Hello everybody, welcome to this bar. It's time to practice pronunciation and check out your understanding. Okay the first time you need to repeat these phrases exactly after me the same time thrice remember exactly the meaning of these phrases. Alrighty, let's start. It's drizzling. It's pouring it's raining cats and dogs.
I got caught in a downpour. I think the rain is letting up. Perfect. Now let's move on. The next part and let's see how many phrases he can remember. How do we say that it's raining heavily?
When it's raining heavily? What phrase would you usually use? So for heavier rain, we usually say it's pouring. It's raining cats and dogs. It's raining cats and dogs. It's a very nice and common idiom in America.
We use it to describe very heavy rain. How can we say that it's raining, lightly, raining lightly. So when the rain is light, we usually say I think the rain is letting up. I think the rain is letting up. So the rain is letting go of it means that the rain is topping and actually it's raining lightly. We can also say it's a drizzling.
It's drizzling Which means it's raining lightly. Perfect.