Thumbnail Image

Idioms that use weather vocabulary

Thirzah

It is often difficult to understand Idioms and to use them correctly. Idioms are a great way to communicate and can help you to sound more native. 

Sometimes I see a connection between the weather and my mood or emotional state. Many idioms using weather vocabulary also reflect our mood, emotions or level of focus. 

Here are some common ones for you to discover. 
Can you guess which words go in which gaps? 


11= storm
12= nine
13= clouds
14= shine

Don't be surprised if you find this difficult as my idiom lessons are for Upper- Intermediate and Advanced students only. Here you will see examples of my high-quality teaching materials. 

Maybe working with pictures and your imagination is easier for you.
Try this next activity



In picture A the man is very happy so we would say he's on cloud 9. 
Picture B shows a bored student with his head in the clouds i.e. not focusing on his studies. 
Picture C shows a hard-working mathematician getting very stressed. Maybe he has been working too hard for too long and now his head is an information fog. He can't think clearly anymore. 
Picture D is of storm clouds that indicate a storm is coming. The moments before the storm break are calm but not always appreciated because we are concerned about the coming storm. 

Now try to create some imaginative sentences about the pictures using the idioms. 

Next, try to guess the meaning of these idioms. 



How did you do? Here are the answers. 


Can you understand them now? 
Book a lesson with me to learn more idioms, ask questions and share your opinion. 

I have included some other idioms using weather vocabulary in recent posts Workplace Problems Part 3, introduces taking a raincheck. 
Winter Idioms in English, explores what feeling under the weather means. 

I have many more idioms to share with you so keep your eyes on my tutor column. 

專欄文章僅為講師個人觀點,不代表 Cafetalk 立場。

課程

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

25 分鐘
2,000
不接受評價/這篇投稿不接受評價

來自:

住在:

授課種類

講師會的語言

英語   母語程度

Thirzah 講師的人氣專欄

« 講師專欄首頁
線上客服諮詢