Weather and Its Idioms
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Weather and Its Idioms
Today, we're going to talk about the weather.
Weather
What are the four seasons?
Which season is your favorite?
Weather
Spring
Summer
Autumn (Fall)
Winter
Lets brainstorm some weather words.
I will show a word and you tell me which
season it belongs to.
Temperatures
hot
warm
mild
cool
cold
Weather Words
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Sunny
Weather Words
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Sunny
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Cold/Freezing
Weather Words
•
Sunny
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Cold/Freezing
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Humid/sticky
Weather Words
•
Sunny
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Cold/Freezing
•
Humid/sticky
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Windy
Weather Words
•
Sunny
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Cold/Freezing
•
Humid/sticky
•
Windy
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Freezing Rain
Weather Words
•
Sunny
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Cold/Freezing
•
Humid/sticky
•
Windy
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Freezing Rain
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Blizzard
Weather
Spring
sunny
Summer
hot
Autumn (Fall) Winter
cool
cold/freezing
rainy
rainy
rainy
freezing rain
windy
humid/sticky
sunny
blizzard
mild
sunny
windy
snowing
beautiful
Weather Patterns
For example:
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Hurricanes
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Tornadoes
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Thunder and lightning
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Storms (thunderstorms, rainstorms,
snowstorms [blizzards], hailstorms)
Hurricanes
• Very big storms that are shaped like a circle.
• They are very dangerous to people and things.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9VpwmtnOZc
Tornadoes
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Nature's most violent (terrifying) storms.
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They have a round and narrow shape.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43VoMe
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Thunder and Lightning
• Lightning is a line of electricity that strikes the
ground.
• Thunder is the sound that comes after
lightning.
• When lightning hits a person, it can be very
serious.
Storms
• A storm is a lot of wind, rain or snow that
happens at the same time.
• Storms are very strong. They can create a lot of
damage. For example, too much rain can
cause flooding that can carry away houses.
• They are very common in the winter and
spring.
A breeze
A light or soft wind.
Idiom: Very easy.
This English class is a breeze!
Did you finish your new computer game?
Yes it was a breeze!
Under the weather
Idiom: Feeling sick.
She is feeling under the weather.
He is not at school today because he is under
the weather.
Head in the clouds
Idiom: Someone who
always daydreams.
She never listens. She
always has her
head in the clouds!
Rain cats and dogs
Idiom: Lots of rain.
Its raining cats and
dogs outside! I'm soaked.
Full of hot air
Idiom: Someone who lies often or speaks a lot of
garbage.
Don't listen to him— he’s full of hot air!
Save for a rainy day
Idiom: Wait until later to enjoy something.
I got some money!
Really? You should save it for a rainy day. You
will enjoy it more!
Come rain or shine
Idiom: Always available. You can always come.
We need to go to school rain or shine. We never
get a break, it sucks!