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How’s the Weather Today?

🔁 Present Simple

☀️ Weather Vocabulary

😌 Weather & Mood

A2 ESL lesson "How's the Weather Today?" — weather vocabulary and Present Simple practice

Weather Vocabulary and Practice

The lesson begins with a weather-based warm-up and leads into core weather vocabulary (e.g. sunny, rainy, foggy, cold, hot, snowy). Students match words with images, listen to pronunciation, and complete gap-fill and multiple-choice tasks to build fluency.

Listening and Speaking: Weather and Mood

Through a video titled "How the weather affects our mood", learners explore how different types of weather can influence emotions. They discuss moods and feelings, make connections to their own experience, and practise answering structured weather-related questions.

Present Simple for Weather and Preferences

The grammar focus is on Present Simple to describe weather and preferences (e.g. It is cloudy. I like cold weather.). Students choose the correct form and complete fill-in-the-blank and True/False grammar activities.

Writing and Audio Tasks: The Weather in Your City

Students write about the weather in their city over the week, using adjectives and time expressions. Then they record a short audio about how they feel today and what they are going to do, combining weather, mood, and plans.

Interactive Homework: Talking About the Weather

Homework includes sentence writing, a speaking task with recording, and creative writing. With over 16 interactive tasks, the lesson builds confidence in expressing daily situations and personal emotions through weather language.

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