather at where you live. What is the weather like in each season? Which season do you personally like most?
- My country is in the tropical region, but it still has four distinct seasons.
- In spring, the weather is pleasant, with flowers blooming and fresh green trees everywhere.
- In summer, it can be very hot and humid, especially in the cities, with temperatures sometimes over 35 degrees Celsius, and sometimes there are sudden rain showers in the afternoon.
- Autumn is my favorite season because it’s cooler, less humid, and the sky is often clear. The leaves on the trees change color, creating a peaceful and beautiful atmosphere.
- In winter, the north can be quite cold, sometimes below 10 degrees Celsius, while the south stays warmer but a bit cloudy and dry.
- Personally, I enjoy autumn the most because it’s comfortable, the weather is pleasant, and it’s perfect for outdoor activities like walking or having coffee outside.
2. How is the weather today at where you are? Is it cold, is it warm? Talk about today's weather in detail.
- Today, the weather where I am is really nice. It’s sunny and warm, with temperatures around 27 degrees Celsius, which feels very comfortable.
- The wind is light, perfect for going outside. The sky is mostly clear, with a few small clouds here and there.
- I can hear birds singing and see people walking, riding bicycles, or enjoying the sunshine. The sunlight makes everything look bright and cheerful.
- Honestly, it’s a perfect day for a walk or relax in the park. I enjoy days like this because they improve my mood, make me feel energetic, and allows me to enjoy the fresh air.
3. Severe weather conditions can do a lot of damage. Tell me about an experience you had related to severe weather conditions. Perhaps a city was flooded, or maybe businesses or schools were closed due to heavy snow. What was the problem? How did people deal with the situation?
- I remember one time a few months ago when our city had really heavy rain, and it caused serious flooding.
- Some streets were completely underwater, and cars couldn’t move at all. Many shops and schools even had to close for a day or two.
- People handled the situation in different ways. Some walked carefully through the shallow water, while volunteers helped move important items from flooded houses.
- The local government also set up temporary shelters to make sure everyone had a safe place to stay.
- Although it is stressful and a bit inconvenient, it was amazing to see how people helped each other and stayed calm. That experience really showed me how communities can come together during severe weather.
4. How has the weather in your country changed over the years? What was the weather like you were a child? How was it different from the weather now?
- When I was a child, the weather in my country was much more pleasant, especially in the summer. The temperature was usually around 25 degrees Celsius, which was perfect for outdoor activities. I used to go fishing with my brother, play football with my friends, and spend a lot of time outside without feeling too hot.
- However, nowadays, summers are extremely hot, with temperatures often reaching 35 degrees Celsius or more. Most people prefer to stay indoors to avoid the heat.
- I think it is because of global warming. So, the biggest difference is that summers used to be very pleasant and enjoyable, but now they are much hotter and more tiring.