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Activities for classroom use Internet activity Elementary and above British and American English This activity is taken from The Internet and Young Learners, by Gordon Lewis. How's the weather? Level In Class 1 If you haven't done so already, introduce children to basic weather vocabulary in English such as rainy, sunny, windy, snow, cold, hot, etc. Refer to the website of your choice for the exact language input required. If possible, co-ordinate with a science teacher to integrate the English web work with the core curriculum. Variation Pair groups together and have the children ask each other about the weather in their chosen cities. Let the children formulate the questions on their own or offer some examples depending on language level, such as: Follow-up 1 Make a bar graph of temperatures, amount of rain, etc. in your town, a partner city, or a random location of your choice. Follow-up 2 Each group now role plays the weather report for the city they worked on. If possible video-tape the report. Follow-up 3 Make this an ongoing project. Create a weather chart that the children can fill in each morning. If you have a partner school you can check the weather with them. Author Gordon Lewis Related title The Internet and Young Learners Source Oxford Teacher's Club - http://www.oup.com/elt/teachersclub/articles/
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