It's summer in my city now...

Silverobama

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I bought some tea online a few months ago and now it's very hot in my city. I asked the salesperson the following question. Is it natural?

It's summer in my city now and the temperature is very high. Do I need to put the tea into my refrigerator?
 
It's OK. I notice that you commonly use "my city" when you could just use "here" (or "where I am"). Also, "the temperature is very high" is not as natural as "it's very hot". Here's what I would say:

It's really hot here. Should I keep the tea in the fridge?
 
You're really asking what the recommendation for storage temperature is.
 
I thought tea leaves go through a high-temperature drying process during its production.
 
I would probably use went myself, but I think go is possible.
That's a fair point. It just jarred with me when I first read it.
 
Hallo my name is Artem .
 
I want to learn English , help me please🙏
 
Hello @Artem909090 and welcome to the forum. In adddition to the forum we have sections on grammar, idioms, vocabulary and writing. If you have specific questions we'll be glad to help.
 
Hello. My name is Artem.
Note the correct spelling of "Hello". Separate sentences with a full stop, not a comma. Don't put a space before a full stop.
I want to learn English. Help me, please.
Note my corrections to your punctuation above. Don't use an emoji instead of a full stop.

@Artem909090 Your first lesson is above. Take some time to look around the various sub-forums. When you're ready to ask us a specific question, you can start your own thread in the relevant section.
 

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