1. Chapter 4 Examples for Conversation For Good Weather ‘Nice day, isn’t it? ‘ ‘Isn’t it beautiful? ’ ‘The sun ‘Isn’t it wonderful?’ ‘Yes, wonderful, isn’t it? ‘ ‘It’s so nice and hot . . .’ ‘I think it’s so nice when it’s hot, isn’t it?’ ‘I really love it, don’t you? ‘ For Bad Weather ‘Terrible day, isn’t it?’ ‘Isn’t it unpleasant?’ ‘The rain ... I don’t like the rain.’ ‘Just think - a day like this in July. It rains in the morning, then a bit of sun and then rain, rain, rain, all day’ ‘I remember the same July day in 1936 ‘Yes, I remember too.’ ‘Or was it 1928?’ ‘Yes, it was.’ ‘Or in 1939?’ ‘Yes, that’s right.’ Now look at the last few sentences of this conversation. You can see a very important rule: you must always agree with other people when you talk about the weather. If it is raining and snowing and the wind is knocking down trees, and someone says, ‘Nice day, isn’t it?’ answer immediately, ‘Isn’t it wonderful?’ Learn th...