Week 18 English
Week 18 English
Week 18 English
In the final week, get essential vocabulary to talk about the weather. Learn how to make
predictions using “will”, “might” and “going to”, and the superlative form of the most common
adjectives.
Lesson 1
“It won’t…”
“It won’t snow until December.”
“I think we are going to have a storm.” (The temperature is hot, there’s no wind, and I can see
black clouds.)
To use this in the negative, either say “I don’t think…” or “It isn’t going to…”
Lesson 2
(It’s = it is)
Weather adjectives
Here are some common adjectives to describe weather.
mild = when the weather isn’t cold: “Spring is usually a mild season.”
fine = a word to mean “nice” when we describe the weather: “It will be a fine, sunny day.”
windy = when there’s a lot of wind: “Be careful when you go out. It’s very windy.”
wet = when it rains a lot: “The roads are wet. Take care.”
overcast = when the sky is completely grey: “It’s overcast and depressing today.”
misty = when there is low cloud in the morning: “It’s quite misty this morning.”
foggy = when you can’t see in front of you because there is low clouds: “It’s foggy
today in the mountains.”
frosty = when it freezes overnight and the grass, etc is icy and white: “It’s going to be frosty
tomorrow morning.”
icy = when it freezes and water turns to ice: “Road conditions are icy this morning.”
Weather verbs
raining: “It’s raining again.”
“It always rains in summer here””
Weather nouns
You can also say “light rain”, “heavy rain”, or “showers” (rain that only lasts for a few minutes.)
sunshine = “The weather forecast says there’ll be sunshine later.”
clouds = there are different types of clouds, such as rain clouds, snow clouds and storm clouds.
floods = when there’s too much rain and the fields or roads are covered in water: “Last winter
there were lots of floods.”
The verb is “to flood”: “The river flooded twice last year.”
storm = when you get heavy rain and strong winds, and maybe also thunder (noise) and
lightning (electricity).
Lesson 3
Irregular adjectives
Be careful with these adjectives:
Practice
Look at the list of holiday activities, then choose the best answer in the quiz.
Playing board games (like monopoly, scrabble, chess, etc)
Advantage: it doesn’t cost anything
Disadvantage: a game can take hours!
Going windsurfing
Advantage: it’s fun
Disadvantage: it’s expensive (you need a teacher and equipment) and it’s difficult