Talking About The Weather: Grade 4 English 2

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Grade 4 English 2

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• Part one

 Talking About the Weather


Weather is: the state of the air and atmosphere at a particular time and place.

 the most common weather is፡

 Cloudy

 Sunny

 Rainy and windy

 When the weather is Cloudy having many clouds in the sky.

 When the weather is sunny having plenty of bright sunlight.

 When the weather is rainy having a lot of rain.

 When the weather is windy marked by strong wind or by more wind than usual.

Questions

Choose the best answers from given alternatives.

1. It is outside. Did you bring an umbrella?

A. cold

B. rainy

C. windy

D. sunny

2. A: It is outside.
B: That makes it a perfect beach day!

a. dry

b. sunny

c. freezing

d. partly cloudy

3. A person who is shy probably does NOT

a. talk a lot.

b. like animals.

c. have any friends.

d. get along with people.

4. Answer: At the snack bar.

What's the question?

a. What's for dinner?

b. What are you eating?

c. Why do you have a hamburger?

d. Where did you get that ice cream cone?

5. Answer: Reading a book.

What's the question?

a. What are you doing?

b. Where are you going?

c. How have you been?

d. Why are you so tired?

6. There's _____ pasta left in the pan.

a. some
b. any

7. Tomorrow will be cold and Grab your shovels.

a. dry

b. snowy

c. windy

d. foggy

8. be careful, the roads are.

a. icy

b. dry

c. cold

d. cloudy

9. Answer: James, Zoe, and Elizabeth.

What's the question?

a. What are you reading?

b. Who's coming over to play?

c. Why did you go to the pool?

d. Where do you want to go tomorrow?

10. Answer: I forgot to put on sunscreen.

What's the question?

a. Why is your skin so red?

b. Where did you get your bathing suit?

c. Why are you wearing goggles in the pool?

d. Where are we going this afternoon?

11. Did she eat all of the cookies?

No, but she ate ____ of them.


a. some

b. any

12. I have ____ of cookies.

a. a little

b. a lot

13. Answer: No way.

What's the question?

a. When did you wake up?

b. What did you do at the pool today?

c. When do you go back to school?

d. Are you ready for summer to end?

14. A is coming, so temperatures will drop.

a. cold front

b. foggy day

c. wind storm

d. hurricane

15. A: Was it this morning?

B: Yes, I had a hard time seeing as I drove.

a. hot

b. cold

c. foggy

d. cloudy

16. A: It very today!

B: Yes, it feels like there is a lot of water in the air.


a. dry

b. humid

c. blustery

d. partly sunny

17. Answer: Three weeks.

What's the question?

a. What time is it?

b. How long will you be gone?

c. What is the temperature today?

d. How often do you go to the pool?

18. Answer: Sunny and a high of 90 degrees.

What's the question?

a. What's the weather supposed to be like?

b. How does the water feel?

c. What do you want to do today?

d. What's for dinner?

19. There is a lot of green on the radar. It is going to be a day.

a. hot

b. calm

c. rainy

d. windy

20. Answer: On my towel.

What's the question?

a. Where are your goggles?

b. What do you want to do today?


c. How many snacks did you bring?

d. Did you get water in your eyes?

• Part two

• WH words
WH- questions (Question Words)

There are two main types of questions:

Yes/No questions and WH- question.

WH-questions are questions starting with WH-

Words including:

1. What

2. When

3. Where

4. Who

5. Whom

6. Which

7. Whose

8. Why and

9. How

Question words are used to ask about specific qualities, times,

Places, people and so on.

• Below is a list of question words and example sentences:

[ ] What

Used to ask about things

- What are you doing?

- What do you think about the movie?


[ ] When

Used to ask about time

- When will the meeting start?

- When are you leaving?

[ ] Where

Used to ask about places

- Where’s my bag?

- Where do you live?

[ ] Who

Used to ask about people

- Who do you love the most in your family?

- Who told you that story?

[ ] Whom

Used to ask about people (object of verb)

- Whom did you see in the morning? I saw Mr. Mark, my English teacher.

- Whom was Jim talking to? He was talking to Jack, his new roommate.

[ ] Which

Used to ask about choices

- Which one do you choose? The left or right?

- Of all the drinks in the menu, which one would you like?

[ ] Whose

Used to ask about possession

- Whose pencil is this? Is it yours?

- Whose books are these?

[ ] Why
Used to ask about reasons/ causes

- Why did it happen? I didn’t understand.

- Why is he crying?

[ ] How

Used to ask about manner/ process

- How can you explain this problem? Please tell us.

- How can you get here?

Students are you understand the WH words and their usages? Sure your answer is 'Yes', excellent
students. Keep your study...!

#Study compound words.

The followings are some compound words, read all the words and try to keep on your mind.

Moonscape schoolwork

Newscaster newsprint

Hereupon weathercock

Turnaround turnbuckle

Handcuff headdress

Stagehand spacewalk

Housetop forever

Turnkey turnoff

Tailcoat bedclothes

Comeback cabdriver

Upstanding fisheye

Tabletop tableware

Afterglow highland
Sandlot snowbird

Sisterhood skylark

Fishhook fishbowl

Waistline walkways

Taillight tail like

Walleyed wallpaper

Takeoff takeout

Wardroom warehouse

Target taskmaster

Warlike warm blooded

Teaspoon daisywheel

Warpath telltale

Tenderfoot tenfold

Shortbread teapot

Timesaving timeshare

Firewater airmen

Sharecropper sheepskin9

Write your own compound words, in the following space.

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 Staysafe

 Stay at home

 keep your study.

T. Ashenafi G.

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