clothing and weather
DANIELA ESTHER BANDERA
CLOTHING AND WEATHER What's the weather like?
weather
RAIN
WIND
SKY
STORMS
The weather expression
How's the weather? What's the weather like?
let´s practice
clothing
Dress
Blouse
Jeans
Tracksuit
Sweatshirt
Shirt / button-down shirt
Hoodie
Pants (US) / Trousers (UK)
Sandals
T-shirt
Boots
Sweater (US) / Jumper (UK)
High heels - Hells
Suit
Wellingtons
Shoes
Slippers
Classroom
Raincoat
Tie
Sneakers - trainers
Flip flops
Socks
Skirt
Coat
Swimsuit / bathing suit
Long-sleeve shirt
Tank top
Jacket
Scarf
Vest
Gloves
Beanie - knitter hat - woolen hat
Cap
Sunglasses
expression
do up – abrochar
undo – desabrochar
tie – atar
dress up – arreglarse
put on – ponerse
take off – quitarse
zip up – subirse la cremallera
bottom up – abrocharse los botones
try on – probarse
roll up your sleeves – remangarse
No me queda - It is too tight. Me queda floja- It is too loose. No me queda bien- it doesn’t fit
let's practice
let's practice
let's practice
PRODUCTION
Students create short dialogues or representations discussing what clothing they would wear for specific weather conditions. They are encouraged to be creative and present realistic scenarios. Talk about what she wears on vacation and then talk about what you're wearing now.
Blizzard a severe snowstorm Cyclone
a powerful tropical storm rotating in a circular direction Hurricane
a rapidly rotating storm, that occurs especially in the West Atlantic Ocean Thunderstorm a storm with thunder and lightning and sometimes heavy rain and strong winds
Tornado (twister)
a dangerous spinning cone-shaped column of air Typhoon
a tropical cyclone that occurs especially in the West Pacific Ocean
The Sun: the star that gives the earth heat and light. Cloud: a grey or white mass of water in the sky. Fog: water droplets that form a thick cloud in the air above the land or the sea, reducing visibility. Mist: thin fog that occurs when humid air cools rapidly. Rainbow: a multicolored arch appearing in the sky when the sun shines through rain
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Breeze a light and gentle wind Crosswind
the wind that is blowing across the direction of travel of a person or vehicle Easterly
the wind that is blowing from the east Northerly
the wind that is blowing from the north
Gale
a very strong wind Gust
a sudden blast of wind Headwind
the wind that is blowing against the direction of travel of a vehicle Tailwind
the wind that is blowing in the same direction of travel of a vehicle Sirocco a hot wind that comes from the Sahara Desert to southern Europe
Deluge:a sudden large amount of rain Downpour: a heavy rain in a short time Drizzle: a rain that falls in light drops Hail: balls of ice that fall from the sky. Each of the balls of ice is called a hailstone. Shower: a short period of rain Sleet
partly frozen falling rain Monsoon: heavy rain that falls in S Asia in the summer
Snow
soft, white pieces (called snowflake) of water ice that falls from clouds. Rain can cause: Flood a large amount of water covering land which is usually dry
Puddle
a small amount of water on the ground
CLOTHING AND WEATHER
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clothing and weather
DANIELA ESTHER BANDERA
CLOTHING AND WEATHER What's the weather like?
weather
RAIN
WIND
SKY
STORMS
The weather expression
How's the weather? What's the weather like?
let´s practice
clothing
Dress
Blouse
Jeans
Tracksuit
Sweatshirt
Shirt / button-down shirt
Hoodie
Pants (US) / Trousers (UK)
Sandals
T-shirt
Boots
Sweater (US) / Jumper (UK)
High heels - Hells
Suit
Wellingtons
Shoes
Slippers
Classroom
Raincoat
Tie
Sneakers - trainers
Flip flops
Socks
Skirt
Coat
Swimsuit / bathing suit
Long-sleeve shirt
Tank top
Jacket
Scarf
Vest
Gloves
Beanie - knitter hat - woolen hat
Cap
Sunglasses
expression
do up – abrochar undo – desabrochar tie – atar dress up – arreglarse put on – ponerse take off – quitarse zip up – subirse la cremallera bottom up – abrocharse los botones try on – probarse roll up your sleeves – remangarse
No me queda - It is too tight. Me queda floja- It is too loose. No me queda bien- it doesn’t fit
let's practice
let's practice
let's practice
PRODUCTION
Students create short dialogues or representations discussing what clothing they would wear for specific weather conditions. They are encouraged to be creative and present realistic scenarios. Talk about what she wears on vacation and then talk about what you're wearing now.
Blizzard a severe snowstorm Cyclone a powerful tropical storm rotating in a circular direction Hurricane a rapidly rotating storm, that occurs especially in the West Atlantic Ocean Thunderstorm a storm with thunder and lightning and sometimes heavy rain and strong winds Tornado (twister) a dangerous spinning cone-shaped column of air Typhoon a tropical cyclone that occurs especially in the West Pacific Ocean
The Sun: the star that gives the earth heat and light. Cloud: a grey or white mass of water in the sky. Fog: water droplets that form a thick cloud in the air above the land or the sea, reducing visibility. Mist: thin fog that occurs when humid air cools rapidly. Rainbow: a multicolored arch appearing in the sky when the sun shines through rain
+190
You can display numbers like this.
Breeze a light and gentle wind Crosswind the wind that is blowing across the direction of travel of a person or vehicle Easterly the wind that is blowing from the east Northerly the wind that is blowing from the north Gale a very strong wind Gust a sudden blast of wind Headwind the wind that is blowing against the direction of travel of a vehicle Tailwind the wind that is blowing in the same direction of travel of a vehicle Sirocco a hot wind that comes from the Sahara Desert to southern Europe
Deluge:a sudden large amount of rain Downpour: a heavy rain in a short time Drizzle: a rain that falls in light drops Hail: balls of ice that fall from the sky. Each of the balls of ice is called a hailstone. Shower: a short period of rain Sleet partly frozen falling rain Monsoon: heavy rain that falls in S Asia in the summer Snow soft, white pieces (called snowflake) of water ice that falls from clouds. Rain can cause: Flood a large amount of water covering land which is usually dry Puddle a small amount of water on the ground