How do we describe hot and cold objects?
- We describe hot and cold objects by feeling their temperature.
- Hot things can make us feel warm when we touch them, like a cup of hot chocolate.
- Cold things can make us feel chilly, like ice or snow.
Examples:
- Hot day:
- On a sunny day, the ground feels hot when you walk barefoot.
- We can say, "It's a hot day!" when the sun is shining.
- Hot soup:
- If you have a bowl of soup, you must wait for it to cool before eating.
- The soup is hot and can burn your tongue if it's too warm.
- Cold ice cream:
- When you eat ice cream, it makes your tongue feel cold.
- You can say, "This ice cream is cold!" because it comes from the freezer.
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