What’s the one topic that connects everyone, everywhere? The weather! It might seem simple, but talking about the weather is a powerful tool for starting conversations. It's a shared experience, whether you're dealing with a humid, muggy afternoon or enjoying a beautiful, crisp autumn day. This is the perfect weather for practicing your small talk, so let's move beyond 'It's sunny' and learn how to do it like a native speaker.
- Looks like we're in for some rain, huh?
- Can you believe this beautiful weather we're having?
- A bit chilly today, isn't it?
- Did you get caught in that downpour earlier?
- Do you have any plans to get outside and enjoy the sunshine?
- Does this kind of gray, overcast sky make you feel sleepy too?
- Well, I should get going before the rain starts. Nice talking to you!
- I'm going to grab a coffee to warm up. I'll see you later.
- I'd better take advantage of this sunshine and go for a walk. Catch you later!
Ready to sound more natural? Instead of just 'hot' or 'cold,' try using these expressions. They add color and personality to your weather-related small talk.
How would you handle these situations? Talk about the following:
- You are starting a video call with a new client from another country. Use the weather to break the ice.
- You are in an elevator with your boss. Make polite small talk about the sudden change in weather.
- You are at a cafe and see a neighbor. Comment on the beautiful day to start a friendly chat.
- Rewrite the sentence using the vocabulary word 'scorcher'.
- Now, rewrite it again and add a suggestion for an activity using the phrase 'perfect weather for'.
Small talk gets easier the more you do it. If you want to roleplay some common office scenarios or practice "Making an Exit," you can book a lesson with me on Cafetalk!
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