
Celsius To Fahrenheit ℃/℉

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about temperature in Celsius (℃) and Fahrenheit (℉) and how to convert between them. This is very useful for weather reports, travel, and daily conversation in English-speaking countries like the U.S.
📌 1. Key Vocabulary
Chinese Pinyin English
摄氏度 shèshìdù Celsius (°C)
华氏度 huáshìdù Fahrenheit (°F)
温度 wēndù temperature
📌 2. Basic Sentence Patterns
🌡️ Asking about temperature
今天多少度?
What is the temperature today?
今天是摄氏多少度?
What is the temperature in Celsius today?
🌡️ Saying temperature
今天是25摄氏度。
It is 25°C today.
今天是77华氏度。
It is 77°F today.
📌 3. Celsius ↔ Fahrenheit Conversion
🔥 Formula (for advanced students)
°F = °C × 9/5 + 32
°C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
📊 Easy Reference Examples
Celsius Fahrenheit Sentence
0°C 32°F 今天是0度,很冷。
10°C 50°F 今天10度,有点冷。
20°C 68°F 今天20度,很舒服。
25°C 77°F 今天25度,很暖和。
30°C 86°F 今天30度,很热。
📌 4. Real-Life Weather Sentences
今天25摄氏度,很适合出去玩。
It’s 25°C today, perfect for going out.
纽约今天30度(86°F),非常热。
It’s 30°C (86°F) in New York today, very hot.
我觉得20摄氏度最舒服。
I think 20°C is the most comfortable.
📌 5. Practice (Try Saying in Chinese)
Today is 68°F.
It is 30°C today.
What is the temperature today?
It is very cold today (0°C).
25°C is very warm.
By the end of this lesson, you can:
Understand Celsius and Fahrenheit
Say temperatures in Chinese
Compare hot, cold, and comfortable weather
Talk about weather in real-life situations
Video Summary
AI GeneratedTeacher Li explains how to express temperature in Chinese, focusing on the terminology and sentence structures for both Celsius (摄氏) and Fahrenheit (华氏). The lesson covers basic vocabulary, the specific word order for stating degrees, and provides practical examples using Beijing and New York to illustrate the differences between the two systems.
