Answer the questions.
The weather in England is very changeable, isn't it? Prove your answer.
What comparison do the English use when they want to describe a person whose mood and opinion change very often?
What statement do the English use to describe the meteorological conditions of their country?
What are the worst months in Britain? Why?
What's the best place in the world for the English?
Find in the text the words and phrases with the same meaning.
inconstant
simile
topic for discussion
to wait very much
answer
odious
Note:
(See On screen A2, student’s book by Jenny Dooley-Virginia Evans, Read the text “A day in the life of a Jillaroo” on p. 16.).
Ex. 3, p. 16 – Mark the sentences T(true) or F(false).
Ex. 4, p. 16 – Read the text again and answer the questions.
L istening Listening Exercise
Listen to the recording and fill the gaps. - https://listenaminute.com/n/natural_disasters.mp3
I don’t know about you, but I natural disasters now than before.
the news there’s some kind of disaster. There are bushfires in Australia and California, earthquakes in China, hurricanes in Mexico Africa. I’m sure global warming is creating more natural disasters. I’m lucky. Where I live, we
natural disasters. I’ve never experienced anything
TV. Japan has many natural disasters. They have earthquakes, typhoons, flooding, volcanoes,
. They are lucky they have the money . There are countries in Africa that aren’t rich. When a natural disaster hits them, .
Note:
(See On screen A2, student’s book by Jenny Dooley-Virginia Evans: Read the rubric. Listen to the recording then do the task on p 17.).
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