miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2014

Hello Marta, Pablo, Daniel, Nene, Sergio and David. I hope everybody looks at the blog this time.

We are learning how to talk about the weather and a few other things too. The question we ask is:

What is the weather like today? That's when when we want to know about today.

But when we want to know about yesterday or about a day in the past we say:

What was the weather like yesterday? 

Look at the words in black, they are different: is for today, was for yesterday.

In our lesson this week we reviewed the names of countries in Europe and their capital cities. Then, each student was given a worksheet with some gaps of information and they had to ask a partner for that information to complete their worksheet. They had to ask questions like:

What's the weather like today in London?

And their partner had to answer:

It's foggy, or it's rainy or it's sunny, or it's cloudy, or it's stormy or it's windy or it's snowy.

Homework

1/Remember, draw one box for each day of this week and and write inside what the weather is like that day:

Example: TUESDAY. It is sunny and hot.

2/ Draw 3 little pictures of different types of weather and write a short conversation next to them.
Example:
Me:          Is it snowing?

A friend: No, it isn't. It is raining.

3/ Go to this link http://enjoyenglish.free.fr/english/primaire/weather/index.html and listen to the expressions. Then write what down what you heard.


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