Weather Changes in British Columbia and Ontario

Introduction

The weather is changing in western and central Canada. It was very hot and dry, but now it will be cooler and rainy.

Main Body

In British Columbia, it was very hot. Now, rain is coming. Some cities will get a lot of rain. High mountains will get snow. In Ontario, a storm is coming from the west. It will bring heavy rain and thunder on Tuesday and Wednesday. After the rain, the weather will be normal. Temperatures will be around 20 degrees by the weekend.

Conclusion

Both places had strange weather. Now they will have rain and then normal temperatures.

Learning

🕒 Time Jump: Was vs. Will

Look at how the story moves from Yesterday to Tomorrow.

The Past (Finished)

  • It was very hot.
  • Both places had strange weather.

The Future (Coming Soon)

  • Rain is coming.
  • It will be cooler.
  • Temperatures will be around 20 degrees.

Quick Guide for A2:

  • Use Was/Had →\rightarrow for things that are over.
  • Use Will →\rightarrow for things you predict.

Simple Vocabulary Mix:

  • Dry →\rightarrow No water
  • Heavy rain →\rightarrow A lot of water

Vocabulary Learning

weather (n.)
The state of the atmosphere, such as sun or rain.
Example:The weather is sunny today.
hot (adj.)
Having a high temperature.
Example:It was hot in the desert.
rain (n.)
Water droplets falling from the sky.
Example:The rain fell all night.
storm (n.)
A violent weather event with wind and rain.
Example:A storm will hit the coast tomorrow.
thunder (n.)
A loud noise that comes from a storm.
Example:I heard thunder during the storm.
Tuesday (n.)
The second day of the week.
Example:We have a meeting on Tuesday.
Wednesday (n.)
The third day of the week.
Example:Wednesday is my favorite day.
temperatures (n.)
The degree of heat or cold.
Example:The temperatures are high today.
degrees (n.)
Units used to measure temperature.
Example:It is 20 degrees outside.
weekend (n.)
Saturday and Sunday, the days after the work week.
Example:We relax on the weekend.