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3.27. Work with a partner and answer the following questions. Be ready

to discuss your opinions with class.

.In which months is the weather fine in your town?

2. Are we always pleased to have dry weather? When are we not pleased to have it?

3. Would it be wise to go for an outing in wet weather?

4. Is it usual to have occasional rain in September in Russia? What about

February?

5. Does it clear up quickly after rain? Is this a feature of any particular season?

6. Where do you get the weather forecast from? Do you always rely on what it

says?

7. Would you take a raincoat with you if the forecast said about occasional

rain?

8. What do you usually do if you are wet through?

9. Which do you like better: when it’s cold or hot?

10. What weather do you like best of all?

11. What is the weather like today?

12. What would you like to do on a nasty rainy day?

13. What part does the weather play in your plans for a holiday?

14. Why do most people prefer summer to any other season of the year? What is your favourite season?

15. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each season of the year?

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3.28. Read the following weather reports published in newspapers and use

them while acting out the following situations with a partner.

) April: Saturday: mainly cloudy, occasional rain with sleet or snow over hills slowly dying out, hill fog patches, wind NE fresh or strong, max temp 5° C.

Outlook for Sunday: Bright weather with sunny intervals showers will spread slowly during Saturday, replacing the mainly cloudy weather with occasional rain or drizzle. On Sunday all districts will have sunny intervals and showers.

March: Dull misty start with rain at times; becoming dry and brighter, wind SE light, max temp 10° C.

Planning an Outing

Role 1. Phone up B. Ask him/her how he/she is. Comment on the weather. Invite him/her for an outing. Ask him/her if he/she knows the weather forecast. Say that you don’t feel like getting caught in the rain and getting wet through. Appoint the date for your outing.

Role 2. A phones you up. Discuss the weather with him/her. Describe the weather forecast to him/her which you’ve heard over the radio. Cheer him/her up. Express your hope that it will clear up and you will have a lot of sunshine. Agree upon the date for your outing.

2) December: Sunny intervals, snow showers, chiefly near coasts, wind N light or moderate; max temp 3°C.

Outlook for next week: very cold, snow showers, wind chiefly in the N and E.

Sea passages: wind NE strong to gale force, snow showers, visibility poor, sea state rough or very rough.

January: Bright at first, rain spreading from W preceded by sleet or snow in elevated places, max temp 6°C.

Outlook for next week: Cold, with scattered sleet or showers or sunny intervals.

Sea passages: Wind NW moderate, occasionally fresh; mainly fair; visibility good; sea moderate.

Discussing a future business trip to England in December

Role 1. Phone up B, your colleague, who happened to have worked in England as a newspaper correspondent for three years. Ask him/her about the weather in London in December (January). Ask him/her for advice concerning clothes and things which may come in handy there.

Role 2. A phones you up. He/she tells you about his/her business trip to England in December (January). You worked in England as a newspaper correspondent for three years. You describe the weather in London in December (January) and give him/her advice concerning clothes and things he/she should take with him/her. Warn him/her about the peculiarities of English winter.

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