The four smart students/ to read the text and be ready to discuss
Grammar: adverbs
Ex.3/a
1. It was a very cold day and the wind was really cold too.
2. Lightning hit that tree six months ago.
3. Don’t sit out in the sun for too long: you’ll burn
4. Gosh! What was that noise? I think it was thunder.
5. It’s much too hot to go for a walk at the moment.
6. It didn’t rain heavily — it was just a shower, really.
Ex. 3/b
And now for today’s forecast. In the London area, the weather will be warm with temperatures of around 18 C. Although the sun w8ill shine for a while, we can expect some strong winds this afternoon. And that will make it feel quite cool.
Further north in the Birmingham area, things won’t be too good, I’m afraid. After last night’s stand storms, Birmingham is going to be very cool with an expected high of about 14 C. But no more fender and lightning today, at least. And finally, in Scotland, it will be focus for part of the morning then cloudy later on. But not snowing like it was yesterday, fortunately, so the roads should be safer once the fog clears.
Ex.4/d
1. I play the piano badly, but I can sing quite well.
2. She talks very quietly. It’s often difficult to hear her.
3. They missed the train because they arrived late.
4. If you want to pass your exam, you need to study hard.
Please write an essay about your country’s weather.
Weather in my country
Now is May, but a little cold. In Mart was very cold and I think that summer will be a little colder than usual․ But now everything return to normal. In an instant the street was green, and it is so beautiful.