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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2025 · 22 MIN

Are You Using These 27 COLD THINGS in English Correctly?

from American English With Brent · host Brent

In today's English lesson, you will learn how to talk about cold things in English much better than you are now.✅ I can be your speaking partner https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code SUMMER10 for 10% off your conversation❄ Weather & NatureSnow – Soft, white frozen water that falls from the sky. The snow covered the ground like a fluffy white blanket.Frost – A thin layer of ice on surfaces. The grass had frost in the morning, sparkling in the sunlight.Icicle – A thin stick of ice hanging from something. The roof had long icicles hanging down like glass decorations.Snowflake – A tiny piece of frozen water that falls from the sky. A snowflake landed on my hand and melted in seconds.Hail – Small balls of ice that fall from the sky. Hail hit the car during the storm, making loud tapping sounds.Sleet – Rain mixed with snow or ice. Sleet made the roads slippery and dangerous for drivers.Blizzard – A strong snowstorm. The blizzard made it hard to see outside, even a few feet ahead.Snowstorm – A lot of snow falling at one time. The snowstorm lasted all night, covering the town in deep snow.Slush – Wet snow mixed with water. The sidewalk was covered with slush, soaking my shoes.🥶 Objects, Foods & Drinks10. Ice – Frozen water.There is ice in my drink, clinking against the glass.Ice Cube – A small block of ice. She put ice cubes in her water to make it extra cold.Freezer – A cold part of a fridge where food is kept frozen. The ice cream is in the freezer, next to the frozen vegetables.Fridge – A machine that keeps food cold. The milk is in the fridge, on the top shelf.Popsicle – Frozen flavored water on a stick. The popsicle melted in the sun, dripping down my hand.Ice cream – Sweet frozen milk dessert. We had chocolate ice cream for dessert after dinner.🌍 Places & Animals16. Iceberg – A huge piece of ice floating in the ocean.The ship sailed past an iceberg, most of it hidden under the water.Glacier – A slow-moving river of ice. The glacier is melting because of warm weather in the summer.Polar Bear – A large white bear that lives in cold places. The polar bear walked across the ice, looking for food.Penguin – A black and white bird that lives in cold places. The penguin slid on the ice toward the water.Ski Slope – A snowy hill for skiing. We went down the ski slope fast, feeling the wind in our faces.Ice Rink – A place to skate on ice. We went to the ice rink to skate with our friends.Arctic – The very cold area at the top of the Earth. The Arctic is home to polar bears, seals, and snowy owls.Antarctica – A cold continent at the bottom of the Earth. Penguins live in Antarctica, where the land is covered in ice.Ice Fishing – Fishing through a hole in ice. He went ice fishing on the lake, waiting for a fish to bite.🧣 Body & Clothing25. Shiver – To shake because you are cold.I started to shiver in the cold wind, even with my coat on.Winter Coat – A heavy coat for cold weather. I wore my winter coat outside because the temperature was below freezing.Snow Boots – Boots for walking in snow. She put on her snow boots before going out to play.Frostbite – An injury from very cold temperatures. He got frostbite on his fingers after staying outside too long.Snowman – A man made from snow. They made a big snowman in the yard with a carrot for a nose.

In today's English lesson, you will learn how to talk about cold things in English much better than you are now.✅ I can be your speaking partner https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code SUMMER10 for 10% off your conversation❄ Weather & NatureSnow – Soft, white frozen water that falls from the sky. The snow covered the ground like a fluffy white blanket.Frost – A thin layer of ice on surfaces. The grass had frost in the morning, sparkling in the sunlight.Icicle – A thin stick of ice hanging from something. The roof had long icicles hanging down like glass decorations.Snowflake – A tiny piece of frozen water that falls from the sky. A snowflake landed on my hand and melted in seconds.Hail – Small balls of ice that fall from the sky. Hail hit the car during the storm, making loud tapping sounds.Sleet – Rain mixed with snow or ice. Sleet made the roads slippery and dangerous for drivers.Blizzard – A strong snowstorm. The blizzard made it hard to see outside, even a few feet ahead.Snowstorm – A lot of snow falling at one time. The snowstorm lasted all night, covering the town in deep snow.Slush – Wet snow mixed with water. The sidewalk was covered with slush, soaking my shoes.🥶 Objects, Foods & Drinks10. Ice – Frozen water.There is ice in my drink, clinking against the glass.Ice Cube – A small block of ice. She put ice cubes in her water to make it extra cold.Freezer – A cold part of a fridge where food is kept frozen. The ice cream is in the freezer, next to the frozen vegetables.Fridge – A machine that keeps food cold. The milk is in the fridge, on the top shelf.Popsicle – Frozen flavored water on a stick. The popsicle melted in the sun, dripping down my hand.Ice cream – Sweet frozen milk dessert. We had chocolate ice cream for dessert after dinner.🌍 Places & Animals16. Iceberg – A huge piece of ice floating in the ocean.The ship sailed past an iceberg, most of it hidden under the water.Glacier – A slow-moving river of ice. The glacier is melting because of warm weather in the summer.Polar Bear – A large white bear that lives in cold places. The polar bear walked across the ice, looking for food.Penguin – A black and white bird that lives in cold places. The penguin slid on the ice toward the water.Ski Slope – A snowy hill for skiing. We went down the ski slope fast, feeling the wind in our faces.Ice Rink – A place to skate on ice. We went to the ice rink to skate with our friends.Arctic – The very cold area at the top of the Earth. The Arctic is home to polar bears, seals, and snowy owls.Antarctica – A cold continent at the bottom of the Earth. Penguins live in Antarctica, where the land is covered in ice.Ice Fishing – Fishing through a hole in ice. He went ice fishing on the lake, waiting for a fish to bite.🧣 Body & Clothing25. Shiver – To shake because you are cold.I started to shiver in the cold wind, even with my coat on.Winter Coat – A heavy coat for cold weather. I wore my winter coat outside because the temperature was below freezing.Snow Boots – Boots for walking in snow. She put on her snow boots before going out to play.Frostbite – An injury from very cold temperatures. He got frostbite on his fingers after staying outside too long.Snowman – A man made from snow. They made a big snowman in the yard with a carrot for a nose.

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In today's English lesson, you will learn how to talk about cold things in English much better than you are now.✅ I can be your speaking partner https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code SUMMER10 for 10% off your conversation❄ Weather & NatureSnow – Soft,...

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