Bad Weather in Canada and the UK

Introduction

Canada and the UK will have cold weather and rain soon.

Main Body

In Canada, cold air is moving into Ontario and Quebec. There will be storms on Tuesday. Some places will have a lot of rain, small ice, and strong winds. In the UK, the weather is changing. It was warm, but now it is cold. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the wind comes from the north. Some places in the north will be -5°C. This cold weather is bad for farms in the UK. On Thursday and Friday, the weather will get warmer. But it will rain in many places on Friday.

Conclusion

Both places are very cold now. The weather will be normal again at the end of the week.

Learning

❄️ The 'Will' Trick for Future Predictions

When we talk about things that haven't happened yet (like the weather), we use will.

The Pattern: Something + will + action

Examples from the text:

  • Canada will have cold weather.
  • There will be storms.
  • The weather will get warmer.

🌡️ Describing Changes

Notice how the text describes the weather moving from one state to another. This is key for A2 conversations.

Past \rightarrow Present \rightarrow Future

  • It was warm (Past) \rightarrow now it is cold (Present) \rightarrow will be normal again (Future).

Useful A2 words for change:

  • Changing: It is not the same.
  • Warmer: More heat than before.
  • Normal: Regular/usual.

Vocabulary Learning

Canada (n.)
A country in North America.
Example:I visited Canada last summer.
UK (n.)
United Kingdom, a country in Europe.
Example:She lives in the UK.
cold (adj.)
Having a low temperature.
Example:It is cold outside.
weather (n.)
The state of the atmosphere at a time and place.
Example:The weather is sunny today.
rain (n.)
Water droplets that fall from clouds.
Example:We need an umbrella because it will rain.
storm (n.)
A violent weather event with wind and rain.
Example:The storm caused power outages.
wind (n.)
Air in motion.
Example:The wind is strong today.
farm (n.)
A piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
Example:My uncle works on a farm.