Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Weather and Its Idioms Today, we're going to talk about the weather. 1

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Weather and Its Idioms Today, we're going to talk about the weather. 1"— Presentation transcript:

1 Weather and Its Idioms Today, we're going to talk about the weather. 1

2 Weather What are the four seasons? Which season is your favorite? 2 2

3 Weather Lets brainstorm some weather words.
Spring Summer Autumn (Fall) Winter Lets brainstorm some weather words. I will show a word and you tell me which season it belongs to. 3 3

4 Temperatures hot warm mild cool cold 4

5 Weather Words Sunny 5 5

6 Weather Words Sunny Cold/Freezing 6 6

7 Weather Words Sunny Cold/Freezing Humid/sticky 7 7

8 Weather Words Sunny Cold/Freezing Humid/sticky Windy 8 8

9 Weather Words Sunny Cold/Freezing Humid/sticky Windy Freezing Rain 9 9

10 Weather Words Sunny Cold/Freezing Humid/sticky Windy Freezing Rain
Blizzard 10 10

11 Weather Spring Summer Autumn (Fall) Winter
sunny hot cool cold/freezing rainy rainy rainy freezing rain windy humid/sticky sunny blizzard mild sunny windy snowing beautiful 11 11

12 Weather Patterns For example: Hurricanes Tornadoes
Thunder and lightning Storms (thunderstorms, rainstorms, snowstorms [blizzards], hailstorms) 12 12

13 Hurricanes Very big storms that are shaped like a circle.
They are very dangerous to people and things. 13 13

14 14 14

15 15 15

16 16 16

17 Tornadoes Nature's most violent (terrifying) storms.
They have a round and narrow shape. h 17 17

18 18 18

19 19 19

20 20 20

21 Thunder and Lightning Lightning is a line of electricity that strikes the ground. Thunder is the sound that comes after lightning. When lightning hits a person, it can be very serious. 21 21

22 22 22

23 23 23

24 Storms A storm is a lot of wind, rain or snow that happens at the same time. Storms are very strong. They can create a lot of damage. For example, too much rain can cause flooding that can carry away houses. They are very common in the winter and spring. 24 24

25 25 25

26 26 26

27 27 27

28 A breeze A light or soft wind. Idiom: Very easy. This English class is a breeze! Did you finish your new computer game? Yes it was a breeze! 28 28

29 Under the weather Idiom: Feeling sick. She is feeling under the weather. He is not at school today because he is under the weather. 29 29

30 Head in the clouds Idiom: Someone who always daydreams. She never listens. She always has her head in the clouds! 30 30

31 Rain cats and dogs Idiom: Lots of rain. Its raining cats and dogs outside! I'm soaked. 31 31

32 Full of hot air Idiom: Someone who lies often or speaks a lot of garbage. Don't listen to him— he’s full of hot air! 32 32

33 Save for a rainy day Idiom: Wait until later to enjoy something. I got some money! Really? You should save it for a rainy day. You will enjoy it more! 33 33

34 Come rain or shine Idiom: Always available. You can always come. We need to go to school rain or shine. We never get a break, it sucks! 34 34


Download ppt "Weather and Its Idioms Today, we're going to talk about the weather. 1"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google