Countries with Only One Season
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Countries with Only One Season

This lesson plan about countries with only one season explores places where the climate stays the same all year. Students will discuss the benefits and challenges of living in a country with only one season, using vocabulary related to weather and seasons. They will read a simple text, answer comprehension questions, and engage in a speaking activity to express personal preferences.

Skills

  • Can understand very short, simple texts a single phrase at a time, picking up familiar names, words and basic phrases and rereading as required.
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1

Warm-up. Answer the questions below.

1
What seasons do you know?
2
What is your favorite season of the year?
3
Do you like warm weather or cold weather more?
4
What is the weather like where you live?
2

Read this text. Can you think of a country with a similar climate?

3

Based on the text you've read, pick the right answer.

4

Read these opinions about living in a place with one season. Which one do you agree with the most and why?

5

Use the words describing weather to fill in the blanks.

6

Share your opinion by answering the questions. Use the phrases below to help you start your speech.

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