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MONSERRAT MARTINEZ CABANILLAS A2-1 10/04/2021

1. Complete the conversations with the names of the weather. Use


each word from the table once:

windy sunny cloudy stormy snowing foggy

warm hailing cold raining cool hot

“What’s the weather like right now?”


a.
“It’s cool and cloudy.”

“How’s the weather outside?”


b.
“It’s good. It’s warm
and sunny today.”

“Is the weather nice today?”


c.
“It’s okay. It’s a little windy .”
“How’s the weather?”
d.
“It’s bad. It’s really stormy outside.”

“What’s the weather like?”


e.
“It’s cold and foggy .”

“Is the weather good today?”


f.
“No, it isn’t. It’s cloudy and raining.”

“Is it cold outside?”


g.
“No, it’s pretty warm .”
“What’s the weather like right now?”
h.
“It’s terrible! It’s hailing outside!”

“How’s the weather?”


i.
“It’s not good. It’s really hot today.”

“Is the weather nice today?”


j.
“It’s okay. It’s raining, but it’s warm.”

“Is it raining?”
k.
“No, it isn’t. It’s snowing !”
“How’s the weather outside?”
l.
“It’s snowing. Also, it’s really cold .”

2. Work with a partner. Take turns asking and answering


each other questions about the weather in the photos.

Practice asking your partner the following questions (they have the
same meaning):

How’s the weather? What’s the weather like?

Example:

“How’s the weather?”


“It’s sunny.”
a b c

It's snowing and could. It's raining. It's hot.

d e f

It's stormy. It's snowing. It's cloudy.

g h i

It's snowing. It's foggy. It's windy.

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