Weather- Adverbs of Frequency Practice
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Present Simple with frequency expressions and weather vocabulary speaking practice, with suggested discussion questions and vocabulary brainstorming.
Lesson Plan Content:
Weather- Adverbs of Frequency Practice
Think of a question about weather such as one of those below, imagine what your
partner’s answer might be, and write that answer down. Then ask the question and see if
your partner’s answer is what you thought.
Suggested questions
Do you feel… in the…?
Do you feel… when it is…?
Do you feel… when there is…?
Do you feel… when there are…?
How often do you… in the…?
How often do you… when it is…?
How often do you… when there is…?
How often do you… when there are…?
How often does it… in (name of place)?
How often is there… in (name of place)?
How often is it… in (name of place)?
Suggested answers
always
almost always
usually/ generally
often
sometimes
occasionally
rarely
hardly ever
almost never
never
once
a
day
week
month
year
every
two days
two weeks
two months
three months
two years
two…
three…
four…
….
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2019
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Suggested weather to talk about
verb
noun
adjective
X
X
baking
X
blizzard
X
X
X
boiling
clears up
blue skies/ clear skies
X
X
(summer) breezes
breezy
clouds over
clouds
cloudy
X
cold
cold
cools down
coolness
cool
X
cyclone
X
X
X
(minus) … degrees
drizzles
drizzle
drizzly
dries up
X
dry
floods
flood/ flooding
flooded
X
fog
foggy
freezes
X
freezing/ frozen
X
frost
frosty
X
gales/ strong winds
X
X
grey skies
grey
hails
hail/ hailstorm/ hailstones
X
heats up
heat
hot
X
humidity
humid
X
hurricane
X
X
ice
icy
X
Indian summer
X
X
(thunder) and lightning
X
X
mist
misty
X
monsoon/ rainy season
X
rains
rain
rainy
X
(April) showers
X
X
smog
smoggy
snows
snow
snowy
X
storm(s)
stormy
sun shines
sun
sunny
thunders
thunder
thundery
X
typhoon
X
warms up
warmth
warm
wind blows
wind
windy
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2019
p. 2
Weather word formation
Without looking above, write the right letters in each gap below. Some don’t need any
letters, so leave the gap empty.
verb
noun
adjective
X
X
bak_____
X
blizz_______
X
X
X
boil_____
clears up
blue skies/ clear _______
X
X
(summer) breezes
breez______
clouds over
cloud______
cloudy
X
cold
cold_____
cools _____
coolness
cool
X
cycl______
X
X
X
(minus) … degree_____
drizzles
drizzle
drizzl______
dries ________
X
dry
floods
flood/ flooding
flood_____
X
fog
fogg______
freezes
X
freezing/ fr_______
X
frost______
frosty
X
gales/ ________ winds
X
X
grey _______
grey
hails
hail/ hail_____/ hail_______
X
heats up
heat
h________
X
humid_______
humid
X
hurric______
X
X
ice
ic______
X
Indian __________
X
X
(thunder) and light_______
X
X
mist
mist_______
X
monsoon/ rainy ______
X
rains
rain_______
rainy
X
(April) showers
X
X
smog
smog______
snows
snow_______
snowy
X
storm(s)
storm_______
sun _______
sun
sunny
thunders
thunder
thunder______
X
typhoo_____
X
warms up
warm______
warm
wind _________
wind
windy
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2019
p. 3
Mixed hints
-
-ane
-ard
blows
down
-ed
-gy
-ing
-ity
-n
-ning
-one
-ot
-ozen
-s
season
shines
skies
skies
-stones
-storm
strong
summer
-th
up
-y
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2019
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