Weather idioms

天气习语

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2013-07-29

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Using weather idioms: is Jen chasing rainbows, or is it a storm in a teacup?
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  • Speak hello, and welcome to the English We Speak from BBC Learning English.

  • I'm Yang Li.

  • I'm waiting for Jan to arrive in the studio, but she.

  • She's outside and she's in a really bad mood.

  • So I thought it would be a good opportunity to teach you some weather idioms.

  • What do you think?

  • Jen is looking really angry.

  • Have a listen.

  • It's so unfair.

  • I've been working all morning, I've done all sorts of things and the boss just won't give me that promotion.

  • He told me that if the words.

  • Are she has a face like thunder.

  • If you have a face like thunder, it means that you.

  • You are very angry indeed.

  • And Jen definitely seems angry.

  • Oh, it's so unfair.

  • When things go wrong for me, they always go badly wrong.

  • It never rains, but it pours.

  • There's another weather idiom.