Weather News for the UK and Canada

Introduction

The UK will have very hot weather soon. Canada has big storms and strong winds.

Main Body

The UK is cold now. But next week, it will be very hot. London may reach 27°C. This is hotter than Greece. Some experts say it may reach 40°C because of a special event in the Pacific Ocean called El Niño. This can hurt farms around the world. Canada has bad weather. In Alberta and Saskatchewan, the wind is very fast. It can move at 110 km/h. There is also a lot of rain. This is dangerous for cars and electricity. British Columbia has more rain now. Some cities will get a lot of water in two days. It is also getting cold. There will be snow on the high mountains.

Conclusion

The UK is moving from cold to hot weather. Canada has strong storms and cold air.

Learning

🌡️ Comparing Things

When we want to say one thing is 'more' than another, we add -er to the short word.

  • Hot \rightarrow Hotter
  • Cold \rightarrow Colder

From the text: "This is hotter than Greece."

How to use it: [Thing A] + [Word-er] + than + [Thing B]


🌬️ Descriptive Pairs

To describe weather, we use a Sizing Word + Weather Word. Notice how these patterns repeat:

  • Very hot
  • Strong winds
  • Big storms
  • Bad weather

Tip: Use "Very" to make a feeling stronger (Cold \rightarrow Very cold).

Vocabulary Learning

hot (adj.)
having a high temperature; warm
Example:It will be hot in London next week.
cold (adj.)
having a low temperature; chilly
Example:The UK is cold now.
rain (n.)
water falling from clouds in drops
Example:There is also a lot of rain in Alberta.
storm (n.)
a violent weather event with wind, rain, or thunder
Example:Canada has big storms and strong winds.
wind (n.)
moving air, a natural force
Example:The wind is very fast in Saskatchewan.