count /kaʊnt/ (verb) to say numbers in the correct order Example: She can count up to 10 in Italian
hot /hɑːt/ (adjective) having a high temperature; producing heat Example: It's very hot today.
city /ˈsɪti/ (noun) a large and important town Example: I live in Ho Chi Minh city.
play /pleɪ/ (verb) to do things for pleasure, as children do; to enjoy yourself, rather than work Example: All kids like playing.
today /təˈdeɪ/ (adverb) on this day Example: I visit my grandfather today.
weather /ˈweðər/ (noun) the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place and time, such as the temperature, and if there is wind, rain, sun, etc. Example: What is the weather like today?
cold /kəʊld/ (adjective) having a lower than usual temperature; having a temperature lower than the human body Example: I caught a cold because I walked in the rain.
Over there /ˈəʊvər ðer/ (Prep Phrase) a lively song written by George M Cohan to praise US soldiers serving abroad in the First World War . He wrote it on 6 April 1917, the day on which the US entered the war, and it includes the words: ‘The Yanks are coming! And we won't come home ‘til it's over over there.’ The song was also popular during the Second World War . Example: Look, the poodle over there is so damn cute.
how many /haʊ ˈmeni/ Example: How many students are there in your class?
rainy /ˈreɪni/ (adjective) having or bringing a lot of rain Example: Today is a rainy day.
sunny /ˈsʌni/ (adjective) with a lot of bright light from the sun Example: It's very hot in the sunny season.
cloudy /ˈklaʊdi/ (adjective) covered with clouds; with a lot of clouds Example: It’s cloudy today.
windy /ˈwɪndi/ (adjective) with a lot of wind Example:
many /ˈmeni/ (determiner, pronoun) used with plural nouns and verbs, especially in negative sentences or in more formal English, to mean ‘a large number of’. Also used in questions to ask about the size of a number, and with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’. Example: There are many toys in my room.