Слайд 1Weather
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Слайд 9What?
Noun
Snow
Cloud
Rain
Sun
Wind
How?
Adjective
Snowy
Cloudy
Rainy
Sunny
Windy
Слайд 17Noun
Snow
Cloud
Rain
Sun
Wind
Adjective
Snowy
Cloudy
Rainy
Sunny
Windy
Adjective
Cold
Cool
Warm
Hot
Dry
Wet
Слайд 18Fill the gaps
There are ________________seasons in a year. They are……………..
There
are ________________ months in a year. They are…………….
There are ________________
months in a season. They are…………
Winter months are…………..
Spring months are…………..
Summer months are…………..
Autumn months are…………..
Слайд 19In summer it is hot.
In summer it is sunny.
Слайд 20In autumn it is cool.
In autumn it is windy.
Слайд 21In winter it is cold.
In winter it is snowy.
Слайд 22In spring it is warm.
In spring it is rainy.
Слайд 31Weather in our hometown
How often is the weather good/bad in
your hometown?
When does it get really cold/hot in your hometown?
What
is the hottest/coldest month in your hometown?
What do people like to do when it’s hot/cold in your hometown?
When is the weather mild/warm/cool?
Слайд 33What is the weather going to be like?
The weather is
going to be warm and sunny.
The weather is going to
be cool and rainy.
It is going to be rainy.
It is going to rain.
It is going to be snowy.
It is going to snow.
Слайд 35It is going to be rainy in Paris
Слайд 37It is going to be foggy in Saint-Petersburg
Слайд 38It is going to be snowy in London
Слайд 39It is going to be cloudy in Moscow
Слайд 40It is going to be cold in New York
Слайд 42Comparatives
To form comparatives we add –er or –r to one-syllable
adjectives.
Old – older
Warm – warmer
Large – larger
Wide – wider
Слайд 43Comparatives
We add “–er” or “–r” to adjectives which end with
“y”, but we change “y” to “I”
Dry – drier
Rainy –
rainier
Sunny – sunnier
Слайд 44Comparatives
Sometimes we double the last consonant
Big – bigger
Hot –
hotter
Sometimes adjectives are irregular
Good – better
Bad – worse
Слайд 45Comparatives
With most adjectives of more than two syllables we
use ‘more’
Interesting – more interesting
Exciting – more exciting
Terrible – more
terrible
Слайд 46Comparatives
To compare two things we use the following construction:
‘A’ is
older than ‘B’ / ‘A’ is not older than ‘B’
( Father is older than Mother / Mother is not older than Father)
‘As’ are smaller than ‘Bs’ / ‘As’ are not smaller than ‘Bs’
(Birds are smaller than elephants / Elephants are not smaller than birds)
? Is ‘A’ older than ‘B’?
? Are ‘As’ smaller than ‘Bs’