When you have finished this lesson you can:
Name weather details
Describe the weather
Talk about the weather
Understand the weather forecast
When you have finished this lesson you can:
Name weather details
Describe the weather
Talk about the weather
Understand the weather forecast
Listen to family Gruber and Steve who talk about the weather and how it is in Bristol and in Vienna. Can you identify the different terms of weather they use?
Touch the video to start it.
Listen to family Gruber and Steve who talk about the weather and how it is in Bristol and in Vienna. Can you identify the different terms of weather they use?
Touch the video to start it.
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Yes | |
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No |
! Remember: The attribute follows the noun in gender, number and case.
! Remember: The attribute follows the noun in gender, number and case.
You can also say:
You can also say:
! Note: The temperature is given in degrees Celsius, but usually “Celsius” is omitted in spoken language.
! Note: The temperature is given in degrees Celsius, but usually “Celsius” is omitted in spoken language.
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The weather is nice. There are 24 degrees. | |
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The weather is bad. There are only 4 degrees. |
Say that it snows.
Say that it snows.
Arrange correctly: Drag the phrase from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Drag the phrase from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
The sun shines. | ||
It’s dry. | ||
Snow lies. | ||
The sky is blue. |
Arrange correctly: Drag the word from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Drag the word from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
the thunderstorm | ||
the shower | ||
the rain | ||
the thunder |
Read the noun and write the correct phrase with verb for the weather phenomenon.
Example: der Regen - es regnet
Read the noun and write the correct phrase with verb for the weather phenomenon.
Example: der Regen - es regnet
Say it’s windy today.
Say it’s windy today.
Arrange correctly: Drag the sentence from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Drag the sentence from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
The rainbow is nice. | ||
The fog is dense. | ||
The snow storm is strongly. | ||
The wind howls. |
Ask how the weather will be tomorrow.
Ask how the weather will be tomorrow.
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First cloudy, later sunny with 13 to 18 degrees | |
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No clouds and very sunny with 30 to 38 degrees | |
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First foggy, later muggy with 30 to 38 degrees | |
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First cloudy, later rain with 13 to 18 degrees |
Arrange correctly: Click at the word on the left and drag them to the corresponding word on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Click at the word on the left and drag them to the corresponding word on the right side.
vielleicht | unfortunately | |
leider | only | |
nur | maybe | |
wirklich | really |
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Fortunately, it rains only seldom in Vienna. | |
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Unfortunately, it rains only seldom in Vienna. | |
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Fortunately, it rains really often in Vienna. | |
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Unfortunately, it rains really often in Vienna. |
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always with "Grad" and "Celsius" | |
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always with "Grad" and "Fahrenheit" | |
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mostly only with "Grad" |
Ask Steve how the weather is in England:
Ask Steve how the weather is in England:
Arrange correctly: Drag the pictures from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
Arrange correctly: Drag the pictures from the left to the corresponding statement on the right side.
Say: This is a rainbow.
Say: This is a rainbow.
Say that the sun is shining.
Say that the sun is shining.
Say: Today are minus 8 degrees.
Say: Today are minus 8 degrees.
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At the weekend will be 8 to 12 degrees. | |
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On Wednesday will be 8 to 12 degrees. | |
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At the weekend will be 12 to 18 degrees. | |
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On Wednesday will be 12 to 18 degrees. |
Say: Yesterday was nice weather.
Say: Yesterday was nice weather.
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In the morning it will be sunny, later rainy and foggy. | |
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In the afternoon it will be rain, later it will be sunny and dry. | |
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In the morning it will rain, later it will be sunny and dry. | |
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In the morning it will drizzle, later it will be sunny and dry. |
Say: Fortunately, it’s not cold.
Say: Fortunately, it’s not cold.
Section completed |
Exercise | Result | Your answer | Correct answer |