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WEATHER
Let’s talk about “Weather”!

1. What’s the weather like in your town?

2. Do you like that weather?

3. What kind of weather do you like?

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Match the pictures and the words!

1 2 3 4 5

a. tornado b. turn on c. weather


forecaster

d. weather
e. sunny
conditions

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Read and answer the questions.
“Weather”

Sarah : Hi, Nada! Have you heard about the tornado in Florida?

Nada : No, I haven’t. I’ve just got home from school. I haven’t turned on the TV yet.

Why?

Sarah : The weather forecaster just announced that there might be a tornado. The

weather conditions are right. Have you prepared the house yet?

Nada : Yeah, it’s OK. How about you? What’s the weather like in England?

Sarah : I’m fine. It’s sunny here.

Nada : Lucky you!

Questions

1. What’s the weather like in England?

2. Who is from England? 4


Read again.
“Weather”

Sarah : Hi, Nada! Have you heard about the tornado in Florida?

Nada : No, I haven’t. I’ve just got home from school. I haven’t turned on the TV yet.

Why?

Sarah : The weather forecaster just announced that there might be a tornado. The

weather conditions are right. Have you prepared the house yet?

Nada : Yeah, it’s OK. How about you? What’s the weather like in London?

Sarah : I’m fine. It’s sunny here.

Nada : Lucky you!

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Choose the correct answer.

1. Nada is from Florida / London.

2. Sarah is from Florida / London.

3. Nada / Sarah has already heard about the tornado in Florida.

4. Nada / Sarah has just got home.

5. Nada has / hasn’t prepared the house.

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Let’s learn some GRAMMAR! “Already, Just & Yet”

● We often use already, just and yet with ★ Fill in the blanks with already or

the present perfect. just or yet.

● We use already to talk about something 1. It’s _____ started raining.

that happened sooner than we expected. 2. Have you watched the news _____?

● We use just to talk about something 3. I’ve _____ heard about the news.

that has happened very recently. 4. I haven’t heard about the news

● We use yet to talk about something we _____.

expect. 5. I’ve _____ turned on the TV.

● We often use yet in negative sentences 6. I haven’t prepared to go to school

and questions. _____.

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More GRAMMAR! “Already, Just & Yet”

★ Choose the correct answer.

1. I’ve already / just / yet seen the lightning.

2. Has the storm ended already / just / yet? I want to go out.

3. You can’t go out. The rain hasn’t stopped already / just / yet.

4. I’ve already / just / yet bought an umbrella. So, I won’t get wet.

5. I’ve already / just / yet looked out of the window. I think the storm has stopped.

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Look at the picture and discuss with the teacher.

1. How’s the weather in the picture?

2. What are they doing?

3. What are they wearing?


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Let’s talk more!

1. Do you watch weather news on TV?

2. Have you checked today’s weather?

3. What did the weather forecaster say?

4. Do you think being a weather forecaster is easy? Why or why not?

5. Do you want to be a weather forecaster when you grow up?

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FUN TIME!

★ Let’s play a fun game about “Already, Just, and Yet”.

★ Click the link below. 👇

https://www.baamboozle.com/game/517421

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Idiom of the day

Under the weather

Can you guess its meaning?

Then, let’s look at the example sentences below and guess.

Eg. (1) I can’t go to school today. I have been under the weather.

(2) He’s been absent for 3 days. Is he still under the weather?

Feeling unwell/ill

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