Stormy weather. help with these two tasks please
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1. A: It's freezing in here! B: I will turn on the heater. (future simple, will + infinitive)
2. The sky is really clear! I'm sure it's going to be a lovely day tomorrow. (going to)
3. A: Do you think I should close the window? B: Yes, close the window, it might rain while we're in London. (future simple, will + infinitive)
4. A: Shall we leave the table outside? B: I'm not sure if it's warm enough. What do you think? A: I think it's fine. I will lay the table outside. (future simple, will + infinitive)
5. A: What time will you have lunch in the garden? B: Soon, in about ten minutes. It's very foggy, but don't worry. I will walk really slowly, I promise. And I'm sure there won't be any problems. (future simple, will + infinitive)
b. New grammar: Read some of the predictions scientists are making about climate change and complete them with a word from the list below. - become - closed down - doubled - having - melted - risen - suffering
c. The predictions that worry me the most are: - The extinction of more than a third of the world's plant and animal species. - The melting of the ice in the Arctic Sea, leading to the extinction of polar bears and the disappearance of many glaciers. - The closure of 50% of the world's ski resorts due to lack of snow. - The rise in sea levels, making low-lying islands like the Maldives uninhabitable. - The increase in the number of serious coastal storms and tsunamis.
I have noticed the effects of climate change in my country. We have experienced more frequent and severe heatwaves, droughts, and extreme weather events. The sea levels have also risen, causing coastal erosion and flooding in some areas. It is a concerning issue that requires immediate attention and action.
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B: I will turn on the heater. (future simple, will + infinitive)
2. The sky is really clear! I'm sure it's going to be a lovely day tomorrow. (going to)
3. A: Do you think I should close the window?
B: Yes, close the window, it might rain while we're in London. (future simple, will + infinitive)
4. A: Shall we leave the table outside?
B: I'm not sure if it's warm enough. What do you think?
A: I think it's fine. I will lay the table outside. (future simple, will + infinitive)
5. A: What time will you have lunch in the garden?
B: Soon, in about ten minutes. It's very foggy, but don't worry. I will walk really slowly, I promise. And I'm sure there won't be any problems. (future simple, will + infinitive)
b. New grammar: Read some of the predictions scientists are making about climate change and complete them with a word from the list below.
- become
- closed down
- doubled
- having
- melted
- risen
- suffering
c. The predictions that worry me the most are:
- The extinction of more than a third of the world's plant and animal species.
- The melting of the ice in the Arctic Sea, leading to the extinction of polar bears and the disappearance of many glaciers.
- The closure of 50% of the world's ski resorts due to lack of snow.
- The rise in sea levels, making low-lying islands like the Maldives uninhabitable.
- The increase in the number of serious coastal storms and tsunamis.
I have noticed the effects of climate change in my country. We have experienced more frequent and severe heatwaves, droughts, and extreme weather events. The sea levels have also risen, causing coastal erosion and flooding in some areas. It is a concerning issue that requires immediate attention and action.