Episode 03

Episode 03

Tess and Ravi discuss a topic that many British people like to talk about all the time. Can you guess what it is? Adam reports on some of the different ways you said you greet each other.

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Adam

Adam: Hello and welcome! My name is Adam. Rob is on holiday this week – lucky man! He’ll be back for the next episode.

Thanks for your comments – we love hearing from you. It was really interesting to hear how you greet each other. Adilson Santos sent us a great message telling us the different ways to greet people in Brazil. He said that people who are not close friends just say ‘hi’. If they are better friends, a girl might hug a boy and kiss his cheek, but boys never kiss each other, they only shake hands and boys who are very good friends might hug quickly. He also said that boys don’t really shake hands, they slap their hands together, and that at church he kisses men on the cheek and shakes hands with women.

Isn’t it interesting how complicated greetings can be!

Langtucoiam from Vietnam said that, when meeting an old friend, people will normally shake hands, but again it can be different depending on how close you were, how old your friend is and your friend's sex.

Finally, Hess in the Ivory Coast said that people in his tribe always ask for news when they meet, but they don’t bow or shake hands. He said that two people who slept in the same room will even ask what the news is when they wake up in the morning! I found that fascinating.

Do you remember what Tess and Ravi are doing in this series? They are looking at all the things that people think about when they think about Britain. So, what’s the topic today? Well, it’s something that British people love to talk about. Can you guess what it is?

Tess and Ravi

Ravi: Hi everyone, hi Tess!

Tess: Hi Ravi.

Ravi: Right. I think you know that Tess and I are here to talk about some of the things you think you know about Britain.

Tess: Things like ‘drinking tea’, ‘the Royal Family’ and ‘fish and chips’ – things you think are very British.

Ravi: And what could be more British than today’s weather? It is horrible out there, Tess.

Tess: Is it raining?

Ravi: No, it’s not raining but it’s grey and cold and miserable and… it’s exactly what people said about British weather. We asked our listeners around the world what they think about when they think about Britain and lots of people said ‘British weather’.

Tess: Do people think the weather here is bad?

Ravi: Well, they think it rains a lot – and it does. They think the summer is wet – and it often is, they say that…

Tess: I don’t think British weather is so bad though, do you?

Ravi: I do today.

Tess: It’s true that we don’t have very hot summers but, you know, we don’t have very cold winters either. Britain’s got a temperate climate – that means …

Ravi: A what climate?

Tess: Temperate climate. It means that we don’t have extreme weather – we don’t have very hot summers or very cold winters. But that also means that the weather is quite changeable – the weather changes quite often.

Ravi: Yeah, it can be raining, then five minutes later it’s sunny, then it starts raining again. You never know what the weather is going to be like.

Tess: But that’s a good thing, Ravi. I like that. People sometimes say you can have four seasons in one day in Britain and it’s true.

Ravi: But how can you decide what clothes to wear, Tess? You don’t know if it’s going to be cold or hot or what...

Tess: That’s typical of you, Ravi. And, because the weather does change quite a lot, that’s why British people seem to talk about the weather so much. It’s typical small talk, isn’t it? The sort of thing you say to people when you’re waiting for a bus or something. ‘Nice day today’ or ‘I think it’s going to rain later’. That kind of thing.

Ravi: That’s true. It’s difficult to talk about the weather if the weather’s the same every day. We say ‘I think it’s going to rain later’ because it usually is going to rain. It does rain a lot here.

Tess: Well, I don’t know. I think it’s about the same as other countries in the north of Europe. It’s just that we get rain all year round rather than just in one season. Anyway, the rain means that we have beautiful green countryside. Lots of visitors love the countryside because it looks so green – and that’s because of the rain.

Ravi: Hmm. You know how I feel about the countryside, Tess, but I suppose it does look nice, if you like that kind of thing.

Tess: Lots of people do. I think the British countryside is beautiful – and so do lots of visitors. And it wouldn’t look so green if we didn’t have all that rain!

Ravi: Hmm.

Adam

Adam: Mmm, I agree with Tess. I grew up in Scotland and the weather there can be very changeable. You can have hot sun, snow, rain and wind all in one day. People say "If you don't like the weather in Scotland, don’t worry - just wait half an hour and it will change!"

Many people love talking about the weather and there are lots of words about it. I think there are a lot more words to describe bad weather than good weather! Perhaps that’s because when the weather is good, people are too busy enjoying themselves to discuss it.

If it’s dark, you can say that it’s a grey day, perhaps because there are lots of clouds covering all the sky – which means that it’s overcast. That probably means that the weather is miserable and dull. If there’s a very light rain that doesn’t stop, then you can say it’s drizzly – this sort of rain is called drizzle. If the clouds look like they will rain hard soon, then you can say there is an angry sky.

Oh, it’s so much fun complaining about the weather! Now you know why we do it.

Write in and tell us about the climate in your country. Is it always the same or does it change a lot? What are the best times of year and the worst? What temperature do you think is a hot day and what temperature do you think is a cold day?

You can leave your comments on LearnEnglish which is at www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish or on Facebook - we’re at ‘Elementary Podcasts’. Look out for the next episode with more news about Carolina! Bye!

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Average: 4.5 (8 votes)

Submitted by KellySantiago on Fri, 18/10/2024 - 00:29

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In Brazil, the climate is different in each region of the country. For example, in the south of the country, it’s usually cold in the winter and hot in the summer, but in the north, is hot and rainy in the winter. In the middle, is very dry and hot in the winter. Where I live, in Florianopolis, the weather changes many times in a single day. On the same day it can be, sunny and overcast, wind and rainy. The best times is the summer, because I live in the beach and the worst is the winter because a hat cold.A hot day when the temperature is more than 25 degrees and a cold day is when the temperature is less than 21 degrees.

Submitted by Abdulrahman Ghazal on Thu, 26/09/2024 - 00:47

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My country, Syria, has nice weather like most of Middle Eastern countries. But in Syria it's quite different. The weather depends on the region, we have green mountains on the Mediterranean sea that give you special weather and fresh air. we also have dessert which is covered with snow in the winter !.

It normally rains in the winter but sometimes it rains hard in the summer.

In general the weather here is pretty good.

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Submitted by Ali abobakr on Fri, 23/08/2024 - 19:56

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 I am Egyptian and the weather in Egypt is moderate in the summer and warm in the winter. I currently live in Abu Dhabi, UAE and the weather there is very hot and the humidity is high. 

Submitted by TALBI on Sat, 01/06/2024 - 10:04

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In  Morocco which is located in north africa the weather is mild the climate is wonderful the temperatures are stable the rains are throughtout the year and there are areas in the north and south that are cool despite the summer and this is what characterises morocco even in the desert areas not only in the atlas and the beautiful oases

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Submitted by Hannalara on Sun, 12/03/2023 - 18:00

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In Brazil, in a general way, the weather is very hot and wet. We have some states in southern Brazil, which have low temperatures.
In my opinion, the best time of the weather in my Country is the period between April until September, because the temperature is milder. The worst, in October until March, because the weather is very, very hot and we have a lot of rain that provokes many floods.

Submitted by lama190 on Sun, 27/11/2022 - 17:18

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Hi everyone , I am from Saudi Arabia , I live in Riyadh the climate here is too hot because it's center the nofood desert and in winter sometimes the temperature Don't reach 0 or -1

Submitted by yazan321 on Thu, 17/11/2022 - 11:07

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Hi, I'm Yazan from jordan, the climate here is different from governorate to another to even if jordan is a small country. illustrate Aqaba's climate in summer is too hot but in the winter is perfect with a little cold but its fine. But if we go to another city like Tafila the situation is completely the opposite the winter is so bad and the summer is temperate

Submitted by Hang or Hanna … on Mon, 15/08/2022 - 03:45

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Good morning everyone, I am from Vietnam and it is a tropical country. Therefore, it rains a lot in the summers and becomes very cold in the winters. My family and I live in Thai Nguyen, which is in the north so we enjoy the whole 4 seasons: Spring, summer, fall, and winter. The temperature can reach 40 degrees on dog days and decrease to 0 in the mountainous area.

Submitted by amola on Mon, 26/07/2021 - 16:02

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Hi. I am from Saudi Arabia sepcific from south close to Yemen . The weather her is changeable but not in a same day ,but in months . to clarify my point - we have nice weather specially in mountains . We have different weahter in general not like other areas her in Saudi Arabia .In my opinion the high temperature is 30 'oc and the cold temperature is -0 . I like what I heared her it is new words like vorecast and grey and drizzle .

Submitted by May Thida Su on Mon, 15/02/2021 - 10:10

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HI !!! I'm from Myanmar. Myanmar doesn't like any other countries, it has only three seasons, the hot season, the rainy season and the cold season. It's simple the hot season is hot and the rainy season rains a lot and the cold season is very cold but since a century ago, the climate has changed a lot. In the hot season, the weather wasn't very hot but now the temperature reaches 42 degrees at most and 36 degrees at least. In rainy season, it rained a lot but now it rains very few. And the cold season, the weather was cold not very cold but now it is also hot in the cold season, the temperature reaches 32 degrees at most and 26 degrees at least, that temperature can't be say cold, isn't it? So I want to say is that is usually hot and not cold in all three seasons. It's global warming.
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