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🎧 Learn March Vocabulary in English (A2–B1) | Spring Weather, Allergies, and Everyday English 📌 🎙️ Bob and Bea’s Podcast — Bob & Bea Would you like to speak about March, spring weather, flowers, wind, rain, and allergies in English more naturally? This episode is a great choice for improving your listening and speaking skills while learning useful everyday vocabulary connected to spring. If you’re searching for an English podcast for learners, intermediate listening practice, A2–B1 vocabulary, ESL conversation practice, or natural spoken expressions, this episode is made for you. In this lesson, Bob and Bea show you how to talk about March in English with simple, practical, and easy-to-understand vocabulary. You’ll discover common words and phrases that native speakers use when speaking about changeable weather, spring flowers, pollen, hay fever, light jackets, and the exciting feeling that spring is almost here. Bob and Bea explain each word in clear English, provide helpful examples, and show you how to use the vocabulary in everyday conversations. That makes this episode especially useful for A2, B1, lower-intermediate, and intermediate English learners. 🕒 Timestamps: 00:00 Hook: Why March can be such a confusing month 00:40 Welcome to Bob and Bea’s Podcast 01:30 Why March weather changes so much 02:00 Expression: “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb” 02:45 Weather vocabulary: mild, gust of wind, muddy 03:45 Bright spells and the changing March sky 04:25 Nature in March: bloom, blossom, sprout 05:30 Vocabulary for pollen and hay fever 06:10 What to wear in March: windbreaker and layers 06:43 Phrasal verb: air out 07:08 Expressions: on the horizon / snap out of 08:00 Quick review of the vocabulary 09:09 Comment challenge and goodbye What is March like where you live? Try writing 1–2 sentences in English using the new vocabulary. For example: March is very unpredictable where I live. The trees start to blossom, but my hay fever gets really bad. We have bright spells, but the ground is often muddy.