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[Mastering Summer Vocabulary: Phrasal Verbs, Slang, and Idioms for Hot Weather]-[#22- 18 Phrasal Verbs, Slang Words and Idioms for Summer & Hot Weather]

The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast · B1 · 2024-06-19

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📋 Summary

Introduction to Summer Vocabulary

In this episode of the RealLife English with Gabby podcast, host Gabby focuses on equipping learners with essential English vocabulary related to summer and hot weather. As the Northern Hemisphere enters the summer season, Gabby highlights 18 to 25 expressions that native speakers frequently use to describe heat, outdoor activities, and cooling-off methods. The episode emphasizes that learning these terms is key to understanding American culture and speaking more naturally.

The Anatomy of a Summer Day: Key Vocabulary

Gabby constructs a narrative about a group of friends—referred to as "beach bums"—who spend a hot day trying to "beat the heat." Through this story, she introduces several critical terms:

  • Heat Dynamics: The episode defines a "heat wave" as a prolonged period of extremely hot weather, contrasting it with a "cold spell." She notes that when temperatures rise, the weather is said to "heat up." When the day is exceptionally hot, it is described as a "scorcher," with "blazing," "sweltering," or "stifling" temperatures.
  • Leisure and Cooling Off: To "soak up the sun" is to absorb sunlight, often while relaxing, with the goal of achieving a "summer glow"—a healthy, bronzed tan. When the heat becomes intense, people look for ways to "cool off," such as taking a "quick dip" in a pool or "lounging" by the water. For those without access to a pool, "running through sprinklers" serves as a playful, nostalgic way to manage the temperature.
  • The American Cookout Culture: A central theme of the episode is the "cookout," a staple of American social life where friends and family gather to "fire up the grill." Gabby explains that this involves cooking burgers or corn while enjoying each other's company, often seeking out a "shady spot" (or "sitting in the shade") to escape the direct sunlight.

Living with Air Conditioning

Gabby provides cultural context regarding how Americans cope with the summer. She notes that in the U.S., air conditioning (often abbreviated as "AC") is ubiquitous. Buildings, classrooms, and stores are kept at very low temperatures, which can be surprising to international visitors. She explains the phrasal verb "turn up the AC," which means to increase the cooling power of the system. In older buildings, such as those in New York City, residents often use "window units" to manage the indoor climate.

Describing Physical Reactions to Heat

To describe the physical toll of extreme weather, Gabby introduces the expression "sweating bullets," which means to sweat profusely due to heat or stress. She notes that while this is a common idiom among older generations, younger speakers might prefer simpler terms like "drenched" or "soaked." Additionally, she discusses "humidity," explaining that it refers to the moisture in the air which makes the temperature feel significantly hotter than the actual reading on a thermometer, a common experience during New York City summers.

Conclusion

Gabby concludes by encouraging listeners to utilize the provided study guide, which contains full transcripts, definitions, and practice activities to reinforce these terms. By moving beyond basic vocabulary and adopting these idioms and phrasal verbs, learners can better navigate conversations about the season and sound more confident in their daily English interactions.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's jump right in.
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Feel free to say whatever country you're from.
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I'm not a big heat fan.
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Have you ever wondered how some people managed to turn life's toughest challenges into something extraordinary?
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I'm going to be really excited to do that episode.
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📝Key Phrases

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heat wave
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soak up the sun
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beach bum
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summer glow
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beat the heat
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📖 Transcript

On today's episode of the RealLife English with Gabby podcast, I'll be teaching you 18 phrasal verbs, slang words and idioms about summer and hot weather.
You'll learn new vocabulary like scorcher blazing, heat wave, a quick dip, summer glow, beach bum, sprinklers and more.
Let's get to it.
Hey there, welcome to the RealLife English with Gabby podcast.
I'm your host, Gabby, your fun and friendly English teacher from the one and only New York City.
My goal is to teach you phrasal verbs, idioms and slang that will help you speak English confidently and understand real American conversations.

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