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Professional TeacherWhich one sounds more natural when talking about the hot weather? Can you share me some native expressions?
It is so hot.
The hot is killing me.
I’m sweating.
Jul 4, 2023 12:12 AM
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Which one sounds more natural when talking about the hot weather? Can you share
me some native expressions? It is so hot. This heat is killing me. I’m sweating.
I'm sweating like a pig.
It's a sauna in here.
I'm dying from the heat.
I'm melting.
Kushushu namhlanje - it's hot today (Xhosa)
July 4, 2023
Which one sounds more natural when talking about the hot weather? Can you share me some native expressions?
It is so hot.
The heat is killing me.
I’m sweating.
There are many things you could say! Here are a few more examples (US English): It's extremely/incredibly/unbearably/super hot today. I can't believe how hot it is. I'm sweating buckets. I'm sweating like a pig. I can't stand/bear/tolerate this heat. This heat is too much for me. etc.
July 4, 2023
Which one sounds more natural when talking about the hot weather? Can you share with me some native expressions?
It is so hot.
The heat is killing me.
I’m sweating.
Another option for you. We often use the word "scorcher," especially if the sun is intense that day. So you can say : It's a scorcher today/ It's gonna(going to) be a scorcher today/tomorrow. Note that "gonna" is informal and very common in conversation. But it's best not use it for formal writing like reports or job applications etc.
July 4, 2023
Which one sounds more natural when talking about the hot weather? Can you share
me some native expressions? It is so hot. The hot is killing me. I’m sweating.
Instead of “it is”, just say “it’s” (sounds more natural 🤗)
“It’s so hot out” is very common. 🫶🏼
July 4, 2023
Which one sounds more natural when talking about the hot weather? Can you share
me some native expressions? It is so hot. The hot is killing me. I’m sweating.
July 4, 2023
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