Natural Way to Ask About Weather
Learning how to ask about the weather naturally can make your English sound more fluent and conversational. While saying “How is the weather today?” is correct, native speakers often use the phrase, “What’s the weather like today?” This small adjustment can help your speech sound more natural.
For example, instead of asking, “How is the weather?” you could say, “What’s the weather like where you are?” or “What’s the forecast for today?” These phrases are more commonly used in everyday conversations.
In this video, Claire and Grace demonstrate how to use these phrases. Claire learns that switching from “How” to “What’s the weather like” makes her question sound smoother and more natural.
Practice using this phrase to describe or ask about the weather with your friends or in your English practice sessions. Keep your learning fun and natural!
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