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Sunday, September 26, 2021

Weatherman. Weatherwoman

Be ready to be the Weather Person 

Level. Intermediate or higher 

Timing: one hour

Procedure: 
Students watch TWO VIDEOS. Available HERE

Students prepare their own weather forecast. 

First video: This video provides B1 or + weather expressions.

Video title: Talking about the weather in English. (8 minutes) 

Students need to take notes of the vocabulary (chilly, freezing, you can see your breath, bundle up, drizzling, mist, spitting, chucking it down, overcast, dark overhead, a storm is brewing, scorching, boiling, baking hot, sleeting, frost....

Second video + vocabulary list:

Video title: Kaddy Lee Preston.Weather Woman ( 1 minute 50) 

Handout to project: Kaddy Lee Preston. Words to remember/learn

Student should make sure they understand the sentences/expressions on Kaddy Lee Preston Handout

Students listen to video and raise their hands when they hear the sentences.


Prepare to produce your own weather forecast to share it with the class or your team 

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