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LESSON NOTES

British English Listening


Comprehension for Beginners #4
Listening to a British English
Forecast

CONTENTS
2 British English
2 Vocabulary
2 Sample Sentences

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BRITISH ENGLISH

1. You're listening to the weather forecast.

2. What's the forecast?

3. We'll have sunny weather all through the morning. In the afternoon, though, it's going to
get cloudy and we'll have rain in the night. The rain will continue through the night until
early tomorrow morning, when the sun will start coming out again.

VOCABULARY

V oc abular y English C lass

when the sun is bright and


sunny (British) visible adjective

again (British) repeat, once more adverb

through (British) continuing towards the end expression

to continue (British) to carry on as before verb

the time of day after


night (British) evening, when it is dark noun

water that falls in drops from


rain (British) clouds in the sky noun

when the sky is covered by


cloudy (British) clouds adjective

to listen (British) to pay attention to a sound verb

forecast (British) a prediction of future events noun

the time period after midday


afternoon (British) but before evening noun

SAMPLE SENTENCES

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I often go on a picnic on a sunny day. Could you say that again?

He was studying all through the night to Press any key to continue.
pass the exam.

What's your plan for this Friday night? Yesterday, we had a lot of rain in a short
period of time.

It's getting cloudy outside. I like to listen to the radio before going to
sleep.

Yesterday's forecast said we might get My cats like to take a nap in the afternoon.
snow this weekend.

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