Why Do the English Always Talk about the Weather?
It's nearly June and the people in London are still wearing the winter jackets! Don't you think the weather in London is so bad at the moment? But when the sun comes out in the late afternoon, it will be summer at this time of a day. When you go to England, you will (将要) see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them on a sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don't take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.
So when you meet English people, they often talk about one thing, the weather. You can say, "Nice weather for the time of year!"
"But it was a little cold yesterday," somebody may answer.
"But it got a bit warmer later!" you can say.
Talk like this, and the English will think, how friendly you are! Talking about the weather can mean more than just trying to make a conversation with a stranger. The weather is everywhere and it affects everyone, so if you meet a stranger or if you are introduced to someone, it is the perfect way to start a conversation!
It's Saturday morning. My parents, my uncle, my sisters and I are all the house. What is my father doing? He is (read) a magazine. My mother is (water) the flowers in the small garden. There are some beautiful flowers in it. My uncle is my (mother) brother. He is a waiter. He is a basketball fan (迷). And he is good playing basketball. Now he is (watch) a basketball match on TV. are my sisters? Cindy is over there. She (like) listening to popular music very much. Nancy is in her room. She (have) a computer. She is writing an e-mail to her friend. What am I doing? I'm (do) my homework.