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But yeah, you do have to be careful about where you are and the wind as well.
Yeah.
Very windy in the UK.
Yes, I have.
Beautiful memories.
Probably the most recent and the most beautiful was when I was in Thailand last February.
Very cold and rainy in the UK.
So I decided to go to Thailand and I just remember seeing the sunset at the beach and I'd never seen the sun so red before.
It was incredible.
So when the sun is setting and it's kind of, it looks like it's going below sea level at nighttime, just beautiful, stunning.
Yes, and if you sunbathe for too long, you might need to cool down.
To cool down means to do something to cool yourself when you're feeling too hot.
And you can do that by going for a swim.
To go for a swim is to literally go swimming, but it could also mean just to relax in the water.
And lastly, we mentioned picnics.
A picnic is a meal that you enjoy outside.
And we'll be back next week with another episode of Real Easy English.
Bye for now.
Hello! Welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Becca. And I'm Georgie. Remember, you can find all this episode's vocabulary along with a transcript and worksheet on our website, bbclearningenglish.com. Now Becca, do you read a lot? Hmm, I don't read often. I just feel like I don't have the time, Georgie. How about yourself?
Let's start with a quiz question. The longest novel in the world is widely thought to be by French author Marcel Proust. A book which, when translated into English, means Remembrance of Things Past. But how many words does the book contain? Is it A. 130 000, B. 1.3 million or C. 13 million?