谈论天气和正在干什么的英语对话作文

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谈论天气和正在干什么的英语对话作文
全文共6篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
The Weather and What We're Up To
Michael: Hi Emily! How's it going today?
Emily: Hi Michael! I'm doing pretty well. Can you believe this gorgeous sunshine we're having?
Michael: I know, it's amazing! After that week of nonstop rain, I was starting to think summer would never get here.
Emily: Me too! I'm so glad the rain finally stopped. There's nothing worse than being cooped up inside all day when it's pouring out.
Michael: Definitely. I usually don't mind rainy days, but after a while it just gets boring and gloomy. What did you do to keep busy during all that rainy weather?
Emily: Mostly just played video games and watched TV. Although I did read a few books too. How about you?
Michael: Video games, for sure! I beat a couple new levels on that adventure game I've been playing. I also worked on this coolMind Craft world I've been building.
Emily: Ooh nice! I need to get back into Mind Craft, I haven't played it in forever. Maybe you can show me your world sometime?
Michael: For sure, you'd probably think it's really cool! So now that it's sunny out, what sort of stuff do you want to do?
Emily: Well, I'm definitely planning to spend as much time as possible outside. Playing at the park, riding bikes, swimming if it gets really hot...basically just being outdoors soaking up the vitamin D!
Michael: Those all sound like awesome ideas. We're so lucky to have that huge park nearby with the basketball courts, playgrounds, hiking trails and everything. I'm definitely going to ride my bike over there a bunch.
Emily: Yeah, me too! We could even have a picnic at the park some day, that'd be fun. Pack a cooler with sandwiches and snacks and just hang out on the grass all afternoon.
Michael: A picnic does sound nice. Maybe we could play some frisbee too while we're at it? Get a little exercise in addition to just laying around.
Emily: For sure, frisbee would be great! I've been meaning to practice my frisbee throws anyway. We'll have to see if any other friends want to come along for the picnic too.
Michael: Good call, the more the merrier! A couple of the guys from school were just saying how they're pumped for the sunny days so they can play outdoors more. I'll ask them about the picnic idea.
Emily: Awesome. Oh, and we'll definitely have to go swimming too at some point! Maybe we could all get a pool pass for the community center?
Michael: Yes! I love swimming at the community pool. The water feels so refreshing on really hot summer days.
Emily: It really does. And they have that awesome water slide and diving boards too which is always fun. We'll have to make sure to go plenty while school's out.
Michael: No doubt. I'm definitely going to be living at that pool all summer if the warm weather keeps up!
Emily: Same here! Sunny summer days are the best. As long as it's not too humid and sticky out.
Michael: Ugh yes, humid weather is the worst. I'll take dry heat over humid grossness any day.
Emily: Seriously. When it's really muggy out it's just miserable being outside. Everything feels sticky and gross.
Michael: For sure. We'll keep our fingers crossed for sunny but dry days! Hopefully we don't get stuck inside too much with yucky humid spells.
Emily: Exactly! But regardless, I'm just super excited to have so much free time coming up to spend outdoors however the weather ends up. No more being cooped up inside after school gets out!
Michael: I know, having the full open summer days ahead of us is going to be amazing. We're going to have so much fun this year!
Emily: For sure! Waterpark trips, beach days, camping, bikes rides, picnics at the park...I can't wait to do it all! This summer is going to be epic.
Michael: It really is. Soak up that sunshine while we can! Alright, I'll start putting together a list of fun outdoor activities for us to do. This summer is going to be one for the books!
Emily: Awesome, I can't wait! Let me know what fun stuff you come up with for the list. I'm ready for an amazing summer!
篇2
The Weather and Our Day
Jenny: Hey Sarah, isn't this weather just amazing today? The sun is shining so bright and warm.
Sarah: You're right Jenny, it's a beautiful spring day! I'm so glad we don't have to stay cooped up inside.
Jenny: Me too! I was starting to go a little stir crazy being stuck indoors so much with all the rainy, gloomy days we've had lately.
Sarah: Tell me about it. There's nothing worse than having to stay inside for recess when it's pouring rain outside. At least today we can go out and play!
Jenny: Definitely! I'm looking forward to running around and getting some fresh air. Maybe we can play on the swings and slides.
Sarah: Ooh fun! I love going down the big twisty slide. My favorite is putting my arms out and pretending to be an airplane!
Jenny:
laughing
Yes, I've seen you doing that Sarah. Just don't actually try to fly off at the end!
Sarah:
giggling
I'll try not to! But hey, what are you up to after school today? Want to go to the park or ride our bikes around the neighborhood?
Jenny: I can't today, my mom is taking me to my ballet lesson after school. But we should definitely plan a bike ride this weekend if the nice weather sticks around!
Sarah: Ballet again? How do you have the patience for that? I can barely sit still long enough to do my math homework!
Jenny:
laughing
Yeah, it does require some focus and discipline. But I've been doing ballet since I was really little, so I'm just used to it now. I enjoy the exercise and creativity of it.
Sarah: Well, more power to you. I'll stick to running around like a maniac! Speaking of which, did you hear about the new jungle gym equipment they're installing next week?
Jenny: No, what is it? New monkey bars?
Sarah: Even better - they're putting in a rock climbing wall! How awesome is that?
Jenny: No way, really? A rock wall at our school playground? That is so cool!
Sarah: I know, right? I can't wait to try it out. You'll have to show me some of your ballet moves to help me get to the top!
Jenny:
laughing
Okay, maybe I can teach you some conditioning exercises that will help with strength and flexibility for climbing. Although you might just beat me up that rock wall with all your energy!
Sarah: We'll see about that! Oh, there goes the bell. We'd better start heading inside before we're late.
Jenny: You're right. Race you to class!
Sarah: You're on!
running and laughing
That's the end of our chat for now. We were just two kids enjoying a sunny spring day and looking forward to playing outside after being cooped up too much with the recent rainy weather. We're excited about the new rock climbing equipment coming to our school playground next week. Even though we have different interests like ballet and running around energetically, we still find ways to play together and appreciate each other's activities. Isn't it wonderful when the nice weather allows kids to spend more time outdoors being active and using our imaginations? Those are some of my favorite childhood memories!
篇3
A Sunny Spring Day
Today is such a beautiful sunny day! The weather has been amazing lately. We've had lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. Spring is definitely here.
I was talking to my friend Thomas on the playground during recess. "Hey Thomas, isn't this nice weather we're having?" I said. "It's so warm and sunny out. Perfect for playing outside!"
Thomas agreed. "You're right, Michael. This is awesome weather. I'm so glad winter is over and we can finally go outside without having to bundle up in a million layers."
Just then, our friend Emily ran over to us. "Hi guys! Did you see the flowers that just bloomed in the garden?" She pointed over to the little flower garden next to the playground. "Look at those pretty yellow daffodils and pink tulips!"
We walked over to take a closer look. The flowers were so bright and cheerful looking. "Wow, those are beautiful," Thomas said. "My mom loves planting flowers around our house in the spring too."
Emily nodded excitedly. "Me too! The warmer weather makes everything look so alive again after the dull, gray winter. Don't you just love spring?"
"I sure do," I replied. "Especially because it means no more wearing heavy jackets and boots everywhere we go."
"Or dealing with slushy, icy sidewalks!" Thomas chimed in. "No more slipping and sliding just trying to walk to school in the morning."
Emily laughed. "That's so true! I remember one morning back in February when I slipped on a patch of ice and fell right into a huge puddle. I was soaked all day!"
"Ugh, that's the worst!" I said, cringing at the thought. "I'll take a warm, sunny spring day over an icy winter one any day."
Just then, the recess bell rang, signaling it was time to line up and head back inside. "Well, I guess we better get going," Thomas said with a sigh. "But at least we can look forward to going outside for gym class later!"
"You're right," Emily replied cheerfully. "And you know what else is great about this weather? We can finally have gym class outside on the field instead of being stuck in the gym!"
We all cheered at that prospect as we got in line with the rest of our class. I could hardly wait for gym later. Playing outside in the fresh air and sunshine sounded like a dream.
Later that day at gym, our teacher allowed us to play our favorite games out on the big grassy field behind the school. The warm sunlight felt so nice on my face as I ran around chasing my
friends. I couldn't believe how lucky we were to have such a gorgeous day.
After gym, my friend Claire came over while I was catching my breath. "Hey Michael, did you hear? Ms. Martin said we can have our science class outside today too since it's so nice!"
My eyes went wide. "No way, that's awesome! I love when we get to do class outdoors."
Claire nodded enthusiastically. "Me too! It's so much better than being cooped up inside all day. The weather is just too pretty to waste sitting indoors."
Soon it was time for science, and just like Claire said, our teacher had us gather up our materials and head out to the courtyard in the middle of the school. We spread out our towels and worksheets on the concrete and soaked up the warm rays as we learned about plant life cycles.
I loved breathing in the fresh spring air and listening to the birds chirping in the trees above us as we worked. Every now and then, a gentle breeze would blow, ruffling my hair. This sure beat staring out the window at the nice weather while stuck inside!
After science was over, I met up with my friends again at the tetherball pole on the playground. We spent the rest of our free
time before the end of the day hitting the tetherball back and forth and jumping rope, stopping every so often to wipe the sweat from our brows. The sunshine felt so revitalizing and energizing.
As I walked home later that afternoon, I couldn't stop smiling, thinking about what a marvelous spring day it had been. From admiring the newly bloomed flowers to being able to spend so much time outside, it was just about a perfect day.
When I got home, I found my mom outside doing some yard work, pulling weeds and raking up stray leaves that had been left over from fall. "Hi sweetie!" she called out with a wave when she saw me. "Isn't this weather fantastic? I just couldn't waste a gorgeous day like this cooped up inside."
I grinned and gave her a hand, delighted to keep enjoying the nice weather a little while longer. As we worked side by side in the yard, I felt so grateful for the longer days, warmer temperatures, and reappearance of green grass, trees and flowers that came along with spring.
After dinner that evening, my family and I went for a walk around the neighborhood. It felt so liberating to be out in just t-shirts and light jackets after being bundled up in heavy winter
gear for months. We strolled slowly, breathing in the fresh, clean air and admiring our neighbors' budding gardens.
As the sun began sinking lower in the sky, painting it vivid shades of orange, pink and purple, I thought about how lucky I was to live in a place with four distinct seasons. As much as I disliked winter, it made me appreciate days like this so much more - the first hints of spring's long-awaited arrival after the dreariness of winter.
I went to bed that night completely content, my cheeks still tinged rosy from the warmth of the day's sunshine. As I drifted off to sleep, I dreamed of more glorious spring days just like this one, filled with endless warmth and possibility.
篇4
It's a Sunny Day!
"Good morning class! How is everyone doing today?" Mrs. Johnson asks with a big smile.
"Good morning Mrs. Johnson!" we all say together.
"That's wonderful to hear. Now, who can tell me what the weather is like outside today?" she asks, looking around the classroom.
I raise my hand excitedly. "Ooh ooh, pick me!"
Mrs. Johnson points at me. "Yes, Johnny? What does it look like outside?"
"It's super sunny and bright out there today!" I exclaim. "The sky is totally blue with just a few little white clouds."
"Excellent observation Johnny," Mrs. Johnson says. "The sunshine makes it a beautiful spring day, doesn't it? Who can describe what they would wear on a nice sunny day like today?"
Suzie raises her hand next. "On a sunny day, I like to wear shorts and a t-shirt since it's warm out. I also put on sandals and sunglasses."
"Me too!" I agree. "Sunny days are the best for playing outside without heavy jackets or coats."
Mrs. Johnson nods. "You're absolutely right. Dressing in light, cool clothes is perfect for warm, sunny weather. What kinds of fun outdoor activities can we do when it's sunny?"
I wave my hand frantically. "Oh oh, I know! We can go to the park and play on the swings and slides. Or we can have a picnic and eat sandwiches outside on the grass."
"Playing catch or frisbee is really fun in the sunshine too," Tommy adds. "My dad and I like tossing a football around in the backyard on nice days."
"Those all sound like excellent sunny day activities," Mrs. Johnson says happily. "Getting outdoors is so important for kids to run around, use their energy, and enjoy the beautiful weather. What else can we do outside when it's sunny?"
Jamal raises his hand. "My family likes to go on hikes and nature walks in the warm sunshine. We look for cool bugs and animals."
"And my parents take me and my sister to the beach when it's sunny out," Sophia says. "We swim in the ocean and build sandcastles."
Mrs. Johnson claps her hands together. "A hike, the beach, those both sound marvelous! You all have such fantastic sunny day ideas. I'm so glad we have amazing weather to be outdoors today."
I look out the classroom window at the bright blue sky and can't wait for recess to go outside and play. Sunny days are the absolute best! Maybe I'll even get an ice cream treat from the truck if I'm really good.
Just then, I hear a huge rumble of thunder and see dark clouds quickly rolling in. Oh no, it looks like the sunny weather might not last!
"Well, so much for our sunny day," Mrs. Johnson says with a sigh as the first raindrops start pattering against the windows. "But there's still plenty of fun to be had inside too. Who can give me some examples of indoor activities we can do on a rainy day?"
I ponder for a moment then raise my hand again. "We can paint pictures, read books, or do puzzles if it's raining."
"Ooh, or have a dance party!" Emma suggests excitedly.
"I like building things with legos when it's too wet to play outside," Michael adds.
Mrs. Johnson smiles at all of our ideas. "Those are all fantastic rainy day suggestions. It's always fun to use our creativity and imagination inside too. Maybe if we're lucky, we'll get a break from the rain later to go outdoors again."
I stare out the window, watching the heavy raindrops pounding down as the sky grows darker. The sunny morning seems like a million years ago now. Being stuck inside isn't nearly
as fun as running around in the warmth and sunshine. I really hope this rainy weather doesn't last too long.
A few hours later, the storm finally starts to clear up. Mrs. Johnson leads us all outside for recess, but the playground is one big puddle! We can't go on the swings or slides when everything is so wet and muddy.
"Since the playground isn't really an option after all this rain, why don't we have a free play period in the field instead?" Mrs. Johnson suggests. "Just try to avoid any really muddy areas."
Some kids start kicking a soccer ball around on the drier parts of the grass. A few of the girls do cartwheels and handstands. I decide to swing myself around the tetherball pole, going as fast as I can until I'm just a blonde blur.
After a little while, I plop down onto the ground, feeling a bit dizzy. As I'm catching my breath, I notice a bunch of earthworms scattered all over the damp earth from the big rainstorm. Hey, I have an idea!
I scoop up a few worms and call over Tommy and Jamal. "Hey guys, let's have a worm race!"
We dig a little path in the muddy ground and line our worms up at the starting line. "On your marks, get set, go worms go!" I shout.
We watch gleefully as our slimy friends wiggle along, cheering them on. Unfortunately, most of the worms just end up tying themselves into knots. Oh well, it was still hilarious!
Pretty soon, it's time to head back inside. Mrs. Johnson wasn't too happy that we got ourselves all muddy during worm races, but it was definitely worth it in my opinion. I loved exploring outside after the big storm, even if the playground was too wet to use.
As we're cleaning off our dirty shoes and clothes, Mrs. Johnson asks us, "What was your favorite part about being outdoors today after the rain?"
I think for a second, then say, "Well, even though it stopped raining, the playground was too wet and muddy. So we got to run around and make up our own fun games in the field instead! Like, we couldn't go down the big slide, but we found a cool way to race worms. Getting muddy was definitely my favorite part."
Tommy agrees. "Yeah, it was awesome to get a little messy and not just sit on the blacktop. We got to use our imagination and come up with new ways to play."
"I'm glad you all enjoyed your free play period so much," Mrs. Johnson says with a chuckle. "A little mud and mess never hurts if you're being creative and active. You children certainly made the most of the rainy day conditions."
After cleaning up, we all settle back into our classroom desks feeling tired but happy from our adventures. I can't wait for more sunny days, rainy days, and everything in between. No matter what the weather is like, there's always fun to be had!
篇5
It was a bright and sunny morning. Emily and her best friend Jacob were walking to school together.
Emily: What a beautiful day! The sun is shining so brightly. I love days like this.
Jacob: Me too! It's perfect weather for playing outside at recess. I hope we get to go out for gym class today too instead of having it in the classroom.
Emily: That would be awesome! I much prefer gym class outdoors. Hey, what are you doing after school today?
Jacob: I have soccer practice until 5pm. But after that I'm free. Do you want to come over and play video games or something?
Emily: Sure, that sounds fun! Can we play that new adventure game your brother got? The one with all the cool puzzles?
Jacob: You mean Legend Quest 3? Yeah, that game is sweet! We can take turns being the player and figuring out what to do next.
Emily: Yay, it's a date!
Just then, they arrived at the school gates. Their friend Maya was waiting for them.
Maya: Hey guys! Isn't this weather just perfect? It's not too hot and not too cold. Just right for wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
Emily: I know, right? I'm so glad it's finally starting to warm up after that long winter. Spring is my favorite season.
Jacob: Yeah, no more bundling up in heavy coats and boots. We can stay outside for as long as we want now!
Maya: Definitely. Oh, I can't wait for summer though! My family is going to the beach for a whole week in July. We're
going to go swimming, build sandcastles, have bonfires at night...it's going to be epic!
Emily: That sounds like a dream vacation. You're so lucky! The beach is my favorite place.
Jacob: Me too. Maybe my parents will take us to the beach this summer too. If not, we can at least go to the community pool every day.
Maya: Either way, we're going to have so much fun this summer! Endless sunny days to run around, play games, and just be outside.
Emily: You're totally right. No teachers, no homework, no wake-up alarms. Just freedom!
The morning bell rang, signaling it was time for the kids to head to class. As they walked down the hallway, Emily turned to her friends.
Emily: You know, I was just thinking. We're really fortunate to live somewhere with nice weather a lot of the year. I have a pen pal from Scotland and she tells me it rains there almost every day!
Jacob: No way, that would be the worst! I couldn't handle all that gloomy rain and darkness.
Maya: Me neither. Although I do enjoy rainy days sometimes when we can stay inside, cuddled up watching movies and eating popcorn.
Emily: True, but only for a day or two at most. We're lucky the crummy weather doesn't last too long here. Can you imagine having to bundle up in heavy rain jackets and carry an umbrella everywhere for weeks on end?
Jacob: Ugh, dreadful! That's why I love living here. We get to experience all the seasons, but winter is never too harsh and summer is always glorious.
Maya: Exactly. The weather here is pretty much perfect if you ask me. A nice moderate climate with just enough variation to make things interesting.
Emily: I'll say! Alright friends, time for math class. Let's just try to get through the indoors part of our day so we can enjoy the sunshine at recess!
With that, the three kids headed off to their classroom, dreaming about all the outdoor fun and activities the beautiful weather had in store for them.
篇6
A Sunny Day with My Best Friend
Sarah: Hi Emma! It's such a beautiful sunny day today. The sky is so blue and bright. I love days like this.
Emma: Me too! The sunshine makes me feel so happy and energetic. Don't you just want to spend the whole day outside?
Sarah: Definitely! I was thinking we could go to the park and play on the swings and seesaws. Maybe we could have a picnic lunch too?
Emma: Ooh, a picnic sounds like fun! I'll ask my mom to make us some sandwiches and pack a few snacks. We can't forget drinks too since it's so warm out.
Sarah: My mom can bring some lemonade. She makes the best lemonade ever! I'll also pack some fruit like grapes, strawberries and oranges. We need to have something sweet and juicy.
Emma: For sure! Ooh, and we should bring a blanket to sit on at the park. That way we can relax on the grass in the sunshine while we eat.
Sarah: Great idea! Let me go ask my mom about the picnic stuff. I'll be right back!
(Sarah runs inside, then returns a few minutes later)
Sarah: My mom says the picnic is all set! She's making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for us. She's also packing carrot sticks, granola bars and putting the lemonade in a cooler.
Emma: Wonderful! My mom packed ham and cheese sandwiches, cookies, apple slices and waters. This is going to be the yummiest picnic ever.
Sarah: I can't wait! Should we invite any of our other friends to come along?
Emma: You know, I think I'd like to keep it just the two of us today. We haven't hung out just the two of us in a while.
Sarah: You're right, it has been a while since it was just you and me. Okay, a best friends' picnic it is! Let's stop by my house to pick up the picnic basket, then we can head over to the park.
(Sarah and Emma walk over to Sarah's house to grab the picnic supplies)
Sarah: Okay, got everything! Let's go have our picnic!
(Sarah and Emma walk to the park, find a sunny spot, and lay out the blanket)
Emma: This spot is perfect! The sun feels so warm and delicious.
Sarah: I know, it's making me want to take a little nap after we eat our lunch.
(They start unpacking the picnic supplies)
Emma: Mmm, everything looks and smells so yummy! Your mom makes the best peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Sarah: Well, your mom's ham and cheese sandwiches look pretty scrumptious too. Should we dig in?
(They each take a sandwich and start eating)
Emma: (munching happily) This is so good! I'm really glad we decided to have a picnic today.
Sarah: Me too! And the best part is, we have the whole afternoon ahead of us to play at the park after we've finished eating.
Emma: I can't wait! I'm definitely going to swing super high on the swing set.
Sarah: You always swing higher than me! But that's okay, I'll race you to the seesaws after we're done eating.
Emma: You're on! Last one there is a rotten egg!
(They giggle and keep eating, enjoying their picnic on the gorgeous sunny day)。

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